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pargolfsupply · 10 months
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Purpose of Distributing Personalized Poker Chips
Personalized poker chips have transcended their traditional association with casinos to become a unique and affordable keepsake item. These customized tokens have found their way into various social settings, serving as distinctive mementos for various occasions. Whether commemorating weddings, corporate events, or fundraisers, personalized poker chips add a touch of personalization and charm to any gathering. ​ Such gifts are often handed out by a diverse group of companies that may or may not endorse poker. The sight of such alternative currency comes with its appeal. The recipient is sure to be pleased with the chips regardless of whether it is given out as a single gift or together with a set of related accessories.
Smaller companies find poker chips to be an excellent gift item and a wonderful way of promoting their company. The humble chip may be customized to include the company logo and a tagline to ensure that the brand name remains etched in the minds of prospects and existing customers. One may also add the recipient's name, a long-lasting customer, to showcase the company's gratitude. This can help spread the word, thus enabling the company to gain more leads willing to be converted into customers.
Some of the places where such promotional poker chips may be handed out positively include the following:-
· Promotion of a business- The chips can be an icebreaker at a promotional event. The chips are associated with the company/brand name due to customization. It can turn the conversation around to mention the business, thus allowing the brand to get popular.
· Giveaways- Handing out mementos at an event is a done thing. The poker chips are small enough to be distributed to hundreds of visitors. They are not likely to raise any eyebrows either. The chips may be used as glass covers or coasters and numbered chips used to mark seats. The visitors can carry them away and retain it as a decorative item
· Calling Cards- Yes! Most salespeople carry a business card that has the details of the company that they are representing. Allowing the beautiful poker chips in bright colors to double up as business cards is advantageous for the sales personnel as well as the concerned business entity. The sight of the brand name on the poker chip is unique enough to remain in the memory, making the sales visit effective
· Fundraising- A charitable event may use poker chips as perfect tools for raising the required funds. The organizer may sell the chips individually or as a set to raise the money, thus contributing to the cause.
Avid golfers are pleased to own custom golf tees in their favorite color. This enables them to reach the golf course with their equipment. The tee may be obscure, but it has its uses too. Having it personalized can help the user to identify it from afar. 
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marketing2011 · 4 days
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golfgifts4u · 1 year
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topguncortez · 1 year
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Jake Seresin is such a "hell yeah" Dad, like he will be so supportive of his kids doing whatever they want. Swimming meets?? That man has a custom towel made for Alex. Soccer?? He's watching games with Fanboy to understand the rules and buys a soccer net for the backyard. Someone else wants to do ballet?? He shows up for daddy and me dance classes. He's such a dad it's amazing
Jake has one rule when it comes to his kids trying new sports and it’s that they have to complete one season. he won’t let them quit in the middle of it. but he is so so supportive for whatever they want to do.
He never stops his kids from doing something they want. If one of them wakes up one day and wants to play tennis? looks like Jake is going to be watching old matches of Wimbledon. One of them wants to try golf? Jake is calling Torrey Pines to see if there’s any open tee times.
He knows how important it is for kids to have parental support, especially that father figure support. Jake had struggled to get that from his dad, and he never wants his children to feel that way.
so if Jasper wakes up one day and goes from wanting to be the next Baker Mayfield to wanting to dance on Broadway… looks like Jake is gonna learn how to do a jazz square
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eddiemunsonw · 1 year
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Paint me red.
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PART 2
part 1 - part 2 - part 3 - part 4
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Steve Harrington x Fem!Reader
Summary: You're one of Vickie's best friends. Her girlfriend, Robin, is in need of a distraction for her best friend, Steve Harrington, who you vaguely remember from school. Which is where you come in.
CW / Disclaimer: A bunch of cute stuff, just a nice feel good fic about our dear boy Steve.
Author’s note: It was time to write about Steve Harrington, so here it is. Four parts, can find them both on here and on my ao3: eddiemunsons. Enjoy!
Words: (of current chapter) 3261 / (complete fic) 13059
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Vickie stood on your doorstep a bit after dinner on Saturday, complimenting you on your outfit immediately. You honestly didn’t think the plain white tee and jeans combo was anything to write home about, but appreciated her kind words. Vickie herself had gone for a blue and purple patterned flower dress along with a baby pink turtleneck. She looked absolutely adorable and straight out of a fairytale.
“I like your boots, by the way. They look a bit like mine don’t you think?” Vickie mentioned as she drove off. While you tried to remember if she was right, you just nodded. Knowing Vickie, it was true.
“Yeah, I think they do. So… are you any good at mini golf?”
“A little. Used to do it a lot as a kid so I know my way around it but some obstacles are very tricky.” She glanced at you from the corner of her eye. “What about you, ready for today?”
“Uh… yeah? It’s just mini golf, right?”
“Mhm, mhm, yes,” Vickie quipped. “That and saying hi to Steve.”
“You make it sound like it’s such a big deal,” you remarked, giving her a raised brow. Vickie shrugged and took a moment to reply as she had to avoid a man on a bike who seemed to have no sense of direction.
“Asshole. Uhm, no it’s not a big deal, I guess. I just feel kind of weird for even asking it, you know? Just wanted to check in with you if you didn’t feel uncomfortable or anything. It’s kind of an odd request to make.”
“Don’t worry about it and anyway, wasn’t it Robin’s idea?”
Vickie nodded. She sighed to herself, her shoulders sagging from relief. It was obvious that she had been overthinking everything, which was something she tended to do a lot. You knew she just needed some extra reassurance sometimes.
“I’ll just say hi, shrug out some hole in ones and earn myself a lasting memory on his retina or something,” you smirked, even though it couldn’t be further from the truth. Apart from the saying hi part.
“Robin would kiss you if you did that. Platonically,” Vickie said, holding up a quick finger and you snorted.
“Right.”
The place was bustling with people. You were quick to notice Robin behind the counter near the mini golf course and you both made your way there. When you reached the counter, you realized you had subconsciously been looking for Steve who seemed to be nowhere in sight. Vickie greeted her with a hug as soon as the customers in front of you had gone.
“Hi,” Robin said to you, a reserved smile on her face.
“Hi!” you greeted her back, your eyes briefly falling on her fidgeting hands. While Robin and Vickie fall into easy conversation, you look around the place. You hadn’t been there before, though you’d always been curious what it would be like. The whole place seemed to be in a sort of purple-bluish hue. The barriers separating the course from the path were decorated in bright neon pink, yellow and green. The paths were a mix of blue and purple as well, muted but kind of sparkly. The seating was more of a lavender shade, at least in this light. Suddenly, your eyes fell on a similar shade of lavender T-shirt that disappeared into a pair of black jeans followed by white sneakers. Glancing upwards again, you spotted his name tag, which got closer and closer until he was close enough for you to be able to read his name off of it. You turned your head again to listen to Robin who was talking about a weird customer from that afternoon. While smiling politely to convey that you were listening, your glance drifted to the nearest couple playing mini golf. It wasn’t until you felt a little nudge against your upper arm that you lifted your head to look up at him, as the angle made it obvious it was Steve doing it. He looked down at you and gave you the subtlest wave with his hand.
