Tour Highlight: The proprietary lathes used to make the
golf tees.
These days, it would be enough to invent the
golf tee, as it would set you up for life, but back then Ed still had to make a living, and he spent most of his time waterproofing jackets for his fly-fishing buddies.
He received a patent for the
golf tee in 1899--a blueprint for today's wooden and plastic tees.
STABLE POINT: Inventor William Johnson with the Willit, his two-pronged
golf tee; Picture: Chris George
Headquartered in Brentwood, TN, with global operations, Pride is a designer, manufacturer, marketer and distributor of golf cleat systems,
golf tees and related consumable golf accessories and wood products.
The new network is planned to provide Killeen's residents access to a broad range of communications, entertainment and security services, including the ability to book
golf tee times, order caterers, tailor their TV channels to their tastes and view visitors before granting access to the complex.
The company's head of sponsorship Sarah Dempsey, said: "This is a hugely important year for Irish golf with our best players pushing for places on the European Ryder Cup team for September's contest with the USA and we are delighted to be giving true golf fans the opportunity to see some of the biggest names in
golf tee off."
Pride
Golf Tee Company, Burnham, Me., the country's only wooden
golf tee manufacturer, has abandoned the decades-old style of identifying
golf tee lengths by inches and given them names.
Two entrepreneurial sports enthusiasts are hoping to see their latest creation go with a swing after devising a biodegradable
golf tee.
COLIN JONES and Christine Dimbleby, who used to face each other across the badminton net, will share a
golf tee this weekend to officially launch Nuneaton's new season.
The outing will include a buffet lunch,
golf tee, networking reception and dinner banquet.
A new stackable plastic
golf tee has been designed by Lamia Golf of San Anselmo, Calif.