📞 203-307-5399 · Free Mockups for Events
📞 203-307-5399 · Free Mockups for Events
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📞 203-307-5399 · Free Mockups for Events
Running an outing comes down to three numbers: how many players, how much per head, and how long until the shotgun start. This collection is built around those three. Almost everything here takes a company logo, an event name, or a player's name, and we build you a free digital mockup so you approve the artwork before a single unit runs. Most organizers land on one item for the whole field and a step up for the winners, and that is usually the fastest way through the decision.
Start with the Custom Logo Divot Tool at $12.99. It is the single most ordered tee gift we make, by a wide margin, because it covers a full field cheaply and every player keeps it in the bag. Note the minimum is 10 units and they all carry the same design, which suits a field order and does not suit a one-off.
For sponsors, committee members, and closest-to-the-pin winners, the Tournament Ready Custom Logo Golf Cooler at $36.99 is the step up most organizers pick. It reads as a real gift rather than swag, and the logo sits somewhere people see it all season. Its minimum is 10 pieces as well.
Most outings need three tiers: something for everyone, something for the winners, and something for the sponsors. These collections split it up that way.
Work it in this order and it goes quickly: set the per-player number, pick the one item everybody gets, then decide how many step-up prizes you actually need. Nearly every outing that stalls is stuck on the last part, because it is the only one with no obvious answer.
Set your per-head number before you look at a single product. A 72-player scramble at 15 dollars a head is a 1,080 dollar tee-gift budget, and that is the whole conversation. Under 15 dollars covers the field on divot tools, koozies, bag tags and ball markers. Between 15 and 40 gets you towels, tumblers and shoe bags, which feel like a gift rather than swag. Past that you are into prizes rather than tee gifts.
Check the minimum before you fall in love with a price. Assume a logo item has an order minimum, because most of them do, and they vary more than the prices do. As of today: the Custom Logo Divot Tool, the Tournament Ready Custom Logo Golf Cooler, the Champion Circle Golf Ball Tumbler and the Clubhouse Magnetic Golf Tournament Koozie all start at 10 units. The Custom Logo Phone Caddy starts at 25. The Custom Logo Hybrid Divot Tool starts at 50, so it only makes sense for a full field. The Clubhouse Custom Logo Golf Towel and the Custom Logo Tee'd Up Flask have no stated minimum. Each product page lists its own, so check it against your roster before you plan around a per-unit price.
Split the order by role, not by taste. Every player gets the same tee gift, and the reason is logistics rather than fairness, since one item across the field means one mockup and one production run. Contest winners get a trophy or a step-up prize. Sponsors get their logo on the item that stays in the bag, which is almost always the towel or the cooler.
Put the sponsor logo where it will still be in September. A sponsor is paying for impressions, so the gift is really an advertising buy. A towel, a cooler pouch or a headcover keeps that logo in a golf bag for a full season. A paper item or a one-use giveaway does not, and a sponsor who notices the difference is a sponsor who renews.
Send us the artwork early and approve a mockup. Artwork is where outing orders lose their week. Send whatever logo file you have, even a rough one, and we build a free digital mockup so you see the exact placement and size before anything runs. If the file is low resolution we will tell you before it becomes a problem on 144 units. For a longer walkthrough, our guide on how to pick tee gifts and prizes covers the whole planning sequence.
This is the part organizers most often want a person for, and it is free. Send the roster count and the artwork and we will come back with a digital mockup and a per-unit number, including whether your quantity clears the minimum on the item you picked. Call or text George at 203-307-5399, or email george@groovygolfer.com. The reviews further down this page name him because he is the one who handles the proof.
Across the outings we produce, tee gifts cluster in three bands, and the band is set by the event rather than by generosity. A charity scramble with a low entry fee sits at the bottom, a corporate client outing sits in the middle, and a member-guest or an invitational sits at the top. Prizes sit on their own budget line, separate from the tee gift, and are usually a much smaller count.
Covers a full roster without breaking the budget. The Custom Logo Divot Tool at $12.99 and the Clubhouse Magnetic Golf Tournament Koozie at $12.99 both start at 10 units. The Custom Logo Tee'd Up Flask at $14.99 has no stated minimum.
