Golf Whiskey Glasses
A distinctive viewing experience is provided by the heavy bottom and rounded dimpled design inspired by a golf ball. The dimples and angles of the glass create a theatrical presentation for your favorite spirit. Our Golf Ball Whiskey Glass will look great with whisky, vodka, bourbon, cognac, scotch, and brandy.
Heavy bottom and rounded dimpled design inspired by a golf ball leads to a unique viewing experience. The dimples and angles of the glass give your favorite spirit a dramatic presentation. Whisky, vodka, bourbon, cognac, scotch, brandy all your alcohol will look fantastic in our Golf Ball Whiskey Glass
Key Features
- 10 OUNCES EACH
- HAND BLOWN
- A GREAT GIFT FOR ANY OCCASION
- WE HEART WINE LOVERS TOO
- MONEY BACK GUARANTEED TO BE AWESOME
10 Ounces Each
Perfect for your favorite Cognac, Bowmore, Hennessy, Crown, Jameson, and Bourbon lover in your life.
Hand blown
Made from 100% Borosilicate. Each rocks glass is hand inspected in Minnesota and delivered to you safely in and intensely durable package.
A great gift for any occassion
The perfect wedding groomsmen, fathers day, best man, anniversary, boss and retirement gift for your classy drinker.
Conclusion
These glasses aren’t Norlan blown crystal or a traditional Glencairn, but they’re still a delightful golf gift. They’re a little bigger than a hardball, and the glass is a little thick, but not too thick to handle or drink from. The glasses come tightly packaged in fitting foam, so breakage during delivery is highly improbable. (The recipient and I tried them with a couple of fingers of good Scottish Whiskey.) My cousin adored them after I gave him a set.
As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.