20 Golf Gifts Under $25
New Meaning for “On the Rocks”
Justin David Golf Gifts features a two-part ice cube tray that makes 10 ice cubes in the size and shape of a golf ball — complete with dimples! $16.99 at www.jdgolfgifts.com
A Picture Frame They'll Want to Use
We've finally found an elegant golf photo frame — a polished pewter frame in the shape of a golf bag that holds a 5-by-7 photo and looks like a much more expensive gift. $24.99 at Justin David Golf Gifts, www.jdgolfgifts.com
A Business Card Holder With a Secret
This holder not only displays business cards between two antique-style golf balls, but also comes with a clever feature: a secret storage space for your paper clips and other items. $15.95 at The Golf Collection, www.thegolfcollection.com
Fun for the Whole Family
Rather than memorabilia, why not get attendees a gift they can play with? This 750-piece St. Andrews golf links jigsaw puzzle is made from a famous oil painting by golf course artist Linda Hartough. The puzzle comes in a gilded antique replica book cover with information about St. Andrews' 17th Road Hole on the back. $24.95 at Designer Golf Gifts, www.designergolfgifts.com
Kids' Clubs
Attendees with little ones will love a set of plastic junior clubs. These come in their own rolling bag with putter, iron, driver, three balls, and two cups with flags. $19.95 at The Golf Cellar, www.thegolfcellar.com
Almost Like Being There
Your attendees will treasure their own personal copies of the official tournament program for the 2006 Masters, with details on the players, the history of the tournament, and the course. $8.95 at The Golf Cellar, www.thegolfcellar.com
Make Your Friends Laugh
Golf is not a game to be played without a sense of humor. A collection of painted metal wall plaques with sayings such as “Life is a Game — Golf is Serious!” will elicit a chuckle from everyone. $19.95 each from Iznad Golf, www.iznadgolf.com
A Different Kind of Game
A set of vintage playing cards will become the focal point of many memorable family evenings. Two decks of green and burgundy cards with a vintage golf scene come gift-boxed. $22 at Fairway Collections, www.fairwaycollections.com
Is It Warm Enough to Play Today?
This indoor/outdoor golf-themed thermometer is made of weather-resistant plastic with easy-to-read numbers. $21.95 at The Golf Cellar, www.thegolfcellar.com
A Touch of Class
Elegant vintage drink coasters with a golf theme, available in sets of six from Iznad Golf, are sure to be used — and treasured — for a lifetime. $24.95 at www.iznadgolf.com
Tasty Treat
For a fun favor, who doesn't love chocolate? One variation, chocolate golf balls from The Golf Collection, has a fudge core and comes in a bucket that holds between 11 and 13 golf balls. $8.50 from www.thegolfcollection.com.
You Scratch My Back …
What better way to get to those hard-to-reach places than with a golf club back scratcher? Made with a 24 kt gold-plated steel shaft, it features a molded golf club — style grip and a golf glove to do the scratching. $15.99 at MacBirdie Golf Gifts, www.macbirdie.com
Play While You Work
This playful mouse pad doubles as a desktop putting game, with three balls, a mini-putter, and a flag. $16.99 at MacBirdie Golf Gifts, www.macbirdie.com
For the Ladies
This crystal golf bag pin is something that women can wear on a coat or suit jacket to remind them of your golf event. It looks like real gold and diamonds, but is only $19.99 at BirdieBall, www.birdieball.com
Lighten Up!
From the makers of the Original Smiley Golf Ball comes The Cool Smiley, complete with shades. Three balls in a see-through package are $8.99 at Golf'un, www.golfun.com
A Golf Gift They'll Use Daily
The sharpest-looking bookmark we've seen in a while is made of etched metal with iridescent color accents with a golf theme. It can be slipped between book pages or clipped over a few pages. $25 at Kyle Design, www.kyledesign.zoovy.com
You Gotta Laugh
A set of black-and-white posters from Fairway Collections takes a humorous look at how far people will go for the love of golf. For example, there's one of a golfer and his caddy teeing off on a skyscraper being constructed in New York in the 1920s — that's right, on the steel beams! $20 each at www.fairwaycollections.com
Gone Fishing … No, Golfing
For one of the largest selections of golf animal head covers anywhere — more than 600 of them — there's a Web site called, of course, www.golfanimalheadcovers.com. Our favorite new head cover for 2006: a colorful trout, just $14.95.
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Since your attendees likely spend a lot of time on the computer, why not choose a mouse with a golf theme as a gift? The “I Love Golf” optical computer mouse contains a small golf ball floating in green fluid. It's not only fun, it's mesmerizing. $24.95 at GolfSmith Golf & Tennis, www.golfsmith.com
Clean Sweep
Did you know that the PGA recently approved the use of cleaning brushes for the green? The Pocket Pal and Putt Pal were designed to clear any debris in a ball's path. $12.99 at BirdieBall, www.birdieball.com
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