Anyone out there ever found a way to mark your golf balls with a Tigerhawk? I've really struggled to find one online.
Anyone out there ever found a way to mark your golf balls with a Tigerhawk? I've really struggled to find one online.
I have one as well. It's a pain to mark, maybe if you spray painted it. Too tiny for the beak and eye. Would give it to you if you lived near by....Anyone out there ever found a way to mark your golf balls with a Tigerhawk? I've really struggled to find one online.
You could order them printed custom straight from the vendor.
By vendor, do you mean the golf ball vendor?You could order them printed custom straight from the vendor.
Dang, I'd give it a shot except I am in Seymour, Indiana.I have one as well. It's a pain to mark, maybe if you spray painted it. Too tiny for the beak and eye. Would give it to you if you lived near by....
Get yourself a new sharpie. Yes they will inevitably fade, not a big deal unless you're OCD about having a brand new mark throughout your round.Question for others - do your sharpie marks not fade or sometimes “streak” a bit? I’d think it would be a PITA to constantly try to apply it again and I’m not even trying for anything beyond an initial or unique dot pattern or something.
Get yourself a new sharpie. Yes they will inevitably fade, not a big deal unless you're OCD about having a brand new mark throughout your round.
It will still be easily identifiable. It's not like it'll fade away completely where it disappears.I’m saying I don’t see the point of trying to put a Tiger hawk logo on my ball when (like you say) the ink will just fade. I’m not OCD about this. I’m saying it is a good reason to not even try to make a Tiger hawk with a sharpie.
I may take you up on that.I bought a metal one 5-10 years ago that turns out good with a fine tip Sharpie, but no clue where I found it. Maybe Iowa Book? I'd part with it for $50 if you're interested.
I may take you up on that.
I've never used the ball long enough to find out. Usually lost or in the water within 3 holes.Question for others - do your sharpie marks not fade or sometimes “streak” a bit? I’d think it would be a PITA to constantly try to apply it again and I’m not even trying for anything beyond an initial or unique dot pattern or something.
After you have it figured out, let me know what courses you play it. Would love to find some free Tigerhawk=logoed golf balls in the woods, rough, water, etc.Anyone out there ever found a way to mark your golf balls with a Tigerhawk? I've really struggled to find one online.
You can get other brands as well.Callaway Golf 2021 Supersoft Golf Balls - Golfballs.com
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Question for others - do your sharpie marks not fade or sometimes “streak” a bit? I’d think it would be a PITA to constantly try to apply it again and I’m not even trying for anything beyond an initial or unique dot pattern or something.
That is exactly what I am looking for. I am interested, but pretty old school. I have a Paypal account, but can't actually remember how to use it at this exact moment. Do you have Paypal?@RobSipe11 mine was indeed from Tin Cup. My fine tip sharpie was running out of ink, normally they're much darker.
That is exactly what I am looking for. I am interested, but pretty old school. I have a Paypal account, but can't actually remember how to use it at this exact moment. Do you have Paypal?
rsipe@brownstown.comYes, I have Paypal. I tried to DM you on here, but I think you have to be a premium member on Rivals to DM. Post your email address and we can figure out the logistics via email.
@RobSipe11 email sent!
@WisestIowan someone earlier in the thread mentioned Tin-Cup doesn't currently have the license required to sell college logos right now
Thanks hawkeyez!@RobSipe11 email sent!
@WisestIowan someone earlier in the thread mentioned Tin-Cup doesn't currently have the license required to sell college logos right now
They still had a few college licenses, but no Iowa license at this time.Ah, my bad. I missed that.
What color are you using? Darker colors last longer. I use Magenta and it lasts a while, might fade a bit, but it'll be there and noticeable for at least 27 holes then I remark...
black sharpie… maybe they need to dry for a while (more than 5-10 mins) before playing? I usually only mark my ball for competition play, and even then I just put a letter or 3 dots opposite the logo (I have several boxes of ProV logo balls I save for matches). Seems I’ll notice some ink on my driver face by the 6th or 7th hole and by the end of the match the sharpie has faded big time.