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Golf Gifts for the Office - Find Golf Gifts for Golfers to Use in an Office You are here: About > Sports > Golf > Equipment > Golf Gifts for the Office - Find Golf Gifts for Golfers to Use in an Office Sports Golf Essentials Almanac: Records, Stats, Timeline Golf Glossary Equipment Reviews & News The Rules of Golf Pro Shop Articles & Resources Beginners Equipment Golfers Tours / Major Events Golf Courses Rules of Golf Handicaps History of Golf Golf Tips Fitness & Health VideoGames / Trivia / Humor Women Junior Golf Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Top 10 Instructional Videos/DVDs Top 10 Instructional Books Top 7 Golf Movies Product Reviews Articles Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Golf newsletter! See Online Courses Search Golf Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page Suggested Reading Golf Gifts Golf Equipment News and Reviews Related Guide Picks Top 10 Golf Biographies Top 6 Golf Novels Top 7 Golf Movies Most Popular Free Online Golf Games Golf Trivia - Play Golf Trivia Hangman NabiscoWorld "Golf Course" Glossary of Golf Terms Golf Rules What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8 Related Topics Tennis Football Baseball Basketball Pro Ice Hockey Top 10 Gifts for a Golfer's Office Guide Picks From Brent Kelley , Your Guide to Golf . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Do you need recommendations for golf gifts to give to that businessperson/golfer on your shopping list? Here are some gifts that work great for a golfer's office. 1) Framed Golf Photographs or Art Golf lends itself to great photography. Think dew-covered golf courses at dawn, or a panaroma of a hole at a dramatic course such as Pebble Beach. And there is more golf art - paintings, primarily - out there than you might think. You can see a small sample by clicking the "compare prices" button. For many more ideas, search the web for "golf poster," "golf photographs," or "golf art." Some pro shops carry framed photos, too. Edwin Watts stores usually have a good selection. 2)Antique Golf Equipment Antique golf clubs and balls can be very expensive, if you are seeking a particularly rare item. But many golf balls from the 1890s to the 1930s can be had for good deals. And hickory-shafted golf clubs can be found without breaking the bank. Also, replicas make nice display items for much less expense. The "review" link takes you to an article by About.com Antiques Guide Pamela Wiggins that is a good introduction to golf antiques. Read Review 3)Pro Golf Memorabilia Memorabilia includes autographed photos of stars from the past; programs from long-ago major championships; or even, if you're ambitious, clubs used by a superstar of yesteryear. Browse through the Golf listings in the Sports Memorabilia category at ebay.com to get a sense of what's out there. You might stumble across a fantastic deal. 4) Golf Ball Display Case Golf ball display cases, or shelves, hold anywhere from a dozen to 100 golf balls. They might be logo balls collected from golf courses visited, or any ball that has special significance. Most of them are built to be wall-mounted. You can also find display cases or plaques built to hold just a single ball - one used to record a hole-in-one. 5) Putting Mat It might be best if the person receiving this gift has the boss' office. Any businessperson who can get away with using a putting mat in his or her office is lucky, indeed. But we've known many office workers who keep a putter in their office; this is the logical next step. 6)Scorecard Display A scorecard display is similar to the golf ball display: it allows scorecards of special significance to be displayed in a formal manner. Sometimes that means a nice frame to be wall-mounted; other times it means a wooden display or a plaque. Do a web search for "golf scorecard display," "golf scorecard plaque," or "golf scorecard frame" to find ideas. 7) Golf Calendar We're thinking specifically of those desk calendars that come with a something-a-day. You know: joke a day, tip a day, quote a day. If you just need a stocking stuffer, or if you're in an office gift exchange, a golf desk calendar is something cheap that might actually be used. 8)Desk Knick-Knacks "Knick-knacks" covers quite a bit of ground, eh? What we're talking about are things such as business card holders, pen sets and so on: the little accessories found on a businessperson's desk. Many of these things are easily found with a golf theme. Just visit your local mega-pro shop (Edwin Watts, Golfsmith, etc.), or search online golf shops or Amazon. Many of them are cheap and small, making good stocking stuffers. 9) Golf Ties Do you really want to get someone a tie? If so, why not make it a tie with a golf theme? Businessmen need ties, after all. Some of them look better than you'd think, while others, well, look exactly like what you'd think. Our "compare prices" button will show you a few examples, but golf ties are pretty easy to find at major menswear stores or major golf shops. 10) Coffee-Table Book Coffee-table books about golf usually focus on golf courses, great golfers from the past, or golf antiques, with big, glossy photos being the main draw. If the person you are shopping for has books displayed in his or her office, and loves golf, then a golf coffee-table book might be a good choice. The "compare prices" button will show you nearly 2,000 golf books through which you can browse to find the good stuff. Important product disclaimer information about this About site. Most Popular Video Bathroom Decoration Ideas Tag Sale Tips Creating a Craft Room Making a Personal Space Be Your Own Contractor See other videos at About.com Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Poll: What would you do with $10 million? 1) Spend it 4) Pay bills 2) Donate 5) Save 3) Invest 6) Not sure Is New York City Safe? Tips for Women Travelling What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8
