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EDITOR’S
PICKS
Nothing promotes fun like a pen
shaped like something else. This
golf
tee pen
measures just over seven
inches and is great for your next golf
outing. It’s ideal for golf courses, bars,
restaurants, fundraisers and more.
Just like a traditional golf tee, the pen
is white and it comes with blue ink.
Wowline
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www.wowline.comThe final piece of any great golf tournament is a meaningful award such as the
Birdie Award
(left) or
Kilmer Golf Award
. The Birdie Award can be person-
alized using a deep etch or deep etch with colorfill imprint. The Kilmer Golf
Award is made of magnificent optical crystal and is available in three sizes, per-
fect for recognizing the achievements of first place, second place and third place
winners in a tournament. Personalize the Kilmer Golf Award with your choice of
imprint processes: deep etch, deep etch with colorfill, 2D/3D subsurface laser
engraving or Illumachrome™ four-color imprint.
Crystal D
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www.crystal-d.comLet your imagination run wild on
absorbent velour and Turkish combed
cotton
ColorFusion Golf
Towels™
. Edge-to-edge designs in
vibrant colors ensure you’ll have a
standout piece. The towel measures 16
x 24 inches and has its own sewn-in
loop for easy hanging.
Towel Specialties
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www.towelspecialties.comJACKETS ONLY
Augusta National
bought green jackets
from New York-based Brooks Uniform
Company in 1937 for members to
wear during the tournament so
patrons would know who to turn to
for information. Members wore them
at the club so that waiters would
know who would pay the bill. In 1949,
Sam Snead became the first Masters
champion awarded a green jacket.
Source:
Augusta.com