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Title:
COLLECTION CASE FOR A GOLF SUPPLIES
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2005/115564
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a golf supplies carrier. More specifically, the invention relates to a golf supplies carrier, in which a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf ball holder can, be accommodated at the same time and a protrusion is adopted in order for golf ball be rested with stability, thereby simplifying the whole structure thereof and thus enabling easy manufacturing therefor. In addition, the invention relates to a golf supplies carrier, in which a golf ball is fixed in a more stable manner through golf ball holder and a release-inhibiting means is provided to the golf ball holder in order to prevent the golf ball holder from being escaped from a main body. Furthermore, the invention relates to a golf supplies carrier,- in which a towel hanger is provided to thereby prevent the a towel from being escaped and an inserting hole for connecting the towel hanger to the main body is provided, thereby easily'' connecting the towel hanger to the main body and preventing it from being released therefrom. Thus, the entire structure of the carrier can be simplified and various supplies including golf ball and towel can be prevented from being escaped form the carrier.

Inventors:
KIM TAE-OK (KR)
Application Number:
PCT/KR2005/001098
Publication Date:
December 08, 2005
Filing Date:
April 16, 2005
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
KIM TAE-OK (KR)
International Classes:
A63B55/00; A63B55/20; A63B57/00; (IPC1-7): A63B57/00
Foreign References:
US6634528B22003-10-21
US6082602A2000-07-04
KR200319956Y12003-07-12
KR200264479Y12002-02-19
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Lee, Woo-young (827-49 Yeoksam-1don, Gangnam-gu Seoul 135-935, KR)
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Claims:
What Is Claimed Is:
1. A golf supplies carrier comprising a main body having a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf tee holder, and a golf ball holder, wherein the pitchmark repairer holder is provided with a protrusion protruded forwards thereof such that a pitchmark repairer is inserted and fixed thereto, and the protrusion is provided with a ball rest formed in the front face thereof such that a golf ball is rested thereon.
2. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 1, wherein the height from a meeting face of the pitchmark repairer holder and the protrusion to the ball rest is made larger than the thickness of the pitchmark repairer.
3. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 1, wherein the ball rest is formed of a curved face, the entire of which is facecontacted with the outer face of a golf ball.
4. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 1, wherein the main body is provided with a contract groove in the front face thereof.
5. A golf supplies carrier comprising a main body having a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf tee holder, and a golf ball holder, wherein the golf ball holder includes a contact plate and a resilient member, and the inner peripheral face of the contact plate is formed of a concave face so as to be facecontacted with the outer face of a golf ball.
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7. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 5, wherein the contact plate includes an inserting crevice and a connection hole formed at regular intervals such that the resilient member is combined therewith.
8. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 5, wherein the main body is provided with an upper hanger and a lower hanger through which the resilient member is connected to the main body, and the lower hanger includes a releaseinhibiting step formed in the main body.
9. The golf supplies carrier comprising: (a) a main body including a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf tee holder; (b) a towel hanger for holding a towel; and (c) a golf ball holder for holding a golf ball, (d) wherein the towel hanger includes a hanger bar and a projected column projected upwardly from the hanger bar, and the projected column is inserted into a through hole of a towel to thereby be combined with the towel.
10. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 8, wherein the main body is provided with an inserting hole formed therein such that the projected column is connected thereto.
11. The golf supplies carrier according to claim 9, wherein the projected column is provided with a latching member at the upper end portion thereof, and the inserting hole is provided with a connection step with which the latching member is connected.
Description:
COLLECTION CASE FOR A GOLF SUPPLIES

Technical Field The present invention relates to a golf supplies carrier, in which a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf ball holder can be accommodated at the same time and a protrusion is adopted in order for a golf ball to be rested with stability, thereby simplifying the whole structure thereof and thus enabling easy manufacturing therefor. In addition, the invention relates to a golf supplies carrier, in which a golf ball is fixed in a more stable manner through a golf ball holder and a release-inhibiting means is provided to the golf ball holder in order to prevent the golf ball holder from being escaped from a main body. Furthermore, the invention relates to a golf supplies carrier, in which a towel hanger is provided to thereby prevent the a' towel from being escaped and an inserting hole for connecting the towel hanger to the main body is provided, thereby easily connecting the towel hanger to the main body and preventing it from being released therefrom.

