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Thursday, November 28, 2024

Ace your favorite courses in Hartley County with these golf gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Get Golfing” Gifts

1) Custom Monogram Golf Ball Marker
Make your golf ball uniquely yours with Tin Cup. This stainless steel stencil lets anyone easily add their own custom monogram to standard golf balls, making them easier to identify and adding some personality. Tin Cup comes with a pen and leather pouch for easy storage when you're ready to hit the links.

2) Pima Cotton Embroidered Socks
Soxfords: Pima Cotton Embroidered Socks - Slap Shot

3) Custom Initial Golf Ball Marker
Make your golf ball uniquely yours with Tin Cup. This stainless steel stencil lets anyone easily add their own initials to standard golf balls, making them easier to identify and adding some personality. Tin Cup comes with a pen and leather pouch for easy storage when you're ready to hit the links.

4) Putting Mirror Alignment Aid
Work on your short game with this putting mirror alignment aid that lets you perfect your putt shot. Calibrate eye, shoulder, and ball alignment with its mirrored surface and magnetic adjustable guides that rest on top. Ready to practice? Start swinging.

5) Putting Aid
This putting aid supercharges your ball alignment training. Made with lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum, it attaches to a putter. Its angled surfaces are sensitive to the putter face being open or closed upon ball impact. Alignment marks help ensure you strike the sweet spot. Made in the USA.

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