Golf Organizer – The Perfect Fathers Day Gift for Golfers

Golf Organizer – The Perfect Fathers Day Gift for Golfers

This is your 2009 Father’s Day gift. We love you Shawn Stafford!

Every Fathers Day, it’s the same old thing: another tie, another “World’s Greatest Dad” BBQ apron. This year, why not get Dad something he can really use? Golf Organizers are a great gift idea for dads who love the links. They come in a number of prices and models, so there’s one bound to fit your budget, and best of all, a golf organizer father’s day present is both useful and original, no matter what type of Dad you have.

Glad Dad or Grumpy Dad

Has your Dad responded to every Father’s Day gift you ever gave him, from the painted rock paperweight you made in first grade to the nose hair trimmer you bought last year, with an enthusiastic “I love it!”?  Or is your pop the type who opens the box, says “You shouldn’t have” and really means it?  Either way, a golf organizer is a practical and affordable father’s day present that any golfer Dad will be grateful to receive.

Neat Freak Dad or Scattered Dad

If your Dad is an “everything in its place” kind of guy, he’ll love the way golf organizers have space for his clubs, balls, shoes, towels and more!  A top selling golf organizer holds two golf bags and has five shelves for storage, all for under $100.

On the other hand, if your Dad keeps his golf balls loose in the glove compartment, one golf shoe on the backseat and the other who knows where, you can help him get it together with a Samsonite Golf Trunk Organizer.  This durable polyester and mesh case keeps Dad’s golf gear contained and dry. With room for 3 pairs of golf shoes, gloves, balls, a rain slicker – even cigars – Dad will spend less time looking for his gear and more time playing – the ultimate golf gift!

Dapper Dad or Shabby Dad

Unlike popular colors in golf shirts or even hot players, golf organizers never go out of style.  From wall-mounted golf bag stands that keep golf gear off the floor and out of the way, to a golf organizer with bench that allows Dad to change shoes and get ready for the game with ease, there is a golf organizer that’s the perfect fit for your Dad.

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What are some good fathers day gifts around $50?

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18 Responses to “Golf Organizer – The Perfect Fathers Day Gift for Golfers”

  1. Wordpress says:

    wich program he is for doing this ? beside a tablet ofc

  2. WPMixer says:

    i use photoshop

  3. janelle says:

    guys are pretty simple, we usually arent too complicated, i would recommended ebay, and stuff like bbq items (especially with summer coming up) any knife, cologne, golf and fishing stuff is good too

    here is an ebay store with lots of guy stuff

    http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/marki3_mark_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_mdoZ

  4. iAsked U says:

    You can shop Philgifts.com, they'd had been serving many Filipino's for almost 7 years now.

    They've got ton's of available Gifts in thier website such as Perfume, chocolates, bouquets, gourmet and many more.

    My Auntie used to send gifts through that website. and we really appreciate their services.

    During special ocassion, if im not mistaken, they used to have promo's and frebies, just like last mothers day, my mom is happy recieving 2 handbags, supposedly she should receive only one. but the other bag is free. for sure this coming fathers day they will be having surprises.

    Hope it help.

  5. WPBlog Shop says:

    xDD at the firsth time I think so: wtf?!
    and at the end I think so: OMG WTF???!
    XDDD I love to watch your Videos =D your music is really beautyful too =D lets sent the link to every person I know XD

  6. Free Blog says:

    You are so amazing, it’s unbelievable! If it wasn’t because I had seen that painting getting paint from scrath, I would’ve thought it was the real deal xD

    Seriously, I think if you drew an alien spaceship and send it into NASA, and you said it was a picture you had taken, they would believe you xD

  7. High Snow says:

    You can still get him a nice gift without spending too much. There's still time for a personalized gifts such as a framed photo or custom-engraved shirt or cap. There are some great History-Channel-esque DVDs available that he will probably like. Does he play golf? I love the personalized golf balls with custom photos on them of you and the kids. They are campy and hilarious. Check out the Father's Day gifts for senior men under $25 at Gifts.com.

  8. Blogger says:

    Awesome work Williamsshamir
    Great video. :)
    Much love Kat

  9. ♥kjs♥ says:

    Add to any gift a list of the reasons why you appreciate him. Perhaps have it inscribed on a wall plague.

    Please don't get a joke card. In my 20+ years of working with fathers, it has been rare that a joke card that makes fun of his abilities is really appreciated.

    I wrote this to "Dear Abby" for Father's Day, March 19, 2005.

    APPRECIATION FOR JOB WELL DONE IS WHAT FATHERS WANT TO HEAR

    DEAR ABBY: Today is Father's Day, so why don't we try to do more for dear old Dad than give him the usual greeting card that promotes the idea that all dads are imbeciles, followed by a collect call to see what he thought of the card. (Father's Day is the day when the most collect calls are made.)