“Hey, I’m—”
“Steve,” you finished for him, giving him an easy smile. “I’m—”
“Y/N,” Steve interrupted you with a soft smile. “Nice to see you again. It’s been a while.” For a moment, you could only stare up at him with a blank expression. The last thing you expected was for him to remember you. The most words you had ever exchanged was when he asked for a pen one day. How in the world did he remember you? You weren’t exactly known for your popularity, hair or the amount of women you had given a good time in your high school years.
“Uhm, yeah, sure has,” you said awkwardly, feeling your mouth subdue into a thin lipped smile. Steve combed his fingers through his hair once and nodded.
“Yeah. I should uh— get back to the— over there.” He was gone even quicker than he had arrived. You watched him walk back towards the course and quickly turned to the girls.
“Well that was…”
“Painful,” Robin finished Vickie’s words, a dead panned expression on her face. You scrunched up your nose and sighed.
“What else did you expect?” you asked. Robin shrugged, though a tiny smile was tugging at her lips as she glanced over at Steve. You followed her gaze curiously, only to find Steve staring at you and quickly averting his eyes as he stumbled over an obstacle in the course.
“Nothing. Although, on the other hand, exactly that,” Robin said as she gestured towards Steve dismissively. “He’s got a weak spot for sex on legs.”
“I am anything but sex on legs,” you retorted with a frown.
“You have boobies. That’s all he needs,” Robin sighed. “Don’t tell him I said that.”
“Your secret’s safe with me,” you shrugged. Vickie giggled and nudged Robin’s arm and pointed at the wall behind her.
“Could you give us your finest putters? I want to impress someone.”
Robin smiled and shook her head.
“You picked the wrong girl if you think you can impress me with sports, Vic,” she remarked dryly although her expression was quite fond when she handed her a putter and a ball before handing you a putter as well.
“Who says it was about sports?” Vickie teased, leaving her with a wink. “Just have to make sure I look my best.”
“Oh— r-right,” Robin stammered, a flush creeping on her cheeks at the winking. “Have fun!” Vickie blew her a kiss and then hooked her arm through yours to guide you to the first hole. The first five were manageable. You got them in two or three tries at the most. The sixth was already trickier, but it started to feel impossible around number ten, where you basically had to make the ball fly into a net for it to land in the hole. Even after all ten tries, neither you or Vickie had managed to get it in, so you just went to the next. A few obstacles later Robin came over to see how you were doing (and to flirt with her girlfriend), which was the perfect opportunity for you to take a quick bathroom break.
“Where’s the bathroom?” you asked them, already looking around.
“Oh, it’s a bit of a maze here, but Steve’s going as well so if you just follow him, you’ll find it,” Robin said as she pointed her finger towards a retreating lavender shirt. You nodded, handed your putter to Vickie and quickly paced your steps to catch up. The DGMG was bigger than you expected it to be from the outside. You passed an arcade, a bowling hall and a paintball arena by the time Steve finally opened a door to the— What? 
Light nearly blinded you after walking in the dark hallway and you watched the door close before you reached it, as you had kept some distance between the two of you to not seem weird. However, when you followed him, you realized the blinding light hadn’t just been a couple of intense tl lights but in fact, the sun going down in the distance. Steve was fiddling to wiggle something out of his inner pocket and didn’t hear the door open and close again. Feeling a little stupid, you couldn’t help but state the obvious.
“This is not the bathroom.”
“Jesus Christ!”
Startled, Steve turned around to face you, the cigarette he had just stuck between his lips threatening to fall. His quick reflexes prevented that. Once your eyes had adjusted to the bright light coming from the low sun, you realized you were in the private parking lot for the employees, from the looks of it. Steve rested against a low wall that followed the length of the building behind you apart from a gap where employees could walk through to get to their cars.
“Sorry— Robin said I’d find the bathroom if I followed you because… you were going to the bathroom?” you said awkwardly. Steve pressed his lips together, looking caught.
“Which… you weren’t. Okay. Uh, I’ll just walk back to where I came from,” you added awkwardly when he didn’t say a word. 
“Do you want one?” he asked, holding his pack out to you. You shook your head with a polite smile. The last time you tried smoking had been at a party a couple years ago and you weren’t about to start a whole coughing fit in front of him.
“I’m good, thank you.”
Steve nodded and lit his own cigarette, making sure he didn’t blow the smoke in your face as he exhaled. You crossed your arms as you let your eyes adjust to the light while you watched him.
“Rob doesn’t know I still smoke. I told her I’d quit. So I uh… didn’t tell her when I didn’t. Can we…?” he pleaded, not even finishing the sentence.
“It’s our little secret,” you offered and he smiled gratefully.
“She thinks it’s disgusting, which it is, to be fair… But that clearly didn’t stop me,” he adds with a shrug.
“I’m not a huge fan of it either,” you admitted. “I don’t care either way though, people should do whatever. Sometimes it looks hot.” The statement was followed by a shrug of your shoulders and when Steve’s eyebrows raised up to his hairline long before his smirk appeared, you realized what you said.
“I mean—”
“Only sometimes?” Steve interrupted you with a curious smirk. You watched as he wrapped his lips around his cigarette again, inhaling, holding, exhaling, all while looking at you and awaiting your answer.
“Well, yeah. It looks weirdly attractive sometimes,” you admit reluctantly, “don’t know how they do it.”
“Hmm. So…? How do I do?” he asked, his head slightly tilted to the left.
“Are you asking me if you’re an attractive smoker?” you asked, raising your brow. You wondered briefly how words tumbled out of your mouth so easily in front of him. You felt relaxed around him, somehow.
“That’s… exactly what I’m asking, yes.” A dry chuckle escaped him and he shook his head, as if he couldn’t really believe himself. “Forget about it, I was joking.”
“Hmm.” You smiled at him and uncrossed your arms while you moved a few steps to the left so that you could stop squinting against the sun. It was mostly behind the trees by now but some persistent sun beams managed to shine through.
“How’s mini golf going?”
“I suck. No idea about the score though. Ever since ten it went downhill. Though that one was harder than the three after that for sure.”
“Ten is a mean one. I could show you how it’s done sometime, if you like. Once you get it, you’ll never miss again.”
“Last time I heard you’re not allowed to pick up the ball and put it in the hole,” you remarked jokingly, causing him to grin at you.
“I am hurt you think I’d cheat,” he feigned. “No, there's a way. An actual, honest to god, putter smashing the ball kinda way.”
“Alright then. I think you should show me sometime. Before that, though. Could you maybe show me to the bathroom? Whenever you’re done with paving the road towards your lungs, that is.”
Steve smirked and gave you a nod. “Yeah, gotta pass by there anyway to freshen up. Add some deodorant to mask all this.”
“You’re really going out of your way, huh? Don’t you think she’ll smell it regardless?” you asked, one eyebrow raised. Steve shrugged and took a last drag of his cigarette before dropping it and crushing it under his shoe.
