Personalized Golf Balls

March 20, 2008

Logo Golf Balls are a great selling toolFor those of you who take your clients out on the golf course, there’s no better way to make an impression than to give them a sleeve of Personalized Golf Balls with your name, your company (or logo) and your telephone number imprinted on each ball. They will remember you and the golf outing they had with you. If by some strange quirk of fate, a personalized golf ball winds up in the weeds or woods, your personalized golf ball might be found by someone who could be a potential new client. If you don’t think personalized or logo golf balls are not an effective tool, just remember the Susan G. Komen Foundation used thousands of pink ribbon logo’d Titleist golf balls to bring notice to its campaign to fight breast cancer to great effect.

When you or your company is asked to be a sponsor for a local golf tournament or event, are you strapped for an idea of what to give out to the participants? Why not give each one a sleeve of personalized golf balls with your company’s logo? They’re economical and, if you’re carrying them out to the 15th hole where your tent or chair is set up, it’s easier to carry a case or two oflogo golf balls than ten boxes of Frisbees or bottled water, and the memory of you or your company will stay with the players a lot longer. Personalized Golf Balls can also be a perfect gift for the golfer who has everything. Put your sentiment right on the ball (Like “To My Favorite Duffer: Happy Father’s Day!”). You can even imprint your favorite photo. Golfballs.com will set up your your logo golf balls for free and ship them free. It can’t get any better than that and what better way is there to make an impression! Make sure you get the cut-proof kind of golf ball, though, unless you’re on the cutting edge of technology.

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