The Golfers Pocket

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Golf Accessories Specialists - Ideal for Corporate Branding - Advertising or as A Golfing Gift








AVOID THE 20th HOLE! - With The 'Classic Golfer's Pocket'

The Classic Golfer's Pocket inser is designed to:

SAVE Save the golfer's trouser pocket lining from the holes caused by the sharp points of tees, pitch mark repairers and pencils.
KEEP Keep all loose items such as tees, pitchmark repairers, pencils and ball markers together, for the start and end of the game.
PROTECT

Protect the trouser pocket lining and cuff from wear & stains.

Order The Classic Golfer's Pocket (Leather)

Trim/Letters Colour
Leather Colour
   
Glove Hand
£ 19.95
inc., p&p

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Up To 3 Initials To Be Added:


Designed in Scotland, The Home of Golf

Every Golfer gets a hole in their pocket, caused by the sharp points of Tee's, Pitchmark repairers etc,.. tearing the lining of their golf slacks.

GREAT PERSONALISED GOLFING GIFT
IDEAL FOR CORPORATE ADVERTISING
& BRANDING OR PROMOTION


Handcrafted from selected quality leather hides to provide suppleness and durability, with brass or chrome style metal cuff edging.

Choose either Black or Tan leather 'Classic Golfer's Pocket' and Gold or Silver embossed personalised initialing.



As seen in major Golf Magazines and on TV.




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MAKES ACCESSORIES EASY TO STORE - PROTECTS POCKETS & TROUSERS - AVOID THE 20TH HOLE !

Produced in either black or tan leather with gold or silver lettering and trim



  • Protects Pocket Lining
  • Keeps Accessories Organised
  • Unique Gift Item
  • Great Corporate Brandable Gift
  • Great Value - Saves You Money
  • Designed In Scotland, The Home Of Golf





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