“She’s never mentioned it. Let’s go back in.” He pushed himself off the wall and held the door open for you with a gentlemanly gesture before following you inside. You had no clue how you got from outside to the bathroom as it was, in fact, a maze, but Steve promised he’d wait and lead you back. You were just relieved you only needed to pee. His face lit up when you emerged again and he definitely smelled like some strong deodorant to the point that it caught in your throat a little. Smelled nice, but deadly.
“I think the only reason why she might not have smelt it is because she doesn’t dare to approach you any closer than this in fear of suffocation,” you remarked as you took a slow, deep breath. Steve knit his brows together in a frown only for a moment before he grinned. You wondered why words tumbled out of your mouth so easily with him. Normally you wouldn’t dare say anything that could be taken the wrong way with a relatively ‘new’ person. You still considered him new since you had never really talked.
“That… is possible,” he laughed. “If it works, it works, I guess. Can you smell anything, though? Might as well find out once and for all.” He stared at you expectantly and you inhaled through your nose, really making a show of it. A giggle escaped his lips but it died in his throat quickly when you stepped closer and inhaled again, your chest nearly bumping into his. You took a small step back so you could look up at him.
“Exhale?” you murmured, wondering where the sudden confidence came from. Steve’s lips parted in surprise but he did as you said and exhaled, eyes fixated on yours.
“Hmm… gum is advised,” you opted casually and you revealed a pack of gum from your pocket. “Can definitely smell some smoke.”
Hesitantly, Steve held open his hand and popped the gum into his mouth after you dropped one into his hand.
“Thanks. For the gum, and your surprising honesty,” he mumbled, a soft smile on his lips. His smile was reciprocated by one of your own as you stepped back and took a piece of gum as well.
“My pleasure. Honesty goes a long way.” 
Before you could get back to Robin and Vickie, Steve was interrupted by a customer and he smiled at you apologetically as he walked away. The girls were already in sight and you could admire his pretty backside while he walked away so in that sense it didn’t matter, but you still wished you could have talked for a little longer. 
He was nice, apparently.
“There you are! I thought the bathrooms had changed into a black hole or something, sucking you away from us,” Vickie pouted, though you didn’t miss her quick glance towards Steve’s retreating figure. “What took you so long?” 
Robin eyed you curiously as well and you just shrugged.
“Oh, we just got distracted talking. He waited for me so I could find my way back,” you explained. Robin narrowed her eyes at you suspiciously and Vickie quickly chimed in.
“What did you guys talk about?” she asked in her usual, chipper voice.
“Oh, uhh… everything and nothing, I guess?” you replied while you clawed at your brain trying to remember what you actually did talk about apart from smoking.
“Golf!” you suddenly exclaimed loudly, happy to remember it. “We talked about mini golf. About the one with the net.”
“Steve’s good at that one,” Robin nodded and then glanced over to the counter. “I have to get back, work,” she mumbled before she spared a sweet smile for Vickie which she then granted you as well. “Have fun.”
Together with Vickie you finished the other obstacles and in the end, Vickie won with three points. In all fairness, both of you sucked at it and it wasn’t exactly a score to be proud of for either of you. You’d had fun though, and that was what mattered. Both Robin and Steve were at the counter, cleaning off the balls and putter handles.
“... away for a while,” you heard Robin say as you approached. Robin glanced at you for a moment before focusing on the putter in her hand again. Steve hadn’t heard you approach as he was very stubbornly rubbing the ball in his hand.
“Yeah, I picked up trash on the way to throw it outside and that’s when we ran into each other, so we just chatted.”
“Oh, you met outside?” Robin asked, a smile playing on her lips as she looked up at you again. You had a feeling she was trying to catch you both on something so you quickly cleared your throat and put both you and Vickie’s putter onto the counter, along with the ball.
“Hi, here to return these.”
Steve looked up immediately, lips parted in surprise. Vickie suppressed a giggle as Robin gave her a look. His expression relaxed into a smile and he took the putters from the counter.
“Thanks. Hope you had fun?” Steve asked, glancing at both you and Vickie. The redhead nodded brightly and nudged you with her elbow.
“Maybe we can convince her to join us for paintball sometime? We’ve talked about needing a fourth person before, so…”
“And your kids are way too aggressive,” Robin said with a quick glance to Steve.
“Your kids?” you asked curiously.
“Long story,” Steve shrugged. “Just a bunch of kids a couple years younger than us that I unironically seem to babysit without the actual babysitting part. Although—”
“That does not make sense to anyone Steve,” Robin sighed. “Point is, they’re too passionate about winning. Last time we did that I had bruises everywhere.”
“Are you up for it?” Vickie asked you as she used her pleading puppy eyes. “It’ll be so much fun! Me and Rob against you and Steve—”
“Hold on, we already decided on teams now?” Steve asked quickly, glancing from you, to Robin and lastly to Vickie. You put your hands on your waist.
“What, you don’t want me on your team?” you teased. Steve rolled his eyes, huffing out a quick laugh as he shook his head.
“That’s not it, I was just surprised, alright. Anyw—”
“Alright, that’s settled then!” Vickie interjected, too excited to hold back. “How about next weekend?”
“We both have shifts all weekend. Thursday evening could work, though?” Robin proposed, looking at Steve for confirmation. He shrugged.
“You know my schedule better than I do, so I guess I’m available, sure,” he smirked.
“Thursday evening it is,” you nodded, smiling softly as your eyes met with his.
After you said your goodbyes, Vickie and you left the DGMG and she only managed to not mention it until the second you were back in her car.
“So! You and Steve…”
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gameboy-berry · 11 months
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Been thinking about Toontown and the Cogs then I realized that of the asshole type object show hosts, pre-Rainy Day(?) Gold Ingot would definitely qualify as one the most. Gold Ingots are often seen in cartoons and associated with banks and wealthy people. He fits the Bossbot bill to a tee... Not to mention golf moves are consistent with the stronger Bossbot ones... And Gold Ingot was shown to have golfing as one of his hobbies in Take Two. I feel the pre-BFB technology hosts would probably fit more in with the private servers that have custom content rather than the original itself....TTO was made back when the technology most of these guys are based on weren't even a thing.
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skyler10fic · 2 years
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To Have and to Hold: Ch. 2 Venue Adventures
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Carol and Daisy have three available locations in mind for their wedding. Join them as they find the one that is just right for them!
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The first thing to decide on was the location, which would determine the exact weekend around “early June” as their timeframe. Unfortunately, they discovered, four months was cutting it close for most venues. Three spots on their list, however, still had openings, so Carol and Daisy rearranged their schedules to visit them as soon as possible on the last Saturday in February. At least it was a sunny, comparatively warm one for the season.
First up was a barn-style venue at a country club. The manager picked them up from the front office in a golf cart and drove them around the property for what seemed like ages. Despite the warmth of the sun when they were standing still, the biting wind made the ride seem longer. 
“We’re so glad y’all could come out here!” the manager shouted over the noise of the motor and wind in a thick Tennesee accent. “It’s been busy busy busy. We are filling up with events left and right.” 
They finally arrived at the end of the winding trail to a little walking path. Golfers in sweaters taking advantage of the rare sunny winter day waved as they walked passed, and gorgeous huge trees lined the green. 
“This is nice,” Daisy said optimistically. “I like the landscaping and everyone seems friendly.”
