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Written by Dale Kirby
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Wednesday, 09 May 2007 |
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So, what constitutes a real golfer? A handicap? I would say not really as I have played with some women who carried a 40 handicap and could barely get around the course. Shooting a certain score? Well, again I have played with some guys who were pretty good but if they counted every stroke probably didn’t break 120. Taking lessons and hitting balls? I have seen some perpetual students that can’t seem to put all the parts of the game together. So, it seems there could be some heated discussion on when you proclaim “I am a golfer.” Here’s one more way to determine a real golfer person; open up their trunk and take note of what lies within. Is the trunk lined with tees, some broken? Are there at least 4 or 5 old scorecards tossed about? Is there at least one lone ball that is rolling around and can’t be found? And how about one or two pairs of shoes, a few ball markers and at least one hat that could use a good washing? If you ask me, these are the clues to a real “golfer”.
With that said check out the golf trunk organizer. It is a great piece and will absolutely designate you as a real “golfer”. It is up to you to live up to the label. And if you are reading this here’s a secret, it is on sale through the end of June. Just tell you personal account manager you saw it on the blog and we will honor the last column pricing with a purchase of at least first column minimum. That would make each organizer, imprinted for less then $20! Also, check out our top ten promotional golf products and other relevant customizable golf merchandise. Play on and in your spare time…try to find that ball. It probably is in the rear tire well.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 May 2007 )
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