Personalised golf towel...

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Evening all

Thinking about Christmas gifts for my two brothers and thought about getting them a personalised golf towel. However all the ones I've seen on line are pretty naff. Anyone bought one from somewhere before that they would recommend?

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A quick ebay search turned up plenty, some of them were almost tasteful.

(The "Born to bogey" one tickled me)
 
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I bought my FIL and BIL one each as we were playing as a works team in Charity day. Bought plain black nice Callaway towels and got the stitching done at an embroidery shop. Much better then stuff bought online IMO...
 
Why are all golf towels too long, so much so they rub against the wheel of your cart which at this time of the year means they get really dirty and wet easily! Surely manufacturers could make them slightly shorter :confused:
 
I bought my FIL and BIL one each as we were playing as a works team in Charity day. Bought plain black nice Callaway towels and got the stitching done at an embroidery shop. Much better then stuff bought online IMO...

I bought two of my best friends "personalised" bag towels last Christmas and had no trouble at all in finding them.
I was lucky though as their names are Trevor Wilson and Gordon MacGregor.
 
My BIL got me a personalized one.. it is ok, but not my favourite as I have a Guinness one. So handed it down to my son who also shares the same initials.

Apparently BIL got it off NotonTheHighStreet.com website... Might be worth a look...
 
LOL. Worry not Patrick I was thinking more along the lines of a towel I could choose that would mean something to us as brothers. If I go down this route will post some pics post Xmas to reassure you ;)
 
Why are all golf towels too long, so much so they rub against the wheel of your cart which at this time of the year means they get really dirty and wet easily! Surely manufacturers could make them slightly shorter :confused:

I use a beer towel.
 
Why are all golf towels too long, so much so they rub against the wheel of your cart which at this time of the year means they get really dirty and wet easily! Surely manufacturers could make them slightly shorter :confused:

Buy some Bridgestone balls from Clubhouse Golf and you get a free Bridgestone towel that is nice and short.
 
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