“Oh yes,” the manager confirmed. “We all watch out for each other too.” She waved at some golfers who waited until they had passed to tee off. “It’s just around here now.” 
She led them around a curve in the path and through some trees to reveal a rustic-chic barn and open lawn area. 
“This is where we put the buffet area,” she said gesturing to a concrete slab with poles to support hanging lanterns. “And this is great for a photo booth!” 
Carol wandered away a bit, drawn by the sound of a nearby creek. 
“Oh no!” the manager shouted. “Honey, come back on this side of the fencing.” She frantically waved to the whitewashed wood, unfortunately missing a few sections, that lined the wedding area as a golf ball whizzed past Carol’s head. 
Carol’s heart raced as she quickly and carefully made her way back to the manager and to Daisy’s side.    
“I don’t think this is going to work,” Daisy concluded. “What if one of our guests got hit by a ball?” 
The manager pasted on a customer service smile. “We do have a teensy waver for them to sign, but we can always add some decorations or signage to help keep them in the reception area. Before you make any decisions, let’s see the inside!” 
Carol and Daisy exchanged silent looks behind her back as she led them into the barn. They would be hypocritical to be disappointed, as it was exactly what it said on the tin. Artistically arranged horseshoes, branding iron marks, and taxidermied cattle heads decorated the painted gray walls, with knotted, uneven reclaimed wood flooring and a white wagon wheel table at the entrance “for the guest book!” as the manager explained in delight. 
“The website was less…” Carol faltered. “Western?” 
The manager tsked and waved dismissively. “Oh we haven’t updated that yet to reflect the redesign, but themed weddings are so popular these days, and did you know we’re the only Western aesthetic venue in the region?! Of course, you can always tone it down if cowgirl isn’t your style. The longhorns are removable, for an extra fee for labor, and we have some nice floral paintings or some ironwork light fixtures with electric candles, whatever your taste. The space is very adaptable.” 
The tension hung in the air as they tried to find a way to politely refuse. Daisy walked around the barn to give it full consideration. They only had three choices, so if the others turned out to be worse, she wanted to make sure they could make this one work. 
Unfortunately, she was distracted in this thought process by wall decor with “Live, Laugh, Love” underscored by hunting rifles under each word, and she tripped over a knot in the wood, knocking over a three-foot-tall metal silhouette of a cowboy and cowgirl in a romantic embrace. 
“Sorry! Sorry.” She tried to right the artwork and noticed she’d chipped the paint on the cowboy’s hat where it hit the ground. She grimaced and whirled back around to rush to Carol’s side. “You know, we’d really better be going.” 
Carol took the hint and looked at her watch. “Oh, yes, we have another appointment, and with the ride back, we better go now to not be late. This looks, it’s very… aesthetic, as you said!” 
Daisy pressed her lips into a smile and nodded and hummed in agreement. The manager surrendered in disappointment and led them back to the golf cart. 
“Oh, watch out!” She stopped them just in time as a golf ball flew overhead. “Clive’s been losing his sight, poor man, but we can’t tell him not to come. His father was one of the founders of the club! So we just have to be extra careful on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.”
Carol and Daisy sent each other another silent message with raised eyebrows. A Saturday wedding was their goal, assuming it would allow more guests to make it.
Back at their car after a long walk and golf cart ride, Daisy and Carol closed their doors and exhaled. 
“So.” Daisy put the key in the ignition and started the car. “Safety seemed like a concern.” 
“Right. And, as hot as cowgirls are, maybe not our ideal wedding aesthetic,” Carol emphasized and they both let out a giggle they’d been holding in. 
“Okay, so we’re agreed. Not our scene.” Daisy backed out of the parking spot and drove on to the main road. “Though I will take note of the hot cowgirl comment for other activities.”
She glanced briefly over to Carol, who bit her lip as her imagination filled in the blanks. 
“Yes, please. But next up is…” Carol announced as she programmed the address into her phone’s GPS app, “The Church of Love, a remodeled cathedral-style venue that doubles as a popular neighborhood bar, with live music, food, and drinks, drinks, drinks.” She paused, amused. “It says it three times like that. Drinks drinks drinks. There’s more information about the types of alcohol they offer than the space itself or the pricing or what’s included.” 
Daisy sighed. “Yeah, I’m hoping they have more details in person. I mean, obviously, they are a bar, so that’s their business, but it would be good to know what ballpark we’re talking here budget-wise.” 
Carol shrugged. “Probably standard to not have it on their website. Most places didn’t either. But like, do they work with caterers, do they provide a sound system…”
“It didn’t have many pictures either. Most of them were of the stained glass windows so I didn’t get a good sense of the space.” 
They drove up to the steepled building with neon signs out front and beer ad banners flapping in the wind. It was only 2 p.m., so the parking lot was empty, save one car at the far end. They got out and knocked on the huge wooden doors, trying to avoid the judgmental gaze of the gargoyles and other creatures above and around them. 
“Hey!” called a man with spiky white hair wearing a Hawaiian shirt in 40-degree weather. “That’s just for show. Entrance is over here.” He pointed to a normal-sized metal door on the side of the church and walked inside, so they followed. The entryway and lobby were dark, but the man flipped on lights and unlocked doors as he went, clearly in charge of the facility.
“Hi, hey,” Daisy greeted as they caught up with him. “We have an appointment to talk about having a wedding here? Are you Jack?”
“Jackie,” the man corrected, “Jack was my dad. And he’d be rolling over in his grave if he knew what I’d done to his church and hosting marriages between…” Jackie looked back at them, stopped himself, and had a wheezing coughing fit. “Sorry, nothing contagious, just believe ‘em when they say smoking’s bad for ya, kids.” He coughed again and Carol and Daisy tried not to visibly recoil. 
He opened a final door and swept his arm around. “Here it is!” The first thing they noticed was the pride he took in it. The second as they stepped into the former sanctuary was the giant stained glass rose windows above with rows and rows of narrow panes of stained glass just below, throwing light all around them. 
“Whoa,” Daisy smiled. “Okay, that’s cool.” 
“Oh!” Carol lowered her gaze to see an equally huge bar counter under one of the windows. Neon lights lined the shelves full of tequila and vodka and beers of every variety and more. “Right here in the space.” 
“Convenient, right?” Jackie waggled his eyebrows. “Wait ‘til you see this.” He pressed a remote and a disco ball descended from one of the archways. Then another. And another. 
Daisy scrunched her nose in the way she did when she was trying not to be rude. “So, we were thinking the reception and the ceremony would be in different rooms. Is there anything like that?” 
Jackie raised his hands in peace, “Okay, okay, I see where you’re coming from. We have these partitions built in for this.” He walked to one of the walls at the narrow midsection of the sanctuary and folded out hinged room dividers, and the other on the other side. “Back when this was a fancy church, they’d’ve had the choir up here, see, and the people in the back in what’s now the reception space.” 
“Party in the back, got it,” Daisy confirmed. She followed Carol to the front where the altar still stood. 
Jackie’s phone rang and he walked away for a moment. 
