Golf-club holder which supplements a normal golf bag and is particularly adapted for use with golf carts. The holder comprises an elongated rigid body which terminates as a spike at one end which is driven into the ground when using the holder. Golf-club retaining means are affixed to the body and spaced from the spike so that the clubs can be retained proximate the upper ends thereof. The retaining means each have a short flexible member affixed at one end to the body and a ring-like retaining member is affixed to the other end. The ring-like member fits over the top of the club to retain same. When the holder is not in use it can readily be stored in the golf bag since it occupies only a small lateral space. In use, the golfer carries the holder and several clubs from the cart to a location remote from the cart where the clubs not used for the shot are retained by the holder. This keeps the clubs clean and dry and prevents clubs from being inadvertently left on the course.
The Market Bosworth School since Sep 2012
Science Teacher
University of Leicester Jun 2011 - Oct 2011
Receptionist
University of Leicester Jun 2010 - Oct 2010
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Education:
University of Leicester 2011 - 2012
PGCE, Secondary Education and Teaching
University of Leicester 2008 - 2011
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Physics
Netherthorpe School Science College 2001 - 2008