The mark consists of the figure of a snowman, with a circular-shaped head, a circular-shaped body, facial features including two black dots representing eyes, a carrot-shaped figure pointing right and representing a nose, a half-moon shape with four vertical lines inside of it representing a mouth in the shape of an angry grimace, and two dark lines pointing downward medially and representing eyebrows. From the circular body, two lines project out and upwards, then bend so they project upwards, and each finally branching into three small lines (representing arms, elbows, and fingers) The snowman's right "arm" "holds" a thicker line, with a darker part pointing downwards and to the left and a lighter part pointing upwards and to the right and ending with a jagged edge, representing the distal half of a golf club shaft that had been broken in two pieces. The left "hand" "holds" a thick line, with a darker part pointing downwards and to the right and a lighter part pointing upwards and to the left and ending in a bulbous figure, representing the proximate half of a golf club shaft and the head of the golf club. Above the snowman figure are the words "angry snowman" in lower-case letters. Below the figure is the word "GOLF" in bold capital letters. The "body" of the snowman sits on a wavy line, representing a patch of snow..