The band where a tee gift starts feeling like a gift. The Champion Circle Golf Ball Tumbler at $22.99 and the Tournament Ready Custom Logo Golf Cooler at $36.99 start at 10 units, the Custom Logo Phone Caddy at $25.99 starts at 25, and the Clubhouse Custom Logo Golf Towel at $19.99 has no minimum.
A much smaller count, so you can spend properly. The Birdie Gift Box at $49.99 and the Tournament Champion Golf Decanter at $89.99, neither of which carries a minimum. For the rest of the board see Golf Outing Prizes and Golf Scramble Prizes, where a few items such as the custom umbrellas do set their own minimums.
A charity scramble. Volume and cost per head decide everything, and the money should visibly go to the cause rather than the swag. One good item across the field beats a bag of four cheap ones, and it costs you less. Divot tools, koozies and bag tags are the workhorses here.
A corporate client outing. The gift is a client touchpoint, so it should carry the company mark and survive past the round. Towels, tumblers and cooler pouches all do that. This is also the outing where it is worth spending on a proper item for the foursome that brought the biggest client.
A member-guest or an invitational. Members notice quality and they have seen every giveaway the club has done for a decade. Go fewer and better, and put the event name and year on it rather than only a logo, since that is what makes it a keepsake instead of inventory. Luxury Outing Gifts is the lane.
A memorial or a first-year event. The gift carries more weight than usual, because people are there for a reason beyond golf. Engraving the event name, the year, and the person it honors turns a tee gift into something players keep on a shelf. Trophies matter more at these too, so budget for them early.
A golf trip rather than a tournament. If there is no field and no sponsor, you are shopping differently. Gifts for Golf Trips covers the buddies-trip version, where the joke and the group name matter more than the logo.
★★★★★ "I dealt with George and he helped me all the way through the ordering process. He was such a big help. I ordered 10 each of 10 different animal golf club covers for our ladies' golf tournament. I went through every box and counted and examined each one and they were perfect. I ordered pretty early, but they arrived within a week. Next year I will go back to him for our tee gifts in 2027." Theresa G., Ladies Golf Tournament, Granbury, Texas Verified Buyer
★★★★★ "We are having a golf tournament and ordered gifts for our contest winners. We had them customize our gifts to add our logo and the owner (George) made a bag swap for us at no extra charge! The end product turned out amazing! George was very nice and I loved that he was the one answering the phones, no menus to jump through. I highly recommend them and will be using them again next year!" Kacie W., Golf Tournament Contest Winner Gifts Verified Buyer
Free digital mockups on any product, and a real person on the phone to size your order.
Send your artwork and headcount as soon as your date is set, so the proof is approved with time to spare.
Pick one item for the whole field rather than a bag of small ones. Divot tools, koozies, bag tags and ball markers cover a full roster cheaply and every player keeps them in the bag. Towels, tumblers and shoe bags are the step up when your budget runs past 15 dollars a head. One item across the field also means one mockup and one production run, which is what keeps the order simple.
Most outings land under 15 dollars a head for a charity scramble, between 15 and 40 for a corporate outing, and higher for a member-guest or an invitational. Multiply your per-head number by the field before you shop, since a 72-player scramble at 15 dollars is a 1,080 dollar tee gift budget and that number decides everything else.
Most of the logo items do, and the minimums vary more than the prices. The Custom Logo Divot Tool, the Tournament Ready Custom Logo Golf Cooler, the Champion Circle Golf Ball Tumbler and the Clubhouse Magnetic Golf Tournament Koozie all start at 10 units. The Custom Logo Phone Caddy starts at 25 and the Custom Logo Hybrid Divot Tool starts at 50. The Clubhouse Custom Logo Golf Towel and the Custom Logo Tee'd Up Flask have no stated minimum. Each product page lists its own, so check it against your roster.
Send your artwork as soon as your date is set. The digital mockup is free and comes back quickly, but artwork revisions are what usually add time, and a full field is a production run rather than something pulled off a shelf. Call or text George at 203-307-5399 with your date and headcount and he will tell you whether it fits before you commit.
Most outings award closest to the pin and longest drive on each nine, plus the winning foursome and often a last-place prize, which lands the typical event between 8 and 15 awards. Prizes come off a separate budget line from tee gifts, and because the count is small you can spend properly on each one.
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