Background Art In general, a golf player carries a basic supplies required for golfing, such as a marker for marking the position of a golf ball, a pitchmark repairer, a golf tee or the like, along with a golf club set and golf- balls. Usually, the golfer carries these supplies in his or her pocket, while playing golf. In this case, it is cumbersome to search a right item in the pocket every time, and the supplies are frequently lost. Accordingly, the play or game time is extended or delayed, and after game or play, it is not easy and troublesome to store each item of supplies. In order to solve the above1 problems, a golf supplies carrier has been proposed. The golf supplies carrier is a structure designed such that spaces for receiving plural items are arranged appropriately therein to thereby receive the plural items in a single structure, thereby preventing loss of the supplies and delay of game time. For example, Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004- 2475 discloses a golf supplies carrier, which has been filed January 13, 2004 by the present applicant. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the above conventional golf supplies carrier includes a main body 200, which has a golf tee holder 201 for holding a golf tee 203 and a pitchmark repairer holder 202 for receiving a pitchmark repairer 300, a golf ball holder 400 for holding a golf ball G to the main body 200 and comprised of a resilient member 401 and a push plate 403, and a towel hanger 502 for holding a towel to the main boy 200. In addition, the pitchmark repairer holder 202 has a locking member 205, to which a prong 301 of the pitchmark repairer 330^ is inserted to thereby fix the pitchmark repairer 300 to the main body. Furthermore, in the pitchmark repairer holder 202 is formed a separate support projection 207 for preventing the golf ball G, fixed to the main body 200 by the golf ball holder 400, from being released to the lower side thereof. A guide 209 is provided in the pitchmark repairer holder , 202 to thereby depart the golf ball G from the pitchmark repairer 300. Therefore, when the pitchmark repairer 300 is released, the golf ball G contacted with the ■ pitchmark repairer 300 is prevented from being released together. The golf ball holder 400 is fixed to the main body 200 in such.a manner that the resilient member 401 is connected with the push plate 402 and then fixed to an upper groove 211 and a lower groove 212. The conventional golf supplies carrier having the above-described construction holds each golf supplies to each corresponding holing space. At this time, the pitchmark repairer 300 is received and fixed into the pitchmark repairer holder 202 in such a way that the prong 301 of the pitchmark repairer 300 is inserted into the locking member 205. In order to receive a golf ball G, a handle 403 of the push plate 402 is stretched to thereby make a space, into which the golf ball G is received. Then, if the golf ball holder 400 is released, the push plate 402 is closely contacted with the golf ball G by means of the resilient member 401, thereby fixing the golf ball G to the main body 200. At this time, the bottom face of the golf ball G is rested on the support projection 207 and the rear face of the golf ball G is touched to the guide 209. Thus, the golf ball G is fixed without moving to the lower side and the rear side thereof. The above mentioned conventional golf supplies carrier can receive and carry various golf supplies at the 'same time advantageously, but still embraces several disadvantages as follows. First, inside the pitchmark repairer holder 202 are formed all the locking member 205, the support projection 207 and the guide 204, which lead to a very complicated structure. Second, structurally, the support projection 207 and the guide 209 must be separately fabricated and attached to the main body 200, and thus easily detached from the main body 200 during an extended time of service and a strong impact. Third, the manufacturing process therefor must consider the thickness of the pitchmark repairer 300, the depth of the pitchmark repairer holder 202, the thickness of the locking member 205, the width of the guide 209, and the width, of the support projection, and the size of the golf ball G, which results in complication in the manufacturing process, and increase in the manufacturing time and cost. Fourth, the support projection 207 and the guide 209 has a flat form and thus make a point contact with the golf ball G, thereby failing to provide a stable holding of the golf ball G. Fifth, the push plate 402 constituting the golf ball holder 400 is formed .of a plate material having a flat front and rear face, and thus make a point contact with the golf ball. Thus, when an external impact is exerted thereto, the golf ball can be easily wobbled or released therefrom. Needless to say, the golf ball G is prevented from moving downwards by the support projection 207, but if the external impact is exerted from the lower side thereof, the golf ball may be released upwardly. Sixth, in the upper and lower grooves 211 and 212 formed in order to fix the resilient member 401 to the main body 200, the lower groove 212 has an open bottom. Thus, when the golf ball G is received and released by a user, the golf ball holder 400 must be stretched forwardly. Otherwise, the resilient member 403 is easily escaped downwards . Seventh, the towel hanger 502 for hanging a towel is provided with a bent plate 503, which is engaged with a hanger bar 203 formed in the main body 200. In order for the towel hanger 502 to be engaged with the hanger bar 203, the distance between the inner side faces of the bent plate 503 must be smaller than a distance between the outer side faces of the hanger bar 203. Otherwise, first, the bent plate 503 at one side of the towel hanger 502 is hung on the hanger bars 203 at one side and then the bent plate 503 at the other side must be forcibly fitted into the hanger bar at the other side. In this case, the hanger bar 203 or the towel hanger 502 may be broken by the forcible fitting. Needless to say, in order to solve this problem, the hanger bar 203 and the towel hanger 502 may be formed of an elastic member, but this is a complete solution since the elastic member may be deformed during an extended time' of service. Eighth, the towel hanger 502 is structured such that a towel 500 is hung over the towel hanger 502. Thus, the towel 500 may be slid off from the hanger, even due to a slight wobbling.

Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem The present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems in the art. It is an object of the invention to provide a golf supplies carrier, in which conventional latching member, support projection and guide can be achieved simultaneously, thereby simplifying the structure of a main body and thus enabling an easy manufacturing therefor. A second object of the .invention is to provide a golf supplies carrier, in which a contact plate is contacted with a golf ball over the broader area, thereby enabling to fix the golf ball in a more stable manner. A third object of the invention is to provide a golf supplies carrier, in which a resilient member is structured so as not to be easily released from the main body. A fourth object of the invention is to provide a golf supplies carrier, in which a structure for holding a towel is proposed to thereby prevent the towel from being slid off, and the towel hanger can be easily attached to and detached from the main body. A fifth object of the invention is to provide a golf supplies carrier, in which the supplies can be easily stored, and also can be prevented from being lost, thereby preventing financial loss and enabling a smooth golf game and play.

Technical Solution In order to accomplish the above object, according to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a golf supplies carrier comprising a main body having a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf tee holder, and a golf ball holder. The pitchmark repairer holder is provided with a protrusion protruded forwards thereof such that a pitchmark repairer is inserted and fixed thereto, and the protrusion is provided with a ball rest formed in the front face thereof such that a golf ball is rested thereon. In addition, the contact plate constituting the golf ball holder is formed to have a curved face, and includes an inserting crevice and a connection hole. The main body is provided with a lower hanger in order for the resilient member not to be escaped from the main body. Furthermore, the towel hanger is provided with a projected column for fixing a towel, and the main body is provided with an inserting hole formed therein such that the projected column is connected thereto.

Advantageous Effects As described above, the golf supplies carrier has the following advantages. First, a protrusion for fixing stably a golf ball and a pitchmark repairer is provided such that the pitchmark repairer v can be received therein and the ' golf ball is closely contacted therewith, thereby preventing wobbling of the golf ball and contact between the golf ball and the pitchmark repairer. Thus, the whole structure can be simplified and the manufacturing cost and time can be reduced. Second, the inner face of the contact plate is formed of a concave face to closely contact the golf ball, so that a strong contact force with, the golf ball can be achieved, thereby preventing wobbling and escaping of a golf ball. The contact plate is provided with an inserting crevice and a connection hole formed at regular intervals, thereby enabling an easy connection of the resilient member. Third, the main body is provided with a release- inhibiting step to thereby prevent the resilient member from being escaped from the main body. Fourth, the hanger bar constituting the towel hanger is provided with a projected column having a latching member such that a through-hole formed in a towel is connected thereto, thereby preventing the towel from being " escaped. By means of the connection of the projected column of the towel hanger and the inserting hole formed in the main body, the towel hanger can be attached to the main body. Furthermore, the resilient member wraps around the connecting area of the towel hanger with the inserting hole, thereby enabling a firm fixing of the towel hanger to the main body. Fifth, due to the above advantages, golf supplies can be stored in one place effectively to prevent loss of supplies, thereby preventing financial loss caused by re¬ purchasing and enabling a smooth golf game and play.

