Great Golf Gifts to Build Your Brand
Tee up brand awareness with great custom golf gifts
Rick Cundiff
If you’re in business, you know deals don’t always get done in the office. Plenty of transactions take place in other settings, not least of which is the golf course. And if you’re a golfer, you know the value of swag. So why aren’t you using customized golf items to market your brand?
Large or Small, We Have it All
At TJM Promos, we make it easy. We offer a full range of custom golf accessories to serve as reminders of your game – sales game, that is.
Large or small, we have custom golf items to fit any need or budget. From divot repair tools and ball markers to towels, coolers and giant golf umbrellas, we have just what you need.
Go ahead, take a subtle approach with tees and a ball marker in a matchbook style cover. Or, if you prefer a direct approach, go big with a 62” umbrella imprinted with your brand. Want to really go big? We offer a Titleist Hybrid 5 golf back that you can have custom embroidered.
Don’t forget custom apparel. We offer a range of caps and customizable polos perfect for the course. We offer a wide choice of sizes, colors and embroidery styles to suit virtually any brand or logo.
At TJM, we don’t limit you to the course, either. Check out our handy car accessories, including sun shades, keychains, organizers and other great items.
Still not convinced? OK, how about our selection of cell phone accessories, coolers, mugs, tumblers, desk accessories, pens, beach chairs and so much more?
The bottom line is that we carry more than 800,000 different products. All of them can be customized to promote your business or brand. We’re here to serve all your custom promotional product needs, whether on the golf course, in the boardroom or on the road. Call us today, or email to find out how TJM Promos can boost YOUR bottom line.
Rick Cundiff
Content Director, Blogger
Rick Cundiff spent 15 years as a newspaper journalist before joining TJM Promos. He has been researching and writing about promotional products for more than 10 years. He believes in the Oxford comma, eradicating the word "utilize," and Santa Claus.