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Monday
Dec182017

The Gifts You Wish You Got: Old Tom Marker From Seamus

It's that time of year again! You've been asked what you want and you just know it's not happening. Gift cards, cologne and the dreaded golf book you didn't want could be headed your way.

However, I bring good news. Some of our favorite golf retailers are done with pre-Christmas Day shipping and offering some nice discounts. Which is where this website's annual Christmas gift guide comes in.

I continue to love everything Seamus Golf is doing, including their foray into shoes this year. But great accessories remain the strength of their Oregon-based, all-made-in-the-USA operation. So if you're looking for something fun to round out your bag and up your golf karma tenfold, Seamus Golf's Old Tom Morris Hand-Forged Steel Ball Mark is the best $29 you'll spend.

Granted, these markers wouldn't be of use to PGA Tour players who no longer see fit to mark their balls when it could help a buddy, but for those who play within the spirit of the rules, no one makes a classier, cooler and well-designed ball marker than Seamus Golf.

Actually, with the 20% off delivery code SHIPINJANUARY it'll be less. Seamus Golf is also offering us free custom stamping on the back side. Your initials or Old Tom's favorite saying, "Far & Sure", fits within the 8 character max.

And don't hesitate to check out everything offered at the website where the code will apply.

PS - Seamus Golf now will make their ball marks with your logo if you're willing to do a minimum order of 100. Contact info@seamusgolf.com for more info.

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Reader Comments (13)

$29 for a ball marker?
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterSchlasser
To all who hate, like or just plainly disagree with me on most if not all aspects of The Royal & Ancient Game of Golf, I would like to offer up my very best wishes and hope that you all have a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

See I can't be all bad - and perhaps there is a little I can add to golfing discussions, but not now - - my only comment is -- Guys have a great time over Christmas & the New Year.
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterTom Morris
Merry Christmas to all.
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterFC
Thanks for the entertainment, Melvyn.

Is this your role model?
bit.ly 2jaUiLK
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterCarl Peterson
“I continue to love everything Seamus Golf is doing”
Of course you do, who doesn’t love $29 ball markers?
Especially when they are freebes in return for pimping them on my blog site?
So sign me up for the 100 count. A steal at $2900!
But that dang Golf ball, it goes too far and it’s ruining the game!
If you guys knew what a phony our host is in real life I doubt you would be wasting your time posting here.
12.18.2017 | Unregistered Commenteronthetake
But you (onthetake) know and you just posted?!?

Save yourself -- we'll be okay on our own.
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterCarl Peterson
Come on "onthetake" let's have a little bit of 'Peace on Earth and Goodwill to All Men & Women".
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterTom Morris
Don’t buy the ball mark
Don’t visit this site
Just don’t period
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJeff
Great company, great people. The buddy the elf shoes are a stretch though
12.18.2017 | Unregistered CommenterTM
I know where you can get a really good ball mark for a penny. Same kind used by Hogan, Palmer, Jack and Tiger.
12.19.2017 | Unregistered CommenterConvert
And, as a Christmas special, that ball-marker is available in a two-sided version, Convert.
12.19.2017 | Unregistered CommenterCarl Peterson
Convert, I always carry three pennies while playing because I heard Jack did it. Plus I'd eventually lose any ball marker of real value. Seamus would sit on a shelf at home.
12.19.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJohn
@onthetake... you're coming across as a huge jerk. If you don't like the guy or his site why are you wasting your time visiting it?

@Tom Morris... Merry Christmas to you and yours as well!
12.21.2017 | Unregistered CommenterJupiter

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