Brief Description of the Drawings Further objects and advantages of the invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a conventional golf supplies carrier; FIG. 2 is an assembled perspective view of the conventional golf supplies carrier of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a golf supplies carrier according to the present invention; FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing the rear side of the golf supplies carrier of the invention; FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a stretched golf ball holding means in the golf supplies carrier of the invention; FIG. 5 is a side sectional view of the golf supplies carrier of the invention; FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing a towel hanger to be inserted into an inserting hole; FIG. 8 is an assembled perspective view of the gold supplier carrier of the invention; FIG. 9 is a rear view of the gold supplies carrier in FIG.8; and FIG. 10 is a schematic view of a gold supplies carrier of the invention where the towel hanger is formed integrally with the main body.

Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention A golf supplies carrier according to the present invention comprises a main body having a pitchmark repairer holder and a golf tee holder, and a golf ball holder. The pitchmark repairer holder is provided with a protrusion protruded forwards thereof such that a pitchmark repairer is inserted and fixed thereto, and the protrusion is provided with a ball rest formed in the front face thereof such that a golf ball is rested thereon. In addition, the contact plate constituting the golf ball holder is formed to have a curved face, and includes an inserting crevice and a connection hole. The main body is provided with a lower hanger in order for the resilient member not to be escaped from the main IO

body . Furthermore, the towel hanger is provided with a projected column for fixing a towel, and the main body is provided with an inserting hole formed therein such that the projected column is connected thereto. The preferred embodiments of the present invention will be hereafter described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. FIGS. 3 to 7 illustrate a golf supplies carrier according to the invention. Referring to FIGS. 3 to 7, the golf supplies carrier of the invention includes a main body 100 having plural receiving spaces in various positions, a golf ball holder 30 to be coupled to the main body 100 for fixing a golf ball to the main body 100, and a towel hanger 40 for holding a towel 48 to the main body 100. In the rear face of the main body 100 is provided with a fixing clip to be used for hanging the main body 100 onto a user's belt. At both sides of the main body 110 is formed with a golf tee holder 102 for receiving and holding a golf tee, and at the center thereof is formed a pitchmark repairer holder 104 having a certain depth for receiving and holding a pitchmark repairer 10. In addition, the pitchmark repairer holder 104 is provided with a protrusion 20 formed at the front thereof. In the upper end portion of the protrusion 20 is formed a rest groove 22, in which a prong 11 of the pitchmark repairer 10 is inserted and rested thereon. Furthermore, in the front face of the protrusion 20 is formed a ball rest 21 having a curved face, on which the golf ball G is rested. The ball rest 21 is formed such that the entire face thereof is contacted with the golf ball G I l

