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"Sandie" Ball Marker

"Sandie" Ball Marker

Regular price Dhs. 45.00 AED
Regular price Sale price Dhs. 45.00 AED
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The OG "Sandie" Ball Marker

Product Details

  • One-Size
  • Color: Forest Green 
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Unstructured 5 Panel Rope Hat
  • Adjustable Snapback Closure on Back
  • "Sandie" Script on Front in 3D Embroidery
  • "Dubai Golf Club" Across Back in Flat Embroidery

Shipping & Returns

  • 15 AED Domestic Shipping
  • If you made an online purchase, you have 7 days within receiving your items to make a return for unworn merchandise with all original packaging attached. 
  • Refunds will be issued in the same form as the original payment.
  • To make a return, please email hello@sandiegolf.com
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Don't Use your Tee...

Alright, I know we've all done it but isn't it cooler, and quite frankly, classier to have a proper ball marker? Well, we think so at least.

A ball marker says a few things about you as a golfer. For one, you take your short game seriously. You believe in fairness… but only when it comes to the green. You're a master of details. And you treat marking your ball like an art form, even if the rest of their game is abstract.

BALL MARKER

FAQs

What is a Ball Marker?

A ball marker is a small, flat object used in golf to mark the position of a player's ball on the green.

When do you Use a Ball Marker?

A ball marker can be used in a few different scenarios. Most commonly, a ball marker is used to mark a ball’s position so you can pick it up and allow the other player to putt without interference. Another time a ball marker would be used is when you're cleaning your ball, lining up a putt, or taking a free drop.

What is Required for a Ball Marker?

There are no real strict rules on what a ball marker must be, but it should be small and flat, easy to identify, and made of metal or plastic.

What is the Purpose of a Ball Marker?

The purpose of a ball marker is to mark the position of a golf ball on the putting green.