Details: Giggle Golf Bling Putt Now, Wine Later Golf Ball Marker with A Standard Hat Clip
Brand: Giggle Golf
This ball marker is approximately an 1″ in diameter. It comes with a standard hat clip that has a 10mm magnet, and fits most hats and visors. Comes in a cute organza bag.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- WHERE DID YOU GET THAT ADORABLE MARKER? – Get used to it. We are. This marker puts the FUN in functional, but wears like jewelry, so you won’t mind leaving it on when you’re off the course! Unless you hate people complementing your cute style – in that case, leave it in your golf bag.
- SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR THE 19TH HOLE – With a marker this fun at a great price, you can afford to hook up your foursome with a little something at the beer cart.
- READY TO GIFT – Each bling ball marker with hat clip comes individually packaged in a cute organza bag, with a plastic ball marker and ladies hand cream packet.
- DESIGN – This design features the words “Putt Now” in green, and “Wine Later” in purple.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Golf Ball Markers
When it comes to choosing golf ball markers, you are spoiled for choice. I honestly dont think there is a ball marker out there which hasnt received rave reviews.- Size and color: Yes, size matters. This is especially true for shorter markers, which tend to disappear from view or get lost in your golf bag. Equally, you should consider the color. If youre like me, youll find yourself frequently switching ball markers between clubs, so having a color which doesnt clash with your clubs is important.
- Durability: If youre like me, youll go through several ball markers a year. To maximize your investment, look for durable, well-engineered ball markers.
- Customizability: If youre like me, youll often be replacing ball markers between clubs. So, considering customizability can be a great feature.
- Cost. This is simply unavoidable: But, you shouldnt be quick to shun the cheapest ball marker out there. Instead, make sure you remember to look at the features and specifications.
- Bonus features: Golf ball markers which come with stands and stands which fold away are attractive.
How to choose Golf Ball Markers
Golf ball markers are an important part of any golf bag, and choosing the right ones can greatly improve your game. How do you know which markers are best?Here are some tips to keep in mind when looking for golf ball markers:
Choose the right shape: Ball markers come in all shapes and sizes, but the most common are the thin, round discs. Choose a rounded marker if you’ll be using your ball marker frequently. Flat markers, on the other hand, are better for occasional use, as they’re less likely to slide around on the green.
Pick the right material: Markers can be made from metal, wood, rubber, or any other material, but the most popular is made from plastic. Plastic markers are durable and easy to clean, but they’re not as likely to last as long as metal markers.
Match your marker with your ball: Many marking tools are sold separately, but you can choose a marker that matches your ball. Many professionals use white markers to match the color of the balls they play with; you can do the same for select balls or buy multiple markers (one for each ball in your bag).
How to use Golf Ball Markers
Golf ball markers are used to secure your golf ball on the golf course. They come in a variety of different shapes, sizes, and materials.There are generally two types of golf ball markers – permanent markers and temporary markers. Permanent markers are made from a metal or plastic and consist of a cap that screws onto the top of the marker and a handle.
Once the cap is removed, the marker’s ink line is exposed. Users can write their name or other messages on the marker’s ink line and then screw the cap back down onto the marker. This allows users to reuse the marker if they want to.
Temporary markers are made of plastic or rubber and have a ball attached to the top. Users can write their name or other messages on the ball and then attach it to their golf ball. Once the marker ball is removed, the ink line is exposed. To reuse the marker, users simply attach the ball onto the marker again.




