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Promotional Items For The Golfer By Gareth Parkin
Promotional items are often most appreciated when they tie in with the hobbies of the clients and business associates you give them to. If you regularly with clients or associates at your local country club or course, why not consider golfing related items? Golfing items are no longer limited to the once-traditional umbrella—there is a huge variety of golfing items available at a wide range of prices, from less than ₤2.00 to around ₤18.00.
A scorecard holder is an ideal gift in the lower price range—made from smooth vinyl or luxurious leather, scorecard holders are available in a range of tasteful colors. Vinyl scorecard holders start at just ₤1.36 for a single color printed design, and with a 140 x 80 millimeter print area, you have plenty of room for your company logo or slogan. Choose leather scorecard holders for a touch of elegance—these start at ₤3.65, inclusive of a single color printed design with a print area of 75 x 75 millimeters. Each leather scorecard holder includes attractive gilt edges and a slim-line pencil.
There is a great variety of gifts in the ₤3.00 to ₤10.00 price range—from balls to gloves, towels, tins of tees, and some very attractively packaged gift sets. Choose a Birdie Shoe bag, at ₤3.44 per item, if you want an item with a simply enormous print area—at 250 x 100 millimeters, a large design looks great on these bags. towels are another excellent option if you’re looking for an item with a large print area—chose from high quality Terry towels starting at ₤2.99 each, or luxurious Velour starting at ₤4.26 per item. Golfing gloves are another excellent gift idea, with superb quality leather gloves available starting at ₤5.97 per set. These fantastic gloves include a detachable magnetic marker, making them a very useful and desirable gift.
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