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Friday, November 1, 2024

Ace your favorite courses in Uinta County with these golf gifts

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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Get Golfing” Gifts

1) Putting Aid
This putting aid supercharges your ball alignment training. Made with lightweight, corrosion-resistant aluminum, it attaches to a putter. Its angled surfaces are sensitive to the putter face being open or closed upon ball impact. Alignment marks help ensure you strike the sweet spot. Made in the USA.

2) Putting Mat Green
PuttOUT: Putting Mat Green - Gray

3) Outdoor Golf Game
The Chippo Outdoor Golf Game combines cornhole and chip shots to make for a fun new golf-centric backyard game. Golfing buddies (or solo players) can use their own clubs to hit from turf-covered chipping mats into the netted holes. High-density foam balls have true spin and trajectory so they feel like the real thing, but won’t cause damage like a real ball can. The game boards are made with lightweight and durable plastic that’s easy to stow or move to wherever you want to play.

4) Pima Cotton Embroidered Socks
Soxfords: Pima Cotton Embroidered Socks - Slap Shot

5) All-in-One Golf Club Cleaner
This portable golf club cleaner can spiffy up clubs whenever they need it, like between rounds, or after each shot (like a true pro). The compact, lightweight design is easy to stow in your golf bag while housing a scrub pad, towel, brass groove cleaners, spray bottle and more. It removes built-up dirt and grass, and your nicely maintained clubs might even improve your game.

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