Labelling golf clubs

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After losing a club last month, I thought I would firmly lock the stable door now the horse has bolted and get some labels for my clubs.
Yes, I could make some, but I want them to be really durable.

Any recommendations for companies to use?

(Apologies to mods if asking for commercial stuff like this is frowned upon)
 
I got some asset lables made up from a professional company callled Datalabel.co.uk.

£90 for 200 + £8 P&P

There are many others out there with varying prices and services.

The ones I bought were special asset lables that were almost impossible to peel off and rated to last in harsh environments, eg wet/cold/hot etc
 
Why not take them to an engraver? Have your name engraved on the sole. Ok may effect resale a bit. But better than getting them nicked.
 
It's not so much the risk of gettting them nicked, it's to aid their return when I leave one by the wrong side of the green.
Engraved or labels, if someone wnats to keep them, it's not going to make any difference, which is why i'm interested in the less radical plan of labels.

ScienceBoy- thanks for your suggestion, but £90 for 123 more labels than I need is a tad steep!

Anyone else got their own labels printed?
 
I'd just suggest that your more careful when on the course!

I can't understand the amount of people that leave clubs lying beside greens or on the tee. I once gave a man in front of me his sand wedge back 3 times in 5 holes and told him the next time I was leaving it. He didn't leave it again at his backside.
 
I'd just suggest that your more careful when on the course!

I can't understand the amount of people that leave clubs lying beside greens or on the tee. I once gave a man in front of me his sand wedge back 3 times in 5 holes and told him the next time I was leaving it. He didn't leave it again at his backside.

I know- I don't usually leave them lying around , but I was quite distacted when my partner's trolley capszied as we walked off the green and i spent some time helping her right it.
 
Dyna would be a good shout. They do the small address labels you can print out with your address for putting on the back of mail (ideal when posting to the US). Quite small sticky and durable and would be ideal
 
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