Golf towels are an easily overlooked yet essential piece of gear for golfers and have a variety of different uses…
Cleaning Your Golf Gear
Dirt and debris on your golf club or ball can have a noticeable impact on the distance and accuracy of your drives. Golf towels can be used to remove any dirt from your equipment so that your performance won’t be affected. If you need more advice, read our guide on cleaning your golf balls.
Wiping Away Sweat
It’s essential to grip your golf club firmly if you want controlled, accurate shots. Hands that are slick with sweat (or rain) can seriously affect your performance—but your trusty golf towel will keep your hands dry and clean from one hole to the next.
You can also use your golf towel to wipe sweat from your head and brow during particularly heated or humid games. Don’t let those pesky beads of persperation be the reason you miss your shot!
Cleaning Bags and Shoes
Golf towels can be used to wipe down your bags, shoes and other equipment when they get dirty. You can also use a golf towel to protect and cover your gear in wet weather – this will help you to maintain your equipment’s appearance and quality.
Sun Protection
You can also use your golf towel as an extra form of sun protection (alongside your trusty golf cap) or to keep you cool while you’re out on the green on hot summer days. By soaking your towel in water and placing it around your head and neck, you can help lower your body temperature and keep your focus on the game.
At gimmeballs, we sell golf towels in a selection of different sizes, materials and brands, so you’re sure to find something that suits your preferences! We can even provide custom golf towels featuring your corporate logo or club crest. Use the links below to explore our product range.
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Have you ever been playing a game of golf and your ball has rolled uncomfortably close to your friends, obstructing their shot? We know it may be tempting to leave it there and hope this nuisance wins you the game, but golf is a game of etiquette and your competitor deserves a chance to putt without having to worry about the placement of your ball.
This is where a golf ball marker comes into play!
What Is A Golf Ball Marker?
Golf ball markers are used to mark the position of a player’s ball on the putting green and have been used in one form or another since the very early years of the game. They are typically small, flat objects (coins are a popular choice) as this guarantees they will not get in the way of another player’s line.
How To Use A Golf Ball Marker
According to the USGA Rules of Golf, “The position of a ball to be lifted should be marked by placing a ball marker, a small coin or other similar object immediately behind the ball.”, you may then lift your ball and clean it or just hold onto it until your next go. These rules also state that if the ball marker is interfering with the play or stroke of another player, it should be placed one or more clubhead-lengths to one side.
However, be careful when placing your golf ball marker, as if the marker is misplaced or you move your ball to a different spot, you will be penalized and have to take a penalty stroke.
Custom Golf Ball Markers
In recent years, golf ball markers have become individualised in both the professional and amateur game. Famously, Tiger Woods uses a 1932 US quarter dollar to represent the year his father was born and Phil Mickelson uses a silver dollar that belonged to his grandfather.
Here at gimmeballs, we offer a wide selection of golf ball markers, all of which can be customised with your logo, text or design.
Custom Logo Coin Maker
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Statistics show the average golfer loses three to four golf balls per round. That means over 400 million lost golf balls per year! If you want to know how to prevent lost golf balls, whether you've got a lucky ball that you want to keep, or a special personalised golf ball from gimmeballs, then we've got the guide for you.
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