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Think Outside The Box With Tinbox Custom Scorecard Holders
3/14/2015 | by

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Tinbox offers a truly one-of-a-kind<br>scorecard holder
Tinbox offers a truly one-of-a-kind<br>scorecard holder

Tinbox gives discerning golfers absolute freedom to design a one-of-kind, premium leather scorecard holder.

Looking for one of the coolest accessories in golf? Reach out to Dan Gottlieb, PGA Founder and owner of TIN Box.

He will say “anything’s possible” and it truly is. My home club had put a handful of these custom scorecard holders on the pro shop counter personalized with our club name and logo.

Off they went.

I was looking for something a little more and Gottlieb met me every step of the way.

How many of us go through the same dilemma of keeping the scorecard dry in any warm walking round? How about a tournament card in inclement weather? We’ve all been there. I played collegiate golf at the University of Maryland and am a die-hard TERPS fan, proud to represent my school every chance possible. We designed a cover with Terrapin logos on each side, and MARYLAND written in block on each bumper. The bumper protrudes cleanly from any back pocket, pants or shorts.

Tinbox lets you design your scorecard 
holder just the way you like it.
Tinbox lets you design your scorecard holder
just the way you like it.

There is a customization upcharge for any new embroideries not done before, which makes sense in having to set up the design. Otherwise, the premium leather covers should be about $90-$100 per cover. This is a simple accessory that makes a statement. You may have seen these profiled at the Ryder Cup (both Europe and USA players all had them in use). In fact, many Tour players and collegiate teams carry these. Scorecards and yardage books remain dry, covered, and fashionably showcased. Take a look at all of the pictures on the website. If there is one thing I need to feel complete before any round of golf, it’s having my personalized TIN Box MARYLAND cover protruding from my back pocket ready to attack any adventure that lies ahead.

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