    We should treat our fathers the way we treat our mothers on Mother's Day and show them we appreciate them for being there. Yes, you probably tell your father all the time that you love him, but the minds of men work differently. Anyone can say "I love you," but as men, knowing that we are appreciated for a job well done is what really gets us teary-eyed.

    Something else you can do — especially you sons out there (but daughters can do it, too) — is to make sure Dad has been to the doctor for a checkup, including depression screening. This can go a long way toward making sure he's here on Father's Day next year.

    I wasn't raised by my father, but by a stepfather. Although we did not see eye-to-eye on many things, I would not be the person I am today if it were not for him. This man, who spent years climbing on top of heavy construction equipment to prepare the ground for many of the homes, businesses, roads and highways of Southern California, now finds it difficult to get into a car. Although none of the houses or roads have his name on them, they are all testaments to his life and the lives of men like him.

    So today, let's do something extra for Dad, without him pulling out his wallet to pay for it. — George McCasland, Overland Park, Kansas

    ***************************************************************
    Remember, there's a lot of us fathers sitting in nursing homes whose children live too far away to visit. Contact an activities director about volunteering Sunday morning. Read a list out loud about why you appreciated your father.

  10. Amber says:

    Add to any gift a list of the reasons why you appreciate him. Perhaps have it inscribed on a wall plague.

    Please don't get a joke card. In my 20+ years of working with fathers, it has been rare that a joke card that makes fun of his abilities is really appreciated.

    I wrote this to "Dear Abby" for Father's Day, March 19, 2005.

    APPRECIATION FOR JOB WELL DONE IS WHAT FATHERS WANT TO HEAR

    DEAR ABBY: Today is Father's Day, so why don't we try to do more for dear old Dad than give him the usual greeting card that promotes the idea that all dads are imbeciles, followed by a collect call to see what he thought of the card. (Father's Day is the day when the most collect calls are made.)

    We should treat our fathers the way we treat our mothers on Mother's Day and show them we appreciate them for being there. Yes, you probably tell your father all the time that you love him, but the minds of men work differently. Anyone can say "I love you," but as men, knowing that we are appreciated for a job well done is what really gets us teary-eyed.

    Something else you can do — especially you sons out there (but daughters can do it, too) — is to make sure Dad has been to the doctor for a checkup, including depression screening. This can go a long way toward making sure he's here on Father's Day next year.

    I wasn't raised by my father, but by a stepfather. Although we did not see eye-to-eye on many things, I would not be the person I am today if it were not for him. This man, who spent years climbing on top of heavy construction equipment to prepare the ground for many of the homes, businesses, roads and highways of Southern California, now finds it difficult to get into a car. Although none of the houses or roads have his name on them, they are all testaments to his life and the lives of men like him.

    So today, let's do something extra for Dad, without him pulling out his wallet to pay for it. — George McCasland, Overland Park, Kansas

    ***************************************************************
    Remember, there's a lot of us fathers sitting in nursing homes whose children live too far away to visit. Contact an activities director about volunteering Sunday morning. Read a list out loud about why you appreciated your father.

  11. Betty says:

    One year, My mom dug up snapshots of me and my brother. We made a story book,a dn on each page there was a picture of us, and it went from when we were born (pictures at the hospital) to when we were the age we were at the present. It was leatherbound, and really easy, glue and paste, and kids can do it too. The story went something like "Once there were a Mom and Dad in love…" (shows picture of the father and wife) "And then they had a beautful baby.." It sounds cheesy, But with the spontaneous pictures and thoughtfullness, and of course originality, its sure to spread a tear of happiness more than any other gift would.

  12. WPBlog Shop says:

    awesome, keep up the good work!

  13. Free Blog says:

    A-W-E-S-O-M-E your works is very awesome! cool!!!! very good

  14. w says:

    He will love what ever you make him. My brother and I put our hand prints on a white T-Shirt that said "Best Dad Hands Down" on it. he loved it!

  15. Anonymous says:

    oh my dear Lord.. i almost came in my pants D=

  16. Jillian V :) says:

    An electric razor, toothbrush. I giving my Dad a nice aloha shirt.

  17. Free Blog says:

    WoW I love Jonny Depp and this video made him that much more amazing!! I love your videos!! I watch all of them :)

  18. Godparents day is the first Sunday in June. Originally it was celebrated on New Years Day, but most parishes nowadays celebrate it during Mass the first Sunday in June.

    I would not celebrate godparents day on Mother's day or Fathers day. Those days are special for parents….and should be restricted to parents.

    I think it would be better if you just took the godparents out to brunch after church on that Sunday in June. Give them pictures of the kids. Something nice, not huge….like a 5X7 school picture.

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