| CPC A63B 57/10 (2015.10) | 3 Claims |

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1. A golf tee, comprising:
a shaft, having a stick-like body extending for a predetermined length; and
a top plate, mounted on a top of the shaft, the top plate having an up-facing ball-supporting surface, the shaft inclining toward a direction of stroke and being oblique with respect to the ball-supporting surface, so that an axis of the shaft and a center line of the ball-supporting surface including an inclination angle therebetween, and the top plate further having a plurality of spaced bulges arranged along a rim of the ball-supporting surface,
wherein the shaft includes a body section and a pin section arranged in order from the top to a bottom of the shaft, in which the pin section has two outward-jutting, downward-tapered blade portions formed on two opposite sides of the shaft with respect to the direction of stroke,
wherein each of the blade portions has a triangular cross-sectional shape, and each of the blade portions has an apex edge so that the two apex edges form two opposite sides of the pin section,
wherein the pin section has a downward extended terminal expanded to form a downward-tapered pinpoint portion, in which the pinpoint portion has an upper edge contiguous to a lower edge of each of the blade portions so that a shoulder portion is formed between the pinpoint portion and each of the blade portions,
wherein the top plate is formed by a base portion connected to a top of the body section and a rubber layer covering a periphery of the base portion, and the bulges are integratedly formed on the rubber layer, and
wherein a lower edge of the rubber layer covers to a downwardly tapered peripheral top of the base portion.
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