With Father's Day coming up I thought I would talk about a small item in the world of golf that has been making a big splash, the Tin Cup Golf Ball Markers. The Tin Cup is a small metal stencil that your golf ball fits perfectly into. Tin Cup has hundreds of available markings on for you to pick from for your golf ball. Here is a quick paragraph from the Tin Cup Website.
The Tin Cup system enables you to "Make Your Mark" with a personalized ball marker using the logo or design of your choice. There are a number of designs already available or you may request your own personal design
The Tin Cup is an ideal gift for tournaments, corporate outings, birthdays, wedding parties, holidays and of course for personal use to simply play golf and have fun. The Tin Cup will make it easier than ever for you to identify and personalize your golf ball for those shots that happen to miss the fairway and end up in the rough or hazards.
Tin Cup sent us over a lightning bolt Tin Cup to try out with an orange marker (to match our BP colors). I took out the stencil, put it over my golf ball and within one minute I was ready to head to the course with my marked ball.
So the days of you yelling to your buddy on the golf course to find out what ball he is using are over. If it doesn't have your marking on it, then move on and just tell your friends what marking you have and they can find your ball easily too. There is nothing worse than playing with your buddies and come to find out you are both using the same ball, same number etc. The Tin Cup will solve that problem for you.
The Tin Cup came in a black leather pouch to keep in good condition that you can toss in your golf bag. So when you are on the course and you have lost all your balls into the water hazard, you can just pull out another sleeve and mark your balls right there. With how quick it takes, you won't be holding up your playing partners either. So for Father's Day, go to their website and select one of the hundreds Tin Cups or customize your own for dear old dad.
For more information on the Tin Cup ball markers click HERE.
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