to thereby be rested thereon in a stable fashion. As shown in the figures, the ball rest 21 may be formed so as to be closely contacted with the rear face of the golf ball G. Alternatively, it may be formed so as to be closely contacted with the upper portion, the rear face and the lower portion of the golf ball G. In this case, the entire size of the protrusion 20 will be increased, but the golf ball G can be rested more stably. Basically, the height of the protrusion 20 is made thicker than that of the pitchmark repairer 10.ι Also, the height from a plane, where the pitchmark repairer holder 104 meets the protrusion 20, to the ball rest 21 is made larger than the thickness of the pitchmark repairer 10, thereby preventing contact between the golf ball G and the pitchmark -repairer 10 and thus enabling a smooth receiving and releasing of the pitchmark repairer 10. Beside the above protrusion 20, a concave contact groove 106 may be formed in the front face of the main body 100, in order to holding the golf ball G in a more stable manner. The contact groove 106 is formed in a place where the right and left portions of the golf ball G meet the main body 100 when the golf ball G is rested on the ball rest 21 of the protrusion 20. In this way, the protrusion 20 performs all the functions of the conventional locking member for receiving the pitchmark repairer 10, the conventional guide for preventing the contact between the golf ball and the pitchmark repairer and the conventional support member for preventing the golf ball G from being released upwardly. Thus, as compared with the conventional technique, the structure thereof and thus the manufacturing thereof can be simplified. In addition, the curve-faced ball rest 21 is formed in the protrusion 20, and the contact groove 106 is formed in the front face of the main body 100, thereby providing a more stable resting of a golf ball, as compared with the conventional one. As described above, the golf ball G rested on the ball rest 21 is fixed to the main body 100 by means of a separate golf ball holder 30, which is comprised of a resilient member 36 and a contact plate 31 connected to the resilient member 36. The resilient member 36 may be formed of an elastic member such as a common rubber band or a spring. In addition, the contact plate 31 connected with the resilient member 36 is contacted with the golf ball G, which thereby is closely contacted to the main body 100. For the purpose of easy connection with the resilient member 36, the contact plate 31 is provided with an inserting crevice 32 and a connection hole 33 formed at regular intervals, through which the resilient member 36 is inserted and connected thereto. As shown in FIG. 5, certain portions of the resilient member 36 are inserted into the inserting crevice 32 and connected to the connection hole 33, thereby enabling a convenient and' firm connection using a single resilient member 36. In addition, the contact plate 31 is cut out along the rim at regular intervals to thereby form a handle groove 34, without necessity of providing a separate handle. Furthermore, the contact plate 31 has generally the form of a curve face to thereby enhance the contacting force with a golf ball. The inner face of the contact plate 31 is formed of a concave face 35 so as to be contacted with the outer face of the golf ball G. In this way, the contact plate 31 is formed of a curved" face, thereby maximizing the contacting area with the golf ball G, and thus minimizing wobbling or shaking of golf ball G. As described above, the contact plate 31 is provided with the inserting crevice 31 and the connection hole 33 to thereby easily connect the resilient member 36 to the contact plate 31. The contact plate 31 is provided with the concave face 35 to thereby maximize the contacting area with the golf ball and thus enhancing the contacting force with the golf ball, -as compared with the conventional one. One side of the resilient member 36 is coupled to the contact plate 31 and the other side thereof is connected to the main body 100. For this purpose, the main body 100 is provided with an upper hanger 52 and a lower hanger 54, into which the resilient member 36 is inserted and hung thereon. Among them, the lower hanger 54 is formed in the lower end portion of the main body 100, and at the same time a release-inhibiting step 50 is formed in the main body 100 so 'as to be protruded at both side thereof to thereby prevent the resilient member 36 inserted into the lower hanger 54 from being released downwardly and escaped. In this way, the release-inhibiting step 50 is provided, thereby solving the problem in the conventional one, where the resilient member 36 hung at the lower side of the main body 100 is easily slid off downwardly. • The main body 100 can hold a towel 48 for cleaning the golf, supplies, besides the golf tee 101, the pitchmark repairer 10 and the golf ball G. The towel 48 is provided to the main body 100 by means of a separate towel hanger 40. The towel hanger 40 is comprised of a plate-like hanger bar 42 and a projected column 46 protruded from the hanger bar 42 and having a "~~ι " shaped latching member 44 at its end. In addition, in order to attach the towel hanger 40 to the main body 100, the main body 100 is provided with an inserting hole 56 formed in the lower end portion of the rear face thereof such that the projected column 46 of the towel hanger 40 can be inserted thereinto. The inserting hole 56 is opened to its lower side and provided with a connection step 57, to which the latching member 44 of the projected column 46 is latched and rested thereon. When the pitchmark repairer 10 is received into the golf supplies carrier having the above-described construction, the prong 11 of the pitchmark repairer 10 is inserted' into the upper end portion of the protrusion 20. The inserted pitchmark repairer is latched to the rest groove 22 and thus is prevented from being released to the frontward. In addition, the projected column 46 of the towel hanger 40 is inserted into a through-hole 49 formed in the towel 48 and thus the towel 48 is hung on the hanger bar 42, thereby preventing the towel 48 from being escaped. At this state, as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, if the projected column 46 of the towel hanger 40 is inserted into the inserting hole 56 formed in the main body 100, then the latching member 44 of the towel hanger 40 is rested on the connection step 57 of inserting hole 56. Accordingly, the towel hanger 40 is not escaped from the inserting hole 56, i.e., the towel is fixed to the main body. In addition, the resilient member 36 of the golf ball holder 30 is combined with the contact plate 31 in such a manner that certain portions of the resilient member 36 are inserted into the connection hole 33 through the inserting crevice 32 of the contact plate 31. Thus, at the opposite side of the resilient member 36 formed an upper and lower hook, which is connected respectively to the upper and lower hangers 52 and 54 provided in the main body 100. At this time, the resilient member 36 hung through the upper hanger 52 wraps around the upper rear face of the main body 100, as shown in FIG. 9. The portion in the resilient member 36 hung through the lower hanger 54 is fixed in such a way as to wrap around the lower rear face of the main body 100, i.e., the face where the inserting hole 56 is formed. At this time, the resilient member latched in the lower hanger 54 is prevented from being escaped downwards, by means of the release-inhibiting step 50. In addition, at the state where the projected column 46 of v the towel hanger 40 is inserted into the inserting hole 56, the resilient member 36 wraps around the connection area of the projected column 46 and the inserting hole 56. Thus, the wobbling and escaping of the towel hanger 40 is completely prevented, by means of the connection between the latching member 44 of the towel hanger 40 and the connection step 57 of the inserting hole 56, and the resilient member 36 wrapping around them. As shown in FIG. 10, if the towel hanger 40 is integrated with the main body 100 using an adhesive, a bolt or the like, the main body 100 does not necessitate the inserting hole 56 and also the projected column 46 does not necessitate the latching member 44. However, as previously described, the projected column 46 is completely inserted into the inserting hole 56 to thereby connect the towel hanger 40 to the main body. Thus, in this way, the towel is completely ^ prevented from being released and escaped from the towel hanger 40. In order to accommodate a golf ball G into the main body 100, first, as previously mentioned, the golf ball holder 30 connected to the main body 100 is stretched forwards to thereby make a space, in which the golf ball G is received. At this time, the rear face of the golf ball G is rested on the ball rest 21 of the protrusion 20 formed in the pitchmark repairer holder 104 and both lateral sides of the golf ball is rested on the contact groove 106 formed in the front face of the main body 100. The ball rest 21 and the contact groove 106 is formed generally of a "curved face to thereby be closely contacted with the rear face and both lateral side faces of the golf ball G so as to have a maximized contact area. Thus, the golf ball G can be rested in a stable fashion. Thereafter, if the golf ball holder 30 is released, the resilient member 36 is contracted and thus the inner face of the contact plate 31 abuts the front face of the golf ball G. Here, the inner face of the contact plate 31 has a concave face , 35 and thus the whole face thereof can be contacted with the golf ball G, thereby preventing wobbling of the golf ball G, which thereby is fixed to the main body 100 with stability. As described above, through the close contact between the contact plate 31 and the golf ball G, and the close contact between the golf ball and the ball rest and the contact groove 106, consequently the golf ball G is fixed in such a /way that almost all the sides of the golf ball are wrapped around. Thus, the golf ball G can be fixed with stability, without wobbling even by a strong external impact. Furthermore, at the state where the golf ball G is fixed in the main body 100, the pitchmark repairer 10 can be inserted into and pulled out of the pitchmark repairer holder 104 without a hitch, because the golf ball G is placed spaced apart from the pitchmark repairer 10 by means of the protrusion 20.

