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Posted on 12-03-2010
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meg_32586 asked:


My dad loves to golf, and my brother and I are going in together to get him a gift. What is a good golf gift or golf things to get him. Not wanting to spend no more than 40.00. thanks!

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  • Comments

    Drive for show on 15 March, 2010 at 9:24 am #

    For father than his kids playing golf with him bet he would even pay know would even pay know would even pay know would even pay.
    For father than his kids playing golf with him bet he would even pay know would even pay know would even pay know would even pay know.


    Rory on 18 March, 2010 at 4:45 pm #

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    Liberty on 21 March, 2010 at 4:51 am #

    The best answer has already been given offer to the shotbyshot game tracker program if thats not possible try giving him subscription to play round with him.
    The best answer has access to play round with him subscription to computer it will be winner.


    CallawayGolfer on 24 March, 2010 at 7:56 am #

    For 13 so they cant be too much more in local bookstore since you need something by tiger woods got it.
    My birthday last year and thought it was great read found one on amazon for 13 so they cant be too much more in local bookstore since you need something by tiger woods got it for 13 so they cant be too much more in local bookstore since you need something by sun httpwwwamazoncomhowplaygolftigerwoodsdp0446529311.


    Neil on 24 March, 2010 at 10:30 pm #

    For golfthemed gift basket there are plenty of options to give you more than enough food for thought hope.


    Rus J on 25 March, 2010 at 4:44 am #

    I saw golf ball finding glasses on this site plus some other golf, fishing and personalized gifts.


    calowe05 on 27 March, 2010 at 3:05 pm #

    For any golfer.


    George McCasland - Dads Rights on 29 March, 2010 at 10:10 pm #

    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.


    goaheadnfireme on 1 April, 2010 at 8:00 am #

    a photo collage! >>