College Gift
UT Austin College of Engineering -- Giving to the College -- Gift of Stock Skip to Main Content Skip to Section Navigation Search Search Engineering Home > Giving to the College > Friendsof Alec > Make a Gift Friends of Alec Alec's Story Austin Area Businesses Gift Designations Life Endowments Matching Gifts Gifts of Stock Pledgecard Staff Giving to the College Quick Links Quick Links Engineering Home Engineering News Academic Departments Prospective Students Current Students Faculty Staff Alumni The College Our Faculty & Staff Research Directory Continuing Education Corporate Relations Giving To The College Welcome to Online Giving Welcome to the Online Giving page for the UT College of Engineering Thank you for your interest in making a gift to The College or one of its Departments/Programs. You may give online in five simple steps: Step 1: Select Engineering from the gift area list. Step 2: Select an area within Engineering for your gift to go to. Step 3: Enter your payment information. Step 4: Review a summary and submit your gift. Step 5: Receive a confirmation that you can print for your records. Your transaction is protected by SSL (Secure Sockets Layers). With SSL, the information you supply is encrypted before being sent to our server. This protects your transaction from unauthorized viewing while being transported across the Internet. For more information go to The University of Texas at Austin Privacy Policy . If you prefer to mail your gift, you can print a pledgecard and send it to: The University of Texas at Austin College of Engineering Friends of Alec 1 University Station, C2104 Austin, TX 78712-0287 To make a gift by phone call 512-471-4080. For information about setting up an endowment or making a planned gift call 512-471-6151, fax us at 512-471-3395, or e-mail us at ut@engr.utexas.edu . UT Directory | UT Offices A-Z | Campus & Parking Maps | Calendars | Accessibility | UT Direct Last Updated: September 20, 2005 | College of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin | Engineering Contacts | Send comments
Golf Gifts for the
Golf Gifts for the Office - Find Golf Gifts for Golfers to Use in an Office You are here: About > Sports > Golf > Equipment > Golf Gifts for the Office - Find Golf Gifts for Golfers to Use in an Office Sports Golf Essentials Almanac: Records, Stats, Timeline Golf Glossary Equipment Reviews & News The Rules of Golf Pro Shop Articles & Resources Beginners Equipment Golfers Tours / Major Events Golf Courses Rules of Golf Handicaps History of Golf Golf Tips Fitness & Health VideoGames / Trivia / Humor Women Junior Golf Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Top 10 Instructional Videos/DVDs Top 10 Instructional Books Top 7 Golf Movies Product Reviews Articles Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Golf newsletter! See Online Courses Search Golf Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page Suggested Reading Golf Gifts Golf Equipment News and Reviews Related Guide Picks Top 10 Golf Biographies Top 6 Golf Novels Top 7 Golf Movies Most Popular Free Online Golf Games Golf Trivia - Play Golf Trivia Hangman NabiscoWorld "Golf Course" Glossary of Golf Terms Golf Rules What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8 Related Topics Tennis Football Baseball Basketball Pro Ice Hockey Top 10 Gifts for a Golfer's Office Guide Picks From Brent Kelley , Your Guide to Golf . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Do you need recommendations for golf gifts to give to that businessperson/golfer on your shopping list? Here are some gifts that work great for a golfer's office. 1) Framed Golf Photographs or Art Golf lends itself to great photography. Think dew-covered golf courses at dawn, or a panaroma of a hole at a dramatic course such as Pebble Beach. And there is more golf art - paintings, primarily - out there than you might think. You can see a small sample by clicking the "compare prices" button. For many more ideas, search the web for "golf poster," "golf photographs," or "golf art." Some pro shops carry framed photos, too. Edwin Watts stores usually have a good selection. 2)Antique Golf Equipment Antique golf clubs and balls can be very expensive, if you are seeking a particularly rare item. But many golf balls from the 1890s to the 1930s can be had for good deals. And hickory-shafted golf clubs can be found without breaking the bank. Also, replicas make nice display items for much less expense. The "review" link takes you to an article by About.com Antiques Guide Pamela Wiggins that is a good introduction to golf antiques. Read Review 3)Pro Golf Memorabilia Memorabilia includes autographed photos of stars from the past; programs from long-ago major championships; or even, if you're ambitious, clubs used by a superstar of yesteryear. Browse through the Golf listings in the Sports Memorabilia category at ebay.com to get a sense of what's out there. You might stumble across a fantastic deal. 4) Golf Ball Display Case Golf ball display cases, or shelves, hold anywhere from a dozen to 100 golf balls. They might be logo balls collected from golf courses visited, or any ball that has special significance. Most of them are built to be wall-mounted. You can also find display cases or plaques built to hold just a single ball - one used to record a hole-in-one. 5) Putting Mat It might be best if the person receiving this gift has the boss' office. Any businessperson who can get away with using a putting mat in his or her office is lucky, indeed. But we've known many office workers who keep a putter in their office; this is the logical next step. 6)Scorecard Display A scorecard display is similar to the golf ball display: it allows scorecards of special significance to be displayed in a formal manner. Sometimes that means a nice frame to be wall-mounted; other times it means a wooden display or a plaque. Do a web search for "golf scorecard display," "golf scorecard plaque," or "golf scorecard frame" to find ideas. 