

Challenger golf score card records the score for up to 4 players x 18 holes.
Made in the shape of a club head and featuring a magnetic ball marker, this useful gift attaches securely to a golf bag or belt clip.
Imprint Area: 10mm x 24mm wide.
Freight: 100 per carton.
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