He's Forgetful. He Loves Golf. Here's The Perfect Golf Gift For Him
The other day I spent quite some time on the golf course. More than I intended. Not because I played more holes than I intended, but because I left my 7 iron in the grass.
I got to the next spot where I needed my 7 iron and there I discovered the problem. I had no 7 iron to use.
I knew what I'd done because I've done it before, I'd left it behind. It isn't the first time. And of course you can never remember exactly where you left it so you have to retrace your steps until you find it, if you do.
If you left it on the last hole then it's not too bad, but if you left it 5 holes back it can put a real hole in your day looking for it. And it's embarrassing telling your friends to play on without you while you look for your club.
So when I came across the Club Out I immediately knew I had to write about it here as a great golf gift idea for a man who's a little forgetful.
It's a golf gift that ensures he never leaves a club behind again. And he avoids the embarrassment of leaving his friends to continue the round while he dodges balls and heads back to find his club.
It's quite a unique golf gift, and will probably pay for itself in no time if he's the sort who's left a club behind never to find it again and has had to buy another one. A great gift idea for his Christmas present or birthday present.
Club Out is an essential golf accessory. It works by making a small flag pop up when a club is taken out of the bag, so that when he next takes his buggy to walk off again he can immediately see that he has a club missing because there is a flag sticking up to remind him.
And you can even get personalized flags, so you can make sure he'll love his flag sticking out to remind him of his forgetfulness.
It's a practical and functional [tag-tec]golf gift[/tag-tec], and makes a unique gift for any occasion for a golfing man.
And why not read a few of my suggestions for Christmas gifts for him as well?Â
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Comments
Frank said:
Thanks a lot, this is a great suggestion. I've left several clubs during the last season, mainly my wedges at the fringe of the green. A simple gadget like the above would have helped a lot.