7) Golf Calendar We're thinking specifically of those desk calendars that come with a something-a-day. You know: joke a day, tip a day, quote a day. If you just need a stocking stuffer, or if you're in an office gift exchange, a golf desk calendar is something cheap that might actually be used. 8)Desk Knick-Knacks "Knick-knacks" covers quite a bit of ground, eh? What we're talking about are things such as business card holders, pen sets and so on: the little accessories found on a businessperson's desk. Many of these things are easily found with a golf theme. Just visit your local mega-pro shop (Edwin Watts, Golfsmith, etc.), or search online golf shops or Amazon. Many of them are cheap and small, making good stocking stuffers. 9) Golf Ties Do you really want to get someone a tie? If so, why not make it a tie with a golf theme? Businessmen need ties, after all. Some of them look better than you'd think, while others, well, look exactly like what you'd think. Our "compare prices" button will show you a few examples, but golf ties are pretty easy to find at major menswear stores or major golf shops. 10) Coffee-Table Book Coffee-table books about golf usually focus on golf courses, great golfers from the past, or golf antiques, with big, glossy photos being the main draw. If the person you are shopping for has books displayed in his or her office, and loves golf, then a golf coffee-table book might be a good choice. The "compare prices" button will show you nearly 2,000 golf books through which you can browse to find the good stuff. Important product disclaimer information about this About site. Most Popular Video Bathroom Decoration Ideas Tag Sale Tips Creating a Craft Room Making a Personal Space Be Your Own Contractor See other videos at About.com Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Poll: What would you do with $10 million? 1) Spend it 4) Pay bills 2) Donate 5) Save 3) Invest 6) Not sure Is New York City Safe? Tips for Women Travelling What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8
College Gift
UT Austin College of Engineering -- Giving to the College -- Gift of Stock Skip to Main Content Skip to Section Navigation Search Search Engineering Home > Giving to the College > Friendsof Alec > Make a Gift Friends of Alec Alec's Story Austin Area Businesses Gift Designations Life Endowments Matching Gifts Gifts of Stock Pledgecard Staff Giving to the College Quick Links Quick Links Engineering Home Engineering News Academic Departments Prospective Students Current Students Faculty Staff Alumni The College Our Faculty & Staff Research Directory Continuing Education Corporate Relations Giving To The College Welcome to Online Giving Welcome to the Online Giving page for the UT College of Engineering Thank you for your interest in making a gift to The College or one of its Departments/Programs. You may give online in five simple steps: Step 1: Select Engineering from the gift area list. Step 2: Select an area within Engineering for your gift to go to. Step 3: Enter your payment information. Step 4: Review a summary and submit your gift. Step 5: Receive a confirmation that you can print for your records. Your transaction is protected by SSL (Secure Sockets Layers). With SSL, the information you supply is encrypted before being sent to our server. This protects your transaction from unauthorized viewing while being transported across the Internet. For more information go to The University of Texas at Austin Privacy Policy . If you prefer to mail your gift, you can print a pledgecard and send it to: The University of Texas at Austin College of Engineering Friends of Alec 1 University Station, C2104 Austin, TX 78712-0287 To make a gift by phone call 512-471-4080. For information about setting up an endowment or making a planned gift call 512-471-6151, fax us at 512-471-3395, or e-mail us at ut@engr.utexas.edu . UT Directory | UT Offices A-Z | Campus & Parking Maps | Calendars | Accessibility | UT Direct Last Updated: September 20, 2005 | College of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin | Engineering Contacts | Send comments
Golf Gifts for the
