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by Miss Naomi Nienow Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are golf Chip Markers?

These are ceramic chips that can be fully customized with photos, text, artwork, or anything else you can think of. They can include golf club logos, tournament or event information, family photos, contact information for businesses, silly "inside joke" pictures or phrases, coupons for rounds of golf, and much more.

Can I personalize my own golf balls?

FoundGolfBalls offers FREE Personalization of Pristine Grade Golf Balls for your self or gift giving. You can personalize any of the Golf balls below with a Custom Logo, Picture, Name or Saying.

Can you use a poker chip as a ball marker?

My answer to player was no, you would not be penalized for using a poker chip as a marker. The provision in the Note to Rule 20 – 1 is a recommendation of best practice, but there is no penalty for failing to act in accordance with the Note.

How long does it take to get customized golf balls?

Standard production for custom golf balls is 10 business days however we do offer rush service. You can choose as quick as 3 day rush production to get your personalized golf balls right away if you are in a bind.

How long does it take to get personalized golf balls?

approximately 14-21 business daysPersonalized golf balls take approximately 14-21 business days (Mon-Fri).

What do pro golfers mark their balls with?

Most PGA Tour pros have a stamp of their name, nickname, or initials on every golf ball (For example, Tiger uses “Tiger” … Rory McIroy uses “Rors”). You can do the same by custom ordering golf balls or simply drawing a dot or initials as well.

How do golfers mark their ball overnight?

The position of a ball to be lifted should be marked by placing a ball-marker, a small coin or another similar object immediately behind the ball. If the ball-marker interferes with the play, stance or stroke of another player, it should be placed one or more clubhead-lengths to one side.

Can you use a tee to mark your ball on the green?

That decision states that a tee, a loose impediment or a golf club may all be used to mark a ball. Scratching a line into the green, while not recommended because the act may damage the surface, is also permitted. An existing mark on the green that happens to line up behind the ball may not be considered a marker.

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