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June 20th is Father’s Day and as it often does this
annual celebration of male parenting falls on a
significant day in the golf calendar…the final Sunday of
the U.S. Open. Though Father’s Day/Open Sunday does
not always mean dad will get to relax in front of the
television, his hands grasping a favorite wedge or adult
beverage, gift givers can make his day memorable.

A couple of quick ideas for the golfing father are in order
beginning with an annual Titleist promotion, dad’s name
on his Titleists at no extra charge. This customization
special is good for orders of the Pro V1, Pro V1x, NXT
Tour, NXT and DT Solo balls, one dozen minimum. See
any Titleist retailer for details.

The Money Clamp is a neat idea that allows dad to carry
his cash and credit cards with some style and security.
While there are a lot of money clips on the market, Money
Clamp is the best of the lot with several features and
Fathers Day gifts
By ED TRAVIS, Editor FrontPageGolf
Tour Edge Golf has the reputation of manufacturing high
quality, high value, innovative clubs as exemplified by the
new Bazooka HT Max driver and irons. The irons are a
progressive design with variable blade length and top
line coming in at $259 for 4-PW which the driver,
featuring the latest MOI technology, lists $149. Tour Edge
offers both a lifetime warranty and a 30-day playing
guarantee for its’ clubs so you can hardly go wrong.
options such as a
choice of finishes
and inexpensive
custom engraving
that make it stand
out. It holds up to
12 credit cards
and 25 bills and
fits easily in a front
pants pocket
which removes.
TaylorMade Golf in
consultation with perhaps the
hottest putting instructor
around, Dave Stockton, and
Dr. Steven A. Hitzeman, a
professor at the Indiana
School of Optometry, has
introduced the Rossa Corza
Ghost putter. The whole idea
was to make a mallet putter
with a design that would make
taking the correct aim much
easier. From all reports they
have more than achieved their
goal and the Ghost is
the “cargo-hold” look caused by the three-inch thick
clump of a rear-pocket wallet most men use. Complete
details are on the web at moneyclamp.com
generating a lot of buzz in the marketplace even before it
hits retail shops in June. The white with black lines
scheme make for easier focus and more precise
alignment according to TMaG. List price is $159.
Finally, and particularly if you really need a offbeat gift
idea, there are the used golf club sculptures created by
Jeff Diamond, a former lamp manufacturer from West
Palm Beach, Fla. These works of art are priced from
$20 to $3,500 with old clubs used to make everything
from umbrella stands, bathroom accessories, and
mailboxes to table stands and picture frames.  Contact
him at weldedgolfclubs@msn.com or 561-379-9367.