Captain gift

Belle

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Hi I really need some help my boyfriend is going to be captain at his club next year and I wanted to get him a good luck/keepsake as I have no clue when it comes to golf I was thinking Cuff links am I way off the mark any help would be great thank you x
 
Hi Belle.

If he wears double-cuff shirts then cuff links are a nice gift. However, he won't be wearing them on the course. Something like a customised ball marker or divot repair tool with a personal message from you could be nice. It's be something he would use on pretty much every hole he plays.
 
Titlest are doing free personalisation of golf balls when u buy a certain ammount . Have a peek in his golf bag see if he uses titleist balls. Pop into a good retailer or on course shop ig his club has one and ul get sorted no bother
Club logo 1 side captain 2020 the other. Or golf bag with club logo and captain 2020 on it might last longer 😊
Only u know or a good golfing mate would know if he likes that or not
 
Time and tolerance are the most valuable things to give imo!

It's only 1 year (and a teeny bit before and after) but it can be very busy at times, which puts pressure on everything (and everyone) else that/who is important in his life.

I wish both of you well for the experience.
 
Not sure what your budget is Belle but me i like the ' time at the course and no bending ear idea' . The time he will need to donate will be plenty. But i also like the bench idea or something on the course that is timeless.
good luck me duck.
 
Time and tolerance are the most valuable things to give imo!

It's only 1 year (and a teeny bit before and after) but it can be very busy at times, which puts pressure on everything (and everyone) else that/who is important in his life.

I wish both of you well for the experience.
I'd agree with this. My other half was very supportive during my time as Captain and that helps a lot. It's a busy time with lots of meetings and time at the club. Being understanding and realising that to do the job properly requires a lot of commitment and therefore support means a lot. Looking back now I really appreciate how understanding she was.
 
If he likes cufflinks, why not put the above ideas together and buy him some with both of your initials and a link to the golf club inscribed on them, and tell him that they are a dedication that you will support him through the year of his captaincy.
 
Personalised head-cover?

Personalised ball-marker - you can get services where they will print anything (within reason) - we got some recently with our society logo printed on them.
 
I'm surprised at the love for cuff links. It must be 5 yrs plus since I've worn a shirt that needs them, could be longer. Are you lovers of them going to endless black tie events or are you wearing them for work?
 
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