Details: Birdie Buddy (TM) Golf Ball Marker Holder 4-Pack (Pack B)
Brand: luke3dp
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Enclosure provides secure fit for most traditional ball markers. Easy to remove after pressure is applied (top/bottom. Will not fall out during mild impacts or storage (ex: Purse, golf bag, etc). Does NOT utilize magnetics that could interfere with electronics (ex: watch, pacemakers, glucose monitors, etc)
- Produced using highest quality stretchy Polyurethane (ex: rubber/silicon). Manufactured with textured surface for better grip. Soft plastic minimizes ‘skin marking’ and discomfort. Unique material and texture provides ‘traction’ that holds the device in place and limits constant adjustment (non-sliding).
- Optimized to fit most traditional watch bands (see sizing); Apple watch (38 & 42mm), Garmin 235, 645, 735, 935, Vivoactive, Fitbit Versa & Charge, & Timex Triathlon. Accommodates most ball markers (Dia; 24-25mm / height; 1.7mm max); will NOT work with Nike models
- Resistant to chemical and UV attack (no fading). Will not distort in hot climates like other plastics. Guaranteed not to break/tear like other consumer grade plastics
- Birdie Buddy Golf Ball Marker Watch Holder 2018 Copyright Luke3DP LLC (US Pat D908, 830)
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Golf Ball Markers
Perhaps, youre here because youre interested in finding a cost-effective gift for the golfer in your life. Thats great, but lets be realistic for a moment. Theres no sense in buying golf ball markers thatll only last a golfer a handful of holes.- Golf Ball Markers & Golf Balls: Since golf ball markers arent exactly cheap, and since most golfers tend to play at least 10 holes with 18 balls per round, it makes sense to invest in markers that will last.
- Type of Golf Ball Marker: Metal markers are more durable than plastic, but plastic markers are easier to clean and disinfect between rounds.
- Size: A rule of thumb: the bigger the marker, the more durability and longer the marker will last.
- Price: Think about how much you want to spend and keep in mind that golf ball markers are often sold as a set.
How to choose Golf Ball Markers
As a golfer, you want to look your best. When you play other golfers, you want to stand out. A great way to distinguish yourself on the golf course is by using a unique golf ball marker. But how can you find the right one?Here are the top considerations to make when choosing your golf ball marker:
Color – When it comes to color, you should choose the one that is most visible to you. Red, orange, and yellow are some of your best options. Blue is also a good color; however, its harder to see. Green is definitely a bad color to choose.
Shape – The shape of your golf ball marker matters as well. Spherical markers are your best bet because they dont roll away. Flat markers are a good option if you dont want your marker to roll away. Another option is a Driver design marker.
Material – The best golf ball markers are made from metal. Plastic markers can crack or chip easily. Metal markers, on the other hand, are durable. But keep in mind that metal markers can get hot in the sun and can burn your palm.
Price – Last, but not least, you should consider how much it will cost you. Golf ball markers range in price from around $5
How to use Golf Ball Markers
Golf Ball Markers are an excellent way to identify your ball on the course. They are typically either made of metal or plastic and come in a wide variety of styles and colors.You can use a golf marker to mark your ball anywhere on the course, including your ball on the fairway, fairway bunkers, rough and even greenside hazards. When a golfer hits their ball into a hazard (e.g., a bush, sand trap, water hazard, etc.), they are permitted to replace the ball with a new one.
By marking the ball with the golf marker, they will be aware of exactly where the ball is and can easily find it again. The golfer can mark their ball by scratching it into the ground near the ball, or by using the golf marker to engrave the ball.




