What do you use as a ball marker?
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really, those are chunky?British pound. But now I will be using my Tat challenge coin. Thanks for the tip knickerbocker.
yeah, i like it because it's different and no one else uses them. they are chunky and big and always the biggest ball marker. i'm not out there playing scratch golf tho so i dont really care how it looks lol.really, those are chunky?
Yep. I like cause they are heavy and stay in your pocket usually. If it's in the way I just move it. But it sucks for whoever hits it while chippingreally, those are chunky?
i use coins as well, usually foreign but thin.
That's why I've always used the hat marker. It's thinner then a dime and regular marker size. and sticks right to the bill of the hat like its made to be there.All these 35 years of golfing and I thought that the purpose of a ball marker was so that if your ball is in another player's line, you could mark the spot so they don't hit your ball - and you could replace your ball on 'exact' spot.
Maybe I've been wrong. It appears nowadays that a for some, a ball marker is more of a look-at-me prop. I completely get iCraig's sentimental value, but it is a real ball marker. I always figured anything thicker than a dime was tacky and/or distracting.
The purpose of a ball marker is also to allow you to clean your ball and line it up for a straight putt. A larger ball marker helps keeps people from walking on your line, allows for easier reads if you step farther away for a good read and also makes it harder to fall out of your pocket and get lost. I also keep a cheap flat marker in my pocket incase the marker is in someone elses line.All these 35 years of golfing and I thought that the purpose of a ball marker was so that if your ball is in another player's line, you could mark the spot so they don't hit your ball - and you could replace your ball on 'exact' spot.
Maybe I've been wrong. It appears nowadays that a for some, a ball marker is more of a look-at-me prop. I completely get iCraig's sentimental value, but it is a real ball marker. I always figured anything thicker than a dime was tacky and/or distracting.