Standing before the altar, Daisy followed Carol’s gaze up to the massive crucifix, complete with with Christ’s dying body carved in marble. Carol shivered. Daisy soothed her back. “You okay?” 
Carol huffed out a half-laugh and turned to face the sanctuary. “Yeah, I’m fine. It’s weird, though. I can’t decide if it’s too holy or not enough.”
Daisy noticed below the stained glass but above the party scene, another row of gargoyles and angels stared down at them. “On paper, it sounds so cool. But in reality, it just doesn’t feel right, does it?”
They noted the way Jackie’s voice carried as he ranted to someone on the phone, echoing throughout the sanctuary even though he was far on the other side. 
Carol shrugged and gestured loosely to the marble bar counter with over a dozen marble stools and a whole wall of bottles. “It does seem like a cool bar concept. But maybe not for our wedding?” 
“Nah.” Daisy waved to Jackie, who waved back. She wasn’t entirely sure if he understood that they were leaving, but it didn’t matter anyway. “On to lucky number three!” 
The third venue had said to call first, so Carol talked to the receptionist who told them to come and reassured them that they would love the space, but that the venue’s manager was out dealing with an urgent situation and would meet them there as soon as she was available.
“Sounds like we have some time,” Carol said to Daisy after hanging up. “Wanna get coffee first?” 
“God, yes.” Daisy pulled into a Starbucks and they went in for a rest stop and refreshments in their long afternoon. 
Carol nibbled her thumbnail as they waited for their drinks. “What if this next one is another bust? What’s after that?” 
Daisy blew out her lips. “We go back to the drawing board, I guess. Maybe some of the ones that said they were full have cancellations or a waiting list? Wedding venues must have cancellations all the time, right, with people changing their dates or whatever?”
The barista called Carol’s name and she stepped up to take her drink, thank them, and wait for Daisy’s. Then she had an idea. “We could get creative, maybe somewhere we’re not thinking of? Somewhere not on the usual lists.”
The barista called out a drink for Tracey. Carol made sure they didn’t accidentally mean Daisy, but no, a Tracey stepped up to get an iced coffee. 
“Sorry, that’s mine,” Tracey said as Carol moved out of the way. 
“Iced coffee in February,” Daisy remarked, “that’s something I would do.” 
Tracey gave a little smile in response, then asked, “Hey, were you talking about wedding venues? I didn’t mean to overhear, just my wife and I got married last spring at a great place.” 
With that sentence, Tracey had their attention. “We’d love any recommendations at this point,” Daisy confessed. “We’re aiming for June, and most places are booked already.” 
Tracey searched in her phone for the information for the venue and showed them her screen. “Here, try this one. Gorgeous landscaping, right on this pond, there’s a wedding chapel and then an outdoor space and a reception hall with a kitchen. It’s owned by the city parks department, but as long as you bring in all your own people—photography, catering, deejay, whatever—and clean up when you’re done, it’s a good place to look into. We loved it.” 
“Thank you!” Carol typed the name of the venue and the city parks website came up with a page for the park it was in. 
“Good luck, and congratulations!” Tracey called as she left. Daisy's drink came just in time. 
Carol saw Daisy was holding in a smile. 
“What is it?” Carol asked as they walked out of the coffee shop and back to the car. 
“Look at the next address on the list.” 
“What?”
“Just do it!” Daisy urged with a laugh, getting out the keys as they reached the car. 
“Wait. No.” Carol looked up over the car at her. 
“Yup.” Daisy grinned and got in. When they were ready to go, she waited for Carol’s phone to bring up directions to the park. “Sounds like this is the one. Let’s go.” 
“How did I not realize that I was calling the parks department earlier?” Carol asked herself. “She just answered with her name, I guess, and I assumed it was a business.” 
Daisy stopped at a light and took a drink of her coffee. “I just showed you photos of this one, not the site, because honestly the web page sucked. City websites always suck, and I didn’t want you to hate it because of that or think it was run down or cheap or something just because it was a parks department venue.” 
“Fair,” Carol replied, scrolling through the scant information on the park web page. It was poorly adapted for the mobile browser, so she had to scroll horizontally as well as vertically. 
They arrived at the park just as a car with the parks department logo pulled in. 
A woman in a maroon peacoat with a clipboard got out and rushed over to them at a speed her pumps would allow. “So sorry! I was running late because there was a raccoon at the playground…” 
“Oh, that’s okay.” Daisy cringed that they had stopped for coffee after saying they were coming right over. “No rush. We just arrived.” 
“Ah! Perfect timing then. I’m Anne.” She shook both of their hands and led the way up a wooden ramp to the wedding chapel. “Let’s see here.” 
She pulled out a truly impressive ring of keys of every shape and variety and unlocked the door. An entryway with restrooms and a bulletin board of parks department activities opened up into a lobby area with a table, a few chairs, and carpet to prevent echoing. There was a simple wood stand for a guest book and a few windows for natural lighting. 
“It was renovated a few years ago, so while it looks new, it has a long history,” Anne explained.
She opened the chapel doors to reveal a modern but simple chapel. One round stained glass window above the altar showed a rose surrounded by a rainbow of colors. Large plain glass panes in the front gave them a stunning view of the pond, surrounded by willows, oaks, and evergreens. 
Anne apologized again, “It’s not the best view now but by June, I promise everything will be in bloom.” She pointed out which plants grew on which sides of the pond and the center where a fountain would be sparkling come spring but was off for the winter. 
They turned to the inside. A wood podium stood at the front with various cables and plugs for the sound system. There was nothing particularly religious about the room, nor any other clear “aesthetic” or “theme.” Daisy did notice built-in hooks for floral arrangements or other decorations, and Carol pointed out the seating was movable pews, if they needed more or fewer. 
“Yes,” Anne confirmed. “This is our standard spacing, but we have two more rows if needed or we can space them out a bit more to make the room look less empty for fewer guests. Or add a chair or two from the lobby.”
For every question and concern, Anne seemed to have an answer. She then walked them over to the outdoor and indoor reception area options, showed them the typical places buffet tables and gift tables and cake tables could go in each, the spots for speakers whether they decided to hire musicians or a deejay or a simple sound system, and a basic but functional kitchen. 
Daisy’s heart raced. This was it. She looked to Carol, who took her hand and squeezed. 
“Well,” Anne turned to them, checking off the last item on her clipboard. “That’s all I have, any more questions for me?” 
“Just to confirm,” Daisy asked, trying not to get her hopes up too high yet, “you said this is available in June?”
Anne checked her clipboard as they waited with bated breath. “Mmhm. I have down that you want Saturday, June 4, is that correct? We put a temporary hold on that date for you, but I’m afraid if you don’t put down a deposit today, we’ll have to open it up again and we can’t guarantee it will stay open.” 
Misinterpreting Carol and Daisy’s excited shared look as apprehension, she stepped back, “I’ll give you two a moment to talk it over. I’ll be out here.” She stepped outside and walked around the side of the building to remove some litter from a dormant flowerbed. 
Carol’s smile bloomed as she saw Daisy’s. “Yes,” they both said at once. Daisy squealed. “I can’t believe it. We’re getting married. Here.” 
