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Golf Suggestion - Purchasing A Fitting Golf Gift



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By : Keith Lunt    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-19 17:29:40
So you are in need of a gift for your partner or best friend and want to buy them something from the field of golf. Don't know what to buy? Don't even know the first rule of golf? Have a look through these suggestions?

The extraordinary problem about buying golfing gifts for someone is that everything involved with the game is very personal. Good players will already have most of their clubs and a preferred type of ball to play with. And merely matching the brand won’t do - a favourite type of ball can be very precise - it is not just the brand but also the make within that brand.

So, what do you do for that special gift? Well, think of general tips. Gifts as for instance golf t-shirts might go down a treat. Not merely are they good for use on the course, but also if they aren’t the perfect item they could still be used off the course.

Or, do you want something a bit different? Then take a look at an electronic golf scorer. This really is a novelty item that unless the golfer really does like walking about with a pencil behind their ear, most players would like and find useful. It is possibly also the sort of item that the average golfer may not buy for themselves and this is what I always think makes a good current - buying a gift that is useful but not something you would splash out on.

If you are looking for something cheaper, then a ball marker could always come in handy. Now some people refer to pens that you could mark your ball with as a ball marker, but more commonly and the equipment I mean, is the little disc that you place on the green to mark your ball whilst you pick it up and clean the ball. You might also find these in little sets with extra tools as for instance spike cleaners and divot repair tools to add a little more to the package.

If you golfer friend is open to a bit of a joke, then a fitting golfing gift might only be the flashing golf ball! This ball, when hit, flashes to allow you to find it better when maybe its flight has gone a little astray and it has landed in the rough. Not exactly a cheap ball, but as long as it is not splashed straight into a water hazard, then it should be lots more difficult to lose in a round of golf. And there should be no argument as to who the ball belongs to! I love this idea and have played with the same make on a normal ball loads of times.

Lastly, if you are really stuck and know that a golfing gift will go down a treat, then only buy your friendly golfer several gift vouchers for any of the major golf shops. There are masses to select from and they allow the recipient to buy anything they want, from an item of clothing to even putting towards that new club that they have been looking at in all of the latest golf magazines.

Author Resource:- Keith Lunt owns and writes for http://www.eighteen-holes.co.uk, where you might find more about training and golf equipment.

If you want to know more round these ideas, look at our golfing gifts ideas.
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