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Ballkeeper another great Father's Day gift

Saturday June 13, 2009 | 10:18:38 205 words, 1758 views
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Here’s the ultimate Father’s Day gift: Why not take dad to a golf course he’ll remember the rest of his life?

A round at Pebble Beach … wow!

An 18-hole stroll at the Ocean course at Kiawah Island … sublime.

A 36-hole day (with caddies of course) at Whistling Straights … what a livin’.

Any of those treats would knock dad’s socks off. But there’s a way to make them even better.

While he’s still riding the high a week later, give him a Ballkeeper, purchased at golfballkeeper.com.

The Ballkeeper will allow him to cherish the memories forever. Created by Eddie Seckinger, the Ballkeeper is a small trophy case to showcase a memorable round (or that hole-in-one).

It holds a golf ball and a 2-inch by 3-inch picture. It’s perfect size for a desk at work.

You could buy a logo ball from the course and add a scenic picture of your foursome on the 7th tee at Pebble Beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean or the 17th at Whistling Straights overlooking Lake Michigan.

There’s also a signature card where you can write a note telling dad how much you appreciate him.

It’s the kind of gift that will make even the toughest of dads a little sentimental.


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