“C’mon. Let’s test it out.” Carol led her back to the chapel. They hurried to the front and looked out at the pond, beginning to change color as the sun neared the horizon, just out of view. They stood facing each other, holding each other’s hands just as they would in the ceremony. 
“I do,” Daisy teased. 
“I do too,” Carol replied and winked. They kissed just as Anne found them. She waited politely until they noticed her.
“We’ll take it,” Carol confirmed. 
“Please,” Daisy added. 
She was tempted to add more pleases, but it was unnecessary as Anne replied, “Perfect! Let’s get the boring part over with, shall we?” She raised her clipboard to indicate she meant the paperwork. 
She led them out into the lobby where there was a table to sit at, turned on a light as it was starting to get dark, pulled out the forms, and clarified the amount for the deposit. 
As Daisy ran to the car for her checkbook, Anne confessed to Carol, “I’m glad it is a good fit for you two. Some people think it’s too plain or too small, but I’ve always loved this place.” 
“It’s perfect for us,” Carol said, reading over the paperwork and signing where indicated. 
“My parents were married here,” Anne said quietly, then put back on her cheerier parks department tone. “Of course, it’s been through two renovations since then. Wi-Fi, new appliances in the kitchen, and ADA accessible now.”
Carol finished her part of the paperwork as Daisy arrived back inside and sat down with them. She wrote the check and filled out her part of the paperwork as Carol asked Anne more about the park’s history, which Anne was all too happy to provide.  
When they were done, they stood out front as Anne locked up, remarking on how it had gotten cold while they were inside. Carol and Daisy got out their gloves from their coat pockets, wrapped their scarves tighter, and took in the surrounding park.
“Call me if you have any questions,” Anne called out to them and waved goodbye. They waved and then turned back to the pond to watch the last of the sunset fade into twilight and the stars begin to appear. Daisy slipped her arm around Carol’s waist, and Carol laid her head against Daisy’s. 
“June can’t come fast enough,” Carol sighed happily. 
“I know what you mean, but, uh, we have a lot to do before then, missy.” Daisy pulled her away and back to the car as they started shivering in the February air. “Invitations, guest list, cake, food, drinks, a wedding website, registry, music, decorations, what we’re going to wear, what color we want so we know what to ask the wedding party to wear, honeymoon destination…” 
“Okay, okay,” Carol laughed as Daisy started up the car. “I just meant, I’m excited to marry you right in there.” She pointed to the chapel. 
“In our adorable wedding chapel! Aw, look at it.” They exhaled happily together, which made them laugh at their own cheesiness, and then Daisy drove them home where they could at least check off the biggest item on their list. 
Who would come and what they would see and do and eat while at their wedding, well, that could wait for another day.
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Enhance Your Golf Game with Quality Used Golf Hybrids and Mizuno Clubs
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For golfers seeking to improve their performance on the course without breaking the bank, exploring the market for used golf equipment is a smart choice. In this article, we will focus on two key aspects: used golf hybrids and used Mizuno golf clubs. Used golf hybrids offer versatility and forgiveness, while Mizuno is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and performance. Discover the benefits of these pre-owned options and learn how to find high-quality clubs to elevate your game without straining your budget.
The Advantages of Used Golf Hybrids:
Versatility on the Course: Golf hybrids combine the characteristics of long irons and fairway woods, offering versatility in various situations. These clubs are designed to help golfers navigate challenging shots from the fairway, rough, or tee, providing better distance and control.
Forgiveness and Easy Launch: Used golf hybrids often feature a low center of gravity and wide sole, making them forgiving and easy to launch. These qualities enable golfers to achieve higher and straighter shots, even on mishits, improving overall consistency and confidence.
Exploring the Market for Used Golf Hybrids:
Online Golf Stores: Reputable online golf stores provide a wide range of used golf hybrids to choose from. Look for platforms with positive customer reviews and ratings, ensuring a reliable and trustworthy shopping experience.
Local Golf Retailers: Visit local golf retailers and pro shops to explore their selection of used golf hybrids. Here, you can physically assess the clubs, test them out, and seek expert advice to find the perfect fit for your game.
The Appeal of Used Mizuno Golf Clubs:
Superior Craftsmanship: Mizuno is known for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to craftsmanship. Used Mizuno golf clubs offer golfers the opportunity to experience the brand's exceptional quality and performance at a more affordable price.
Enhanced Feel and Control: Mizuno clubs are designed to provide excellent feedback, allowing golfers to better feel the impact of their shots and make necessary adjustments. This heightened control can lead to improved shot-making and overall performance on the course.
Finding Quality Used Mizuno Golf Clubs:
Online Resellers: Look for reputable online resellers that specialize in used golf clubs, including Mizuno. These platforms often provide detailed product descriptions, images, and customer reviews, helping you make an informed decision.
Certified Pre-Owned Programs: Mizuno offers certified pre-owned programs, where they inspect and refurbish used clubs to ensure they meet high-quality standards. Consider exploring these programs for a reliable source of used Mizuno golf clubs.
Conclusion:
Investing in quality used golf hybrids and Mizuno golf clubs allows golfers to enjoy exceptional performance and craftsmanship at a fraction of the cost. Used golf hybrids provide versatility and forgiveness, while Mizuno clubs offer superior feel and control. Whether you choose to shop online or visit local retailers, remember to research reputable sellers, carefully evaluate the condition of the clubs, and consider your individual playing style and preferences. With the right pre-owned clubs in your bag, you can elevate your golf game without compromising your budget.
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FootJoy x Todd Snyder "The Back Tees Collection"
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How would the most iconic players in golf history dress if they stepped onto the links today? The answer is the Todd Snyder x FootJoy Collection.
Titled “The Back Tees”, the collection was inspired by the golf fashion of old-school greats on and off the course. The styles borrow from the traditional codes of American menswear and place them in performance technical fabrics.
For this collaboration, Todd and the FootJoy team set out to create contemporary interpretations of 60s and 70s golf style. The team emphasized refined fabrics--including pique polos, mercerized sweaters and cotton/cashmere sweatshirts--then reinterpreted these iconic athletic styles in a thoroughly modern way. The collection features apparel in blacks, blues, olives and as well as geometric and jacquard prints, and two new premium pebble-grain leather golf shoes based on FootJoy’s Wilcox and Field Premiere Series models.
“I am so excited to be working with FootJoy again to create a collection worthy of the pro tees, we’ve taken some of our favorite design details from the golden age of golf–including the luster of mercerised cotton sweater polos and the brogueing on a bespoke golf shoe–and combined them with state-of-the-art technology and modern style.” says Snyder. “Because one thing that I’ve learned in my years on the links is that you can’t always be the best player in your foursome, but if you’re wearingnour collection you can certainly be the most stylish.”
Since their debut collection in spring 2021, the duo’s partnership has filled a gap in the marketplace and has proven itself to be a strong customer acquisition and retention strategy.
“We have seen consistent 50% year- over-year sales growth since our first launch in 2021, demonstrating the strength of our partnership with FootJoy. Our elevated menswear-inspired take on the sport continues to resonate with our existing customers and especially new customers.” says Alejandro Rhett, Chief Product Officer of Todd Snyder. “People discovering Todd Snyder for the first time through golf have proven to be a valuable long-term customer, returning back to convert through our mainline collections again.”
