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Posted on March 10, 2010.
Golf GiftsGift Ideas golf - I'm giving a club of choice for an exit charity?

As the title suggests I am donating a club of his choice at a charity golf outing - the club / gift will be a lot at one of the players who participate - and I'm looking for suggestions on what to donate. I want to give something that will stand out and be desired as a prize by the largest possible number of participants, but also something that would actually be useful for the winner. I'm looking for direction since this type of club (ie driver, iron, wedge, putter, etc.) and brand / model meets the criteria. Beyond a gift from the club if there are suggestions for professionals and club fitting services in the New York area, the information would be most appreciated.

Scotty Cameron putter hell id try to win lol

If a club can seem like a good choice it can not be the best. Imagine that you guys high, short guys, ladies, ladies short, ladies large, elderly, etc. (you get the drift ... I suppose) to the raffle. What 'lil old lady golfer do with the driver for your super-duper with a rigid shaft and oversized handles?

A club does not fit all, unless of course all the participants of the raffle are the same sex and even built.

In my opinion, a good club can be a better option, not as flashy but much more usable. You could make a good model of cardboard that stands out on the prize table.

If you make a gift of a unique club as the title suggests, then you want to go with a driver, a wedge or a putter.

Most golfers purchasing / using a set of irons, so they will probably not be interested in a single iron.

Drivers over size are all the rage these past two years, if a driver has donated will receive much attention. A Putter Odyssey or Cameron will be a lot of interest.

Most golfers are carrying around 2 or 3 in their bags now. Thus, a corner loft or corner of sand would be a good catch. (A pitching wedge usually comes with all the irons.)

Scotty Cameron Studio Design Putter (They can be equipped with the reader, they are immediately recognizable as quality and performance is excellent. The weight and flexible shaft will not be a problem as a pilot and implementation is the most important game (DVD player and putt for doe), my studio 2.5.

A driver appears to be the most desirable. If it is a great brand (Titleist, Ping, Calloway, Nike), players will be anything he wants. If it's a drawing where anyone can get is even better. I saw the pilot given for long distance calls and putters given for longest putt made. It makes no sense. Your donation will be greatly appreciated and the winner will be happy. Good luck.

No info on the NYC club fitting however, if you travel to Arizona to check Hot Stix Golf in Scottsdale. large company.

I was one of several charity events and I saw some of the new hybrid clubs price ... I think they are an excellent idea for all levels of golfers, because they can use all the clubs and most are interested in obtaining

Nike SQ driver Sumo2. Get an ordinary tree, with 10.5 degrees of loft (standard and is suitable for most golfers) Square the club head will really attracted golfers to brag to their friends about their new square driver cool.

A gift card to Sports Authority or Modells *****,, would be quite Nice. Good luck to ya.

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