
Lavente Tan asked: Why personalized golf balls make great wedding favors? It has becoming a interesting trend to notice wedding planners and wedding services recommend golf balls in their packages to couples. It is nothing technical or trendy but something that is been proven from the bottom of your heart - affection.
I discovered 3 alarming facts that pushed personalized golf balls into the wedding scene that would interest couples who are getting married. Ready to know? Here we go!
Fact 1 - Golf ball is white!
It used to be made from other dirty colors like brown and grey. But now the pure white golf ball shows a very beautiful unique blend of pure, innocence and everlasting love. It becomes the beauty that binds love and sport together.
Fact 2 - Golf ball is small!
Weighing at 1.620 ounces, and around 1.680 inches in diameter, it is small, light and just the right size to fit into a box. In fact, it is just the right size to fit 2 wedding bands in it. No need for putting anything complex. Just a double hearts turning them into logo golf balls that can be packed nicely with a ribbon. Some simple ideas, yet beautiful.
Fact 3 - Golf ball is cheap!
No need for fancy expensive golf balls that are technically suited for golfing. A simple one would do. With a price of $2 the most, it is a cheap sum to announce the love and sweetness of a couple. In many custom golf ball online stores, they even come with packaging to personalize for you. In fact they work with you to create your gift at $2 a piece.
Many wedding gifts shop have taken the opportunity to plunge into this. With their creative gift ideas, you can create wonderful love gifts just for the special someone who loves the sport and you!
The similar point about golf and wedding is simple. It is all about love. Love for the sport and love for each other. It is a season to spread love around because that is the reason why all three of them end up together. Did i say three? Yes, golf, the bride and the bridegroom!
Daniel
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