The FootJoy and Todd Snyder Collection drops May 18th, 2023 @ 10AM ET. The collection will be available at ToddSnyder.com, FootJoy.com and select Todd Snyder retail locations.
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Unleash Your Swing with Morsh Golf's Fairway Woods
When it comes to mastering your golf game, choosing the right equipment can make all the difference. Morsh Golf offers a fantastic selection of fairway woods that can help elevate your performance on the course. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, understanding the benefits of these clubs is essential.
What is a Fairway Wood?
Fairway woods are versatile clubs designed for long-distance shots from the fairway, rough, or even the tee. With a larger clubhead and a longer shaft, these clubs generate good speed, making them perfect for hitting the ball far while maintaining accuracy. Imagine swinging a club that feels like an extension of your arm – that's what a quality fairway wood can do for you.
Why Choose Morsh Golf Fairway Woods?
Innovative Design
Morsh Golf stands out due to its innovative designs that cater to various playing styles. The clubheads are engineered for maximum forgiveness, meaning they help minimize the impact of off-center hits. This feature is a huge boon when you’re playing under pressure and need to perform your best.
Enhanced Performance
These fairway woods are made from high-quality materials that provide durability and enhanced performance. The aerodynamic shape reduces drag, allowing for a smoother swing and better ball flight. Think of it as the difference between driving a sports car and a clunky old vehicle – speed and precision matter in golf, too!
Custom Fitting Options
Morsh Golf understands that every golfer is unique, so they offer custom fitting options. This means you can find the perfect club with the right length, loft, and shaft flex that matches your swing. A fairway wood that fits just right is like a favorite pair of shoes—comfortable and ready to help you perform at your best.
How to Use Your Fairway Wood
Off the Tee
Using a fairway wood off the tee can give you that extra distance you might need on a longer par 4 or 5. The larger clubhead helps you maintain control while launching the ball high into the air. Imagine soaring like a bird, gliding effortlessly toward the green.
From the Fairway
When you find yourself on the fairway, your fairway wood can be your best friend. With its design, it allows you to take powerful swings without sacrificing accuracy. You're not just hitting a ball; you’re sending it on a mission to the hole!
In the Rough
Even if you stray into the rough, Morsh Golf's fairway woods can help you recover. The forgiving design helps cut through the grass, gaining momentum to get the ball back on track. It’s like having a reliable sidekick that’s always there to bail you out.
Final Thoughts: Elevate Your Game
Morsh Golf's fairway woods are the perfect blend of innovation, performance, and style. With their unique design, custom options, and versatility, they set you up for success on the course. By incorporating these clubs into your game, you’re not just playing golf; you’re embracing an experience that brings joy and excitement to every swing.
Are you ready to transform your game? Explore Morsh Golf's fairway woods here and take the first step toward reaching your golfing potential!
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pargolfsupply · 10 months
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ParGolf Supply, Inc. personalized poker chips make excellent mementos that are affordable, of excellent quality, and effectively convey the essence of your business or event. Both general advertising and creating enduring memories can benefit significantly from them.
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Buy Stylish Men's Golf T-Shirts | 3BELOW
Elevate your golf game with our collection of men's golf t-shirts. Designed for style and performance, our premium range ensures you look and feel your best on the course.
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Elevate Your Golfing Experience with Flightpath Golf Tees
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For avid golfers, every detail matters when it comes to enhancing performance on the course. One often-overlooked element that can significantly impact your game is the golf tee. Flightpath Golf Tees offer a revolutionary approach to tee design, promising to elevate your golfing experience with their innovative features. Here’s how Flightpath Golf Tees can transform your game:
1. Precision Engineering for Optimal Performance
Flightpath Golf Tees are meticulously engineered to provide unparalleled accuracy and consistency. Unlike traditional tees, which may vary in height and stability, Flightpath Tees are designed to maintain a consistent tee height, ensuring that each shot is hit with the same precision. This consistency allows golfers to focus on their swing mechanics rather than adjusting their tee position. Click here for more information pixoneye
2. Enhanced Durability
One of the standout features of Flightpath Golf Tees is their exceptional durability. Constructed from high-quality, resilient materials, these tees are built to withstand repeated use without breaking or bending. This durability not only extends the life of the tee but also reduces the need for frequent replacements, making them a cost-effective choice for dedicated golfers.
3. Innovative Design for Improved Ball Flight
Flightpath Golf Tees incorporate advanced design elements to improve ball flight. The unique shape and aerodynamics of the tees are engineered to reduce friction and drag, promoting a more efficient transfer of energy from the club to the ball. This results in longer, straighter drives and improved overall performance on the course.
4. Customizable Options
Recognizing that every golfer has unique preferences, Flightpath Golf Tees offer customizable options to cater to individual needs. Golfers can choose from various heights, colors, and styles to match their playing conditions and personal preferences. This customization ensures that each tee is optimized for the golfer’s specific requirements, enhancing both comfort and performance.
5. Eco-Friendly Materials
In addition to their performance benefits, Flightpath Golf Tees are also environmentally friendly. The tees are made from sustainable materials that minimize their environmental impact. By choosing Flightpath Tees, golfers can enjoy high performance while contributing to the preservation of the environment.
6. Easy Setup and Use
Flightpath Golf Tees are designed for ease of use. The tees feature a user-friendly setup process, allowing golfers to quickly adjust the tee height and position. This convenience ensures that golfers can spend more time focusing on their game rather than struggling with tee adjustments.
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Flightpath Golf Tees have been tested and endorsed by professional golfers and enthusiasts alike. Their performance benefits are well-documented, with many players noting improvements in their game after incorporating Flightpath Tees into their routine. The positive feedback from the golfing community underscores the effectiveness and quality of these innovative tees.
Conclusion
Elevating your golfing experience involves paying attention to every detail, including the equipment you use. Flightpath Golf Tees offer a blend of precision engineering, durability, and innovative design that can significantly enhance your game. By choosing Flightpath Tees, you can enjoy more accurate, consistent, and longer drives, while also benefiting from customizable options and eco-friendly materials. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a weekend golfer, incorporating Flightpath Golf Tees into your game is a smart move towards achieving better performance and enjoying your time on the course.
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onlygreens12 · 15 days
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Unique Golf Gifts: Stand Out with These Creative Ideas
Golf enthusiasts are a special breed. They live and breathe the game, celebrating every birdie and lamenting every bogey. When it comes to gifting, finding something that truly resonates with their passion can be a challenge. While a new driver or a set of high-end golf balls is always appreciated, why not take a step beyond the conventional and surprise them with something unique? Here are some distinctive Unique golf gifts ideas that are sure to delight any golfer.
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Personalized Golf Accessories
One of the most thoughtful ways to show you care is by giving personalized golf accessories. Imagine a custom-engraved golf ball marker featuring their initials or a special message. For a more practical touch, consider personalized golf tees or a monogrammed golf towel. These items add a personal touch to their game and make for memorable keepsakes.