Golf Gifts for the Office - Find Golf Gifts for Golfers to Use in an Office You are here: About > Sports > Golf > Equipment > Golf Gifts for the Office - Find Golf Gifts for Golfers to Use in an Office Sports Golf Essentials Almanac: Records, Stats, Timeline Golf Glossary Equipment Reviews & News The Rules of Golf Pro Shop Articles & Resources Beginners Equipment Golfers Tours / Major Events Golf Courses Rules of Golf Handicaps History of Golf Golf Tips Fitness & Health VideoGames / Trivia / Humor Women Junior Golf Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks Top 10 Instructional Videos/DVDs Top 10 Instructional Books Top 7 Golf Movies Product Reviews Articles Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Golf newsletter! See Online Courses Search Golf Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page Suggested Reading Golf Gifts Golf Equipment News and Reviews Related Guide Picks Top 10 Golf Biographies Top 6 Golf Novels Top 7 Golf Movies Most Popular Free Online Golf Games Golf Trivia - Play Golf Trivia Hangman NabiscoWorld "Golf Course" Glossary of Golf Terms Golf Rules What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8 Related Topics Tennis Football Baseball Basketball Pro Ice Hockey Top 10 Gifts for a Golfer's Office Guide Picks From Brent Kelley , Your Guide to Golf . FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Do you need recommendations for golf gifts to give to that businessperson/golfer on your shopping list? Here are some gifts that work great for a golfer's office. 1) Framed Golf Photographs or Art Golf lends itself to great photography. Think dew-covered golf courses at dawn, or a panaroma of a hole at a dramatic course such as Pebble Beach. And there is more golf art - paintings, primarily - out there than you might think. You can see a small sample by clicking the "compare prices" button. For many more ideas, search the web for "golf poster," "golf photographs," or "golf art." Some pro shops carry framed photos, too. Edwin Watts stores usually have a good selection. 2)Antique Golf Equipment Antique golf clubs and balls can be very expensive, if you are seeking a particularly rare item. But many golf balls from the 1890s to the 1930s can be had for good deals. And hickory-shafted golf clubs can be found without breaking the bank. Also, replicas make nice display items for much less expense. The "review" link takes you to an article by About.com Antiques Guide Pamela Wiggins that is a good introduction to golf antiques. Read Review 3)Pro Golf Memorabilia Memorabilia includes autographed photos of stars from the past; programs from long-ago major championships; or even, if you're ambitious, clubs used by a superstar of yesteryear. Browse through the Golf listings in the Sports Memorabilia category at ebay.com to get a sense of what's out there. You might stumble across a fantastic deal. 4) Golf Ball Display Case Golf ball display cases, or shelves, hold anywhere from a dozen to 100 golf balls. They might be logo balls collected from golf courses visited, or any ball that has special significance. Most of them are built to be wall-mounted. You can also find display cases or plaques built to hold just a single ball - one used to record a hole-in-one. 5) Putting Mat It might be best if the person receiving this gift has the boss' office. Any businessperson who can get away with using a putting mat in his or her office is lucky, indeed. But we've known many office workers who keep a putter in their office; this is the logical next step. 6)Scorecard Display A scorecard display is similar to the golf ball display: it allows scorecards of special significance to be displayed in a formal manner. Sometimes that means a nice frame to be wall-mounted; other times it means a wooden display or a plaque. Do a web search for "golf scorecard display," "golf scorecard plaque," or "golf scorecard frame" to find ideas. 7) Golf Calendar We're thinking specifically of those desk calendars that come with a something-a-day. You know: joke a day, tip a day, quote a day. If you just need a stocking stuffer, or if you're in an office gift exchange, a golf desk calendar is something cheap that might actually be used. 8)Desk Knick-Knacks "Knick-knacks" covers quite a bit of ground, eh? What we're talking about are things such as business card holders, pen sets and so on: the little accessories found on a businessperson's desk. Many of these things are easily found with a golf theme. Just visit your local mega-pro shop (Edwin Watts, Golfsmith, etc.), or search online golf shops or Amazon. Many of them are cheap and small, making good stocking stuffers. 9) Golf Ties Do you really want to get someone a tie? If so, why not make it a tie with a golf theme? Businessmen need ties, after all. Some of them look better than you'd think, while others, well, look exactly like what you'd think. Our "compare prices" button will show you a few examples, but golf ties are pretty easy to find at major menswear stores or major golf shops. 10) Coffee-Table Book Coffee-table books about golf usually focus on golf courses, great golfers from the past, or golf antiques, with big, glossy photos being the main draw. If the person you are shopping for has books displayed in his or her office, and loves golf, then a golf coffee-table book might be a good choice. The "compare prices" button will show you nearly 2,000 golf books through which you can browse to find the good stuff. Important product disclaimer information about this About site. Most Popular Video Bathroom Decoration Ideas Tag Sale Tips Creating a Craft Room Making a Personal Space Be Your Own Contractor See other videos at About.com Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2005 About, Inc., A part of the New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Poll: What would you do with $10 million? 1) Spend it 4) Pay bills 2) Donate 5) Save 3) Invest 6) Not sure Is New York City Safe? Tips for Women Travelling What's Hot Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 8 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 3 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 9 Michelle Wie at the 2005 PGA Sony Open - 6 Michelle Wie at the 2005 U.S. Women's Open - 8