Industrial Applicability As described above, the golf supplies carrier has the following industrial advantages and effects. First, a protrusion for fixing stably a golf ball and a pitchmark repairer is provided such that the pitchmark repairer can be • received therein and the golf ball is closely contacted therewith, thereby preventing wobbling of the golf ball and contact between the golf ball and the pitchmark repairer. Thus, the whole structure can be simplified and the manufacturing cost and time can be reduced. Second, the inner face of the contact plate is formed of a concave face to closely contact the golf ball, so that a strong contact force with the golf ball can be achieved, thereby preventing wobbling and escaping of a golf ball. The contact plate is provided with an inserting crevice and a connection hole formed at regular intervals, thereby enabling an easy connection of the resilient member. Third, the main body is provided with a release- inhibiting step to thereby prevent the resilient member from being escaped from the main body. Fourth, the hanger bar ■ constituting the towel hanger is provided with a projected column having a latching member such that a through-hole formed in a towel is connected thereto, thereby preventing the towel from being escaped. By means of the connection of the projected column of the towel hanger and the inserting hole formed in the main body, the towel hanger can be attached to the main body. Furthermore, the resilient member wraps around the connecting area of the towel hanger with the inserting hole, thereby enabling a firm fixing of the towel hanger to the main body. Fifth, due to the above advantages, golf supplies can be stored in one place effectively to prevent loss of supplies, thereby preventing financial loss caused by re¬ purchasing and enabling a smooth golf game and play. While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.