Golf-Themed Art and Decor
For the golfer who loves to decorate their space, golf-themed art and decor can be a great choice. From vintage golf posters and prints depicting famous courses to custom-made golf sculptures, these pieces can add a touch of their favorite sport to their home or office. Wall art featuring iconic golf courses or famous players can be a constant source of inspiration and pride.
Innovative Golf Gadgets
Golf gadgets are continually evolving, and there are plenty of innovative options to choose from. A high-tech rangefinder can provide accurate distance measurements, while a golf swing analyzer can help improve their game by offering detailed feedback on their swing mechanics. These gadgets not only enhance their play but also make the game more enjoyable.
Golf Course Experience Packages
If you want to give a gift that creates lasting memories, consider a golf course experience package. Many courses offer gift certificates or packages that include a round of golf, a meal, and perhaps even a golf lesson. For a truly unique touch, look for packages that include access to exclusive or renowned courses that they might not have the opportunity to play otherwise.
Customized Golf Bags
A custom golf bag is both practical and stylish. Many companies offer the option to personalize golf bags with colors, designs, and even logos or names. This makes it easy for the recipient to stand out on the course and have a bag that reflects their personal style and preferences. It’s a practical gift that combines functionality with a personal touch.
Golf-Themed Books and Journals
For golfers who love to read, consider gifting books that delve into the history, techniques, or anecdotes of the game. There are also beautifully designed golf journals where they can record their game statistics, thoughts, and goals. These items not only provide enjoyment but also serve as valuable resources for improving their skills.
Golf Training Aids
Training aids can help golfers fine-tune their skills and improve their performance. Look for products like putting mats that simulate real greens, alignment sticks to perfect their swing, or weighted training clubs to build strength. These tools offer practical benefits and show that you’re invested in helping them reach their golfing goals.
Golf Apparel with a Twist
Golf apparel doesn’t have to be ordinary. Consider items like custom-designed golf socks, quirky golf hats, or high-performance shirts with unique patterns or colors. These pieces can add a touch of fun and individuality to their golfing wardrobe while ensuring they stay comfortable on the course.
Eco-Friendly Golf Gifts
For the environmentally conscious Golf Gifts, eco-friendly gifts can be a great choice. Look for biodegradable golf tees, reusable water bottles, or golf towels made from recycled materials. These gifts show consideration for their values while still being practical and stylish.
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golfspain · 20 days
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Finding the Perfect Golf Travel Agency for Your Next Escape
When it comes to planning a golf vacation, finding the right golf travel agency can make all the difference. A top-notch agency ensures that every detail of the trip, from tee times to accommodations, is perfectly arranged, allowing for a smooth and enjoyable experience. With so many options available, how does one find the ideal agency for their needs? 
Here’s a comprehensive guide to help in the search for the perfect golf travel agency for the next golf escape.
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Understand What You Need
Before starting the search for a golf travel agency, it’s important to have a clear understanding of what’s needed for the trip. This involves evaluating personal preferences and specific requirements for the golf vacation.
Define Your Golfing Goals
Identify the main objectives for the golf trip. Are the goals to play at renowned courses, experience different golfing destinations, or combine golf with other activities? Having a clear idea of the goals will help in selecting an agency that specializes in the desired aspects of the trip.
Establish a Budget
Set a budget for the golf vacation. This includes not just the cost of the golf packages but also other expenses like travel, meals, and activities. Knowing the budget helps in finding an agency that offers options within the financial limits and provides the best value.
Research Potential Agencies
With a clear understanding of personal needs, the next step is to research potential golf travel agencies. This involves evaluating various factors to find an agency that meets expectations and offers a seamless booking experience.
Check Specialization and Expertise
Look for agencies that specialize in golf travel. Their expertise in this niche ensures a higher level of service and knowledge about the best courses, destinations, and packages. Specialized agencies often have established relationships with golf courses and resorts, leading to better deals and experiences.
Review Reputation and Experience
Examine the agency’s reputation and experience in the industry. Reading reviews and testimonials from previous clients can provide insights into the quality of service and overall satisfaction. An experienced agency is likely to handle details more efficiently and offer valuable recommendations.
Evaluate Services and Offerings
Different golf travel agencies offer varying services and packages. Assessing these services helps in finding one that aligns with personal preferences and ensures a comprehensive and enjoyable experience.
Look for Comprehensive Packages
Evaluate the range of packages offered by the agency. Comprehensive packages typically include golf rounds, accommodation, and additional amenities like transportation and dining. Ensure the agency provides packages that cover all desired aspects of the trip.
Check for Customization Options
Customization options can enhance the golf vacation experience. Agencies that offer tailored itineraries allow adjustments based on personal preferences, such as specific golf courses, accommodations, or activities. This flexibility ensures the trip is perfectly suited to individual needs.
Assess Customer Service and Support
Exceptional customer service is a critical factor when choosing a golf travel agency. It ensures that any issues or questions are handled promptly and effectively, contributing to a smoother and more enjoyable trip.
Evaluate Communication and Responsiveness
Assess how responsive and communicative the agency is. A good agency should provide clear information, answer queries promptly, and offer support throughout the booking process and the trip itself. Effective communication is key to resolving any potential issues and ensuring a positive experience.
Consider Post-Booking Support
Post-booking support is essential for handling any changes or issues that may arise. Choose an agency that offers reliable support during the trip, such as assistance with tee times, accommodation issues, or other travel-related concerns.
Review Additional Benefits and Perks
Some golf travel agencies offer additional benefits and perks that can enhance the overall experience. These can add value to the trip and make the selection of the agency more appealing.
Look for Exclusive Access
Agencies with exclusive access to certain golf courses or resorts can provide unique experiences. This might include early tee times, special rates, or access to private facilities. Such perks can significantly enhance the golfing experience and add to the overall enjoyment of the trip.
Explore Value-Added Services
Value-added services such as guided tours, golf clinics, or special events can enhance the golf vacation. Consider agencies that offer these extras as part of their packages, as they can provide additional enjoyment and opportunities to make the most of the trip.
Make the Final Decision
With all the necessary information in hand, it’s time to make the final decision. Choose an agency that best aligns with personal preferences, budget, and expectations.
Confirm All Details
Before finalizing the choice, ensure that all details are confirmed and understood. This includes package inclusions, payment terms, cancellation policies, and any special requests. Clear confirmation helps avoid any surprises and ensures a smooth booking process.
Book Early for Better Options
Booking early often provides access to better options and rates. It also allows more time for planning and making any necessary adjustments to the itinerary. Secure the chosen package well in advance to ensure availability and the best possible experience.
golf travel agencyConclusion: Tee Up for a Great Experience
Finding the right golf travel agency is key to a successful and enjoyable golf vacation. By understanding personal needs, researching potential agencies, evaluating services, and considering customer support, it’s possible to select an agency that offers the perfect golf escape.
Ready to start planning an exceptional golf getaway? Explore a variety of golf travel agencies that offer tailored packages and expert services to ensure a memorable golfing adventure. For more information and to find the ideal agency for a remarkable golf experience, visit Golf Spain.
Embark on a golf vacation that combines top-notch courses, excellent service, and unforgettable memories!
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