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Promotional Christmas Gift – PGA Tour Golfing Gifts (part two of two)

October 5, 2009 by admin  
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Promotional Christmas Gift – PGA Tour Golfing Gifts (part two of two)

Following on from part one of my article on PGA Tour golfing gifts, I would now like to introduce you to six more popular branded golf gifts.  Unlike a few of the products mentioned in part one, these can all be branded with your logo and details.  Golfing gifts are among the most popular promotional Christmas gifts.  If you have customers that golf, you will want to learn more about the spectacular gifts mentioned in the article. As before, all of the gifts come branded with the PGA Tour logo.

Mini Golf Game Set:  You have seen them on TV, now you can give your customers a logo printed desktop golf putting game for their offices.  The game is only 23.5cm x 10cm x 2cm so it will fit on most desktops.  OK, so it won’t improve their game but it is a nice way to pass the time when they are on the phone.  The set comes with a golf ball, mini club, putting green and a hole with a flag.

Executive Golf Putting Set:  This is the ultimate gift for those customers that just cannot get enough golf.  It features a collapsible putting club, a foldable putting green, two golf balls, and a target all supplied in an impressive leather carrying case.  This is the perfect gift for office and home.  It is worth noting that there are quite a few generic options on the market as well that are quite nice and less expensive.

Golf Ball Finder:  Next time your good customer is out on the course looking for his or her ball, they will love this gift, though it does not come cheap.  The ball finder has been designed to scout the environment looking for and find lost balls.

Water Bottle Full of Tees:  This attractive bidon holds 120 wooden tees.  There are a lot of tee sets available so if purchasing PGA Tour branded merchandise is not important to you, you might like to look around for less expensive options.

PGA Golf Towel:  This is a high quality towel but you will be paying a little more for the brand.  There are many goof quality golf towls on the  market that look great embroidered.  Although some towels can be printed, I would not recommend doing so as the print does not last and it does not look near as good as embroidery.

PGA Golf Counter:  A less expensive option to the golf watch mentioned in part one.  This device will keep score for up to four players.  It will allow your customers to concentrate on their game and not the score.

 

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i am a good golfer who wants to move in the direction of PGA Tour. How do I start that road?
I have loved golf from the begining when I started playing it. I need a little work on the short game, but I can drive the ball about 350 yards consistantly. i would really like to get into golf tour (not PGA right away) but a tour to get me there.

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Now I would like to invite you to visit my promotional gifts website. The site is packed with a large range of promotional golf gifts and other popular gifts. You may also be interested in visiting my promotional pens website which features hundreds of discounted and popular pens.

Dan Toombs is Managing Director of CompuGift Limited. Established in 1997, CompuGift was the first internet based promotional gift supplier in the UK.

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9 Responses to “Promotional Christmas Gift – PGA Tour Golfing Gifts (part two of two)”
  1. Wordpress says:

    Great video!5*
    Nice music and painting!

  2. WPMixer says:

    Beautiful video!

  3. dont listen to tommy he doesnt know what he is talking about. however you are behind (i know of kids your age who are already shooting underpar). but dont let that get you down because alot of people peak at different ages. vijay didnt become a star until he was in his mid 40's. im 24 and i was a 6 when i was your age then when i was 20 i became a 10 and now i am a 2 nearly anywhere i play so your chance isnt gone.

    If you can get sponsors it would be alot easier for you to enter Q school. it is very expensive so if your parents are gonna pay for it then you better be serious since it can cost up to 4-8 grand per qualifying round depending where you are.

    this is another option to help you get sponsors. try to qualify for the U.S. amatuer matchplay tournament to get noticed or get your handicap to a 2 or lower and try to qualify for the U.S. Open. sure if you qualify you are still playing the tournament as an amateur and not eligible to win the tournament purse, however it is a good way to get your name out there and maybe someone will sponsor you for Q school.

    anyways dont worry about that now. right now your only concern is getting yourself in shape physically and mentally and try to get at least 4 hours of practice a day and see a professional teacher to learn how to practice the right way. or else you will just be another young talent wacking golf balls on the range.

    good luck bro.

  4. Bye says:

    Alot because you have several detractors….

    -Phil will be standing back & looking at the light bulb and asking Bones what he thinks for many minutes before it actually gets changed

    -Sergio will grip the light bulb and then regrip it several times before he actually turns it

    -Furyk will step up to help change it and then back off several times

    -Daly will be too darn drunk to help at all

    -Vijay will have to practice for hours before hand because his form in the chnaging of the bulb will be a little off

    -Padraig will show up to help because Tiger's not there

    -Adam Scott will get there but then choke on the last turn and won't be any help at all

    Then AK comes in and just changes the damn thing himself….

    Haha!

    Merry Christmas everybody!

  5. Blogger says:

    i love the music and also the painting

  6. Free Blog says:

    that was beautiful. i loved the music especially. it fit the whole painting wonderfully. they both complemented and sympathized each other in perfetct harmony. one of my favorites. :D

  7. Jer I says:

    If you have a very low handicap (usually 2 or below) you can apply to try and qualify for different tournaments including the US Open. Check out this link

    http://golf.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=golf&cdn=sports&tm=9&f=00&su=p284.8.150.ip_&tt=12&bt=1&bts=0&zu=http%3A//www.usga.org/championships/apply_to_play/apply_to_play.html

  8. Evan Answers says:

    Today is the 2nd day into it. The BMW Championship ends tomorrow.

  9. R M says:

    I don't know the exact score or the player's name but it occurred when a players marker wrote the back nine total in the square for the eighteenth hole and the player just looked at the front and back nine totals before signing the card. The rule is that a player is responsible for the score on each hole and if a higher score is entered for a hole it stands and if a lower score is posted it results in disqualification. In this case the player signed for a 36 on the eighteenth hole and wound up with a score of about 103 instead of 72.

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