COUNTRY CLUB SERVICES INCLUDING GOLF

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
WB The West Bay Golf Club, Inc. 4606 West Bay Blvd. Estero FL 33928 Country club services including golf, beach and associated recreation services;The mark consists of a coat of arms, the ornate leaf mantling of which surrounds the top and upper half of the shield; on top of the shield is a crown; the shield is divided into 3 sections, the top left section contains wavy lines of alternating light and dark shading, the top right section contains the image of a standing long-necked bird and the bottom center section contains the letters WB.;WEST BAY;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
WBC The West Bay Golf Club, Inc. 4606 West Bay Blvd. Estero FL 33928 Country club services including golf, beach and associated recreation services;The mark consists of a coat of arms, the ornate leaf mantling of which surrounds the top and upper half of the shield; on top of the shield is a crown; the shield is divided into 3 sections, the top left section contains wavy lines of alternating light and dark shading, the top right section contains the image of a standing long-necked bird and the bottom center section contains the letters WBC.;WEST BAY CLUB;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
WEST BAY CLUB The West Bay Golf Club, Inc. 4606 West Bay Blvd. Estero FL 33928 Country club services including golf, beach and associated recreation services;CLUB;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A golf club grip being axially coupled about the end of a golf club shaft. The diameter of the golf club grip is progressively reduced from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing cap end of the golf club grip. The external surface of the golf club grip is extended upwardly into an elevated, linear ridge which extends from the interface between the golf club grip and the golf club shaft to the opposing end of the golf club grip along the axis of the club shaft. The elevated ridge provides the basis for consistent positioning of the grip in the user's hand.