Craftsman USA Scorecard Holder
$16.99
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The size is really significant to me because I keep my scorecard holder in my back pocket. The Crocodile Pattern Scorecard Holder is the ideal size to fit most back pockets at 18.5 cm x 12.5 cm.
Constructed from durable synthetic leather, our golf score book comes stitched with the USA clover logo.
Versatility
Our golf yardage book holder fits most standard scorecards and works great with yardage books. It has five elastic bands to hold your scorecard, yardage book, hole location sheet, and even your pencil.
Excellent Protection
Definitely can protect your scorecard well from your sweat, dust, or scratches. More attention to golf courses and games
Compact size
Fits great in back pocket or golf bag for convenient access. Dimensions: 7.7” x 4.5”
Great gift idea
Makes a great gift for the avid golfer in your life! (the pencil is included)
About Craftsman Golf:
Craftsman Golf advocates customization and focuses on quality to provide you with unmatched value, the first choice for golf accessories.
The size is really significant to me because I keep my scorecard holder in my back pocket. The Crocodile Pattern Scorecard Holder is the ideal size to fit most back pockets at 18.5 cm x 12.5 cm.
- The Craftsman USA scorecard holders are the best there is for displaying your pride in Old Glory.
- The synthetic leather cover in the patriotic colors of red, white, and blue protects your scorecard from sweat and the elements.
- Your scorecard won't ever slip out thanks to five elastic bands.
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