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publicationNumber KR-200265547-Y1
titleOfInvention Golf Tee Comprising Chemical Light Sensitive Material
abstract The present invention relates to a golf tee which is an auxiliary means for separating the ball from the ground when tee shot at each teeing ground of each hole of a golf stadium. If you make a tee shot with the built-in golf ball and the tee is hit at the same time at the club head is related to a golf tee that can easily find the tee even if the tee flies around the player from its original position. The chemiluminescent material according to the present invention is composed of a fluorescent solution and a reaction solution, and its configuration is to include a glass ampoule in which a fluorescent solution or a reaction solution is injected and sealed, in a tube-shaped capsule made of a reaction solution or a fluorescent solution therein. If the display is dark or obscured before sunrise or after sunset, fog, or rainy weather, if the glass ampoule is broken before the game during the game, the phosphor will cause chemical reactions with the reaction solution to prevent light loss. have.
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