Details: GRAPHICS & MORE Eagle Patriotic 4th of July Celebration American Flag Fireworks Golf Hat Clip with Magnetic Ball Marker
Brand: GRAPHICS & MORE
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- MAKE A STATEMENT: Embrace understated with our subtle but stylish combination hat clip with magnetic golf ball marker. Perfectly sized for the green, this metal marker is the perfect accessory for a day out on the links.
- EASY TO STYLE: Includes one chrome plated marker with mirror finish and resin-topped design as shown. The marker is easily removed from the magnetic clip base. Pocket sized for easy carrying. Approximately 1.5� (3.8cm) in diameter.
- FOR THE FAN WHO HAS EVERYTHING: Our sleek and durable ball magnetic clip markers are great for afternoon outings, theme events, tournaments & more. Perfect as party favors, goodie bag fillers, fundraiser tokens, wedding favors, or for anytime feel-good fun.
- An officially licensed product of JQ Licensing. Artist Credit: Royce McClure
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
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.