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Review GRAPHICS & MORE NASA Apollo Space Program Patch Golf Hat Clip with Magnetic Ball Marker

Details: GRAPHICS & MORE NASA Apollo Space Program Patch Golf Hat Clip with Magnetic Ball Marker

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Review GRAPHICS & MORE NASA Apollo Space Program Patch Golf Hat Clip with Magnetic Ball Marker

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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.
  • OFFICIALLY LICENSED: NASA product sold by Graphics and More are guaranteed authentic and high quality, and are officially licensed by NASA. Proudly printed in the USA.

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review GRAPHICS & MORE NASA Apollo Space Program Patch Golf Hat Clip with Magnetic Ball Marker

review GRAPHICS & MORE NASA Apollo Space Program Patch Golf Hat Clip with Magnetic Ball Marker

Buyer Guide Golf Ball Markers

Perhaps, you’re here because you’re interested in finding a cost-effective gift for the golfer in your life. That’s great, but let’s be realistic for a moment. There’s no sense in buying golf ball markers that’ll only last a golfer a handful of holes.

  • Golf Ball Markers & Golf Balls: Since golf ball markers aren’t 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

Choosing a golf ball marker can seem tricky. Golf ball markers are available in many different materials, shapes, and colors. And, there are many different variables that come into play when choosing the right marker for you.

1. Materials:

  • Plastic: Plastic markers are the most common type of ball marker, and come in a wide variety of shapes and colors. These markers are inexpensive, but aren’t as durable as other options.
  • Glass: Glass markers are more durable than plastic markers and generally more expensive. These ball markers are still available in a wide variety of shapes and colors for an affordable price.
  • Metal: Metal markers are generally the most expensive type of marker, and are usually made out of brass. The marker can be customized in many different ways, and you can engrave a date, initials, or a logo onto the marker.

2. Colors:

  • White: White is the most common color for golf ball markers, and comes in a variety of styles.
  • Black: Black markers are classy, classy, and classy! They can be very classy!
  • Blue: Blue markers are fun, but are more uncommon than white or black markers.

How to use Golf Ball Markers

Golf ball markers are one of the most important pieces of equipment that you can have in golf. Over the past few decades, the ball marker has evolved from a simple piece of metal to a sleek, technological machine that is easy to customize, incredibly durable, and makes ball identification easier than ever!

A golf ball marker is composed of several parts: the shaft, the marker tip, and the medallion. The shaft is the part of the marker that extends out from the medallion. The marker tip is usually attached to the shaft with a small screw. The medallion is where the identifying information is shown.