Tin Cup Golf Ball Custom Marker Alignment Tool
This innovative, American-made golf aid’s solid steel cup allows the ball to freely rotate until the perfect line is found. As soon as it is, users must clamp down on the item to keep it in position while making a mark using the included permanent marking pen.
The Tin Cup is the perfect ball marking solution. The system allows a golfer to create a personalized ball using a fun logo or design.
The ball can freely rotate in this unique, American-made golf aid’s solid steel cup until the ideal line is found. Once it is, users need to clamp down on the device to hold it in place while making a mark with the accompanying permanent marking pen.
The golf ball marker tool also makes use of a cutting-edge printing method that enables players to create a customized ball using their preferred logo or design.
How-To-Use:
- For best results use an ultra fine point permanent ink pen
- Place your golf ball in the tin cup
- Fill in the design with your choice of color
- Let the color dry before use
This innovative, American-made golf aid's solid steel cup allows the ball to freely rotate until the perfect line is found. As soon as it is, users must clamp down on the item to keep it in position while making a mark using the included permanent marking pen.
- The Tin Cups work best with an ultra-fine Sharpie.
- Golfers can brand or imprint their golf ball with the ground-breaking innovative Tin Cup TM Personal Imprinting System.
- A golfer can use their preferred logo or design to make a customized ball utilizing the technology.
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