As a 16 year old students and industry, it feels natural that a company must produce a product, which we did. It was a evighetsspeg for Golf-angle. How would this be designed in as simple a manner as possible? Our budget was zero, which made major constraints and opportunities limited.
We thought that ordinary pegs has two problems:
- They fly away and be lost.
- The breaking, typically in the hat or breaks in the shaft
The solution was tvådelningen, ie a split peg with the top and snap together. The base remains in the ground and the top is hooked out. It always goes "off" in the linkage between the parts so that other tee is not deformed. A string concatenates the parts so that the top is not to be lost and fly away. Our first prototype was made in model clay with a standard push-button between (→). It worked pretty well, except that it went in the material. The mud was too brittle. A number of requirements was therefore the choice of materials and construction:
- The material would be extremely durable and withstand large instantaneous strain
- EverTee would be possible to mass produce at low unit cost
- EverTee would meet current requirements from the Swedish golf courses on rules and environmental







