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Nothing could be more important for a guy……a fancy, expensive beer bottle opener made from a used golf club or broken major league ball bat. RedEnvelope.com has answered your prayers.
Here’s a clip from their product page:
gift description:
Here’s to your love of the game. Handcrafted from salvaged clubs, our golf club bottle openers memorialize the honored game. Made from assorted wood or iron heads, they’re bestowed with unique character by years of Saturdays on the links. For the baseball fan, you’re sure to score big points with our baseball bat opener, crafted from a game-used, big-league bat, complete with a certificate of authenticity. The diamond-shaped, solid maple handle shows the nicks and scratches earned in pursuit of the Great American Pastime. Both openers feature a nickel-plated brass head. Approximately 6 ½”-7” L.
So hurry to RedEnvelope.com to get yours. Prices start at only $64.95 each.

Photo courtesy of Redwing Golf
Choosing a golf bag requires a bit of thought. You’re going to be dragging this thing around for several years so it ought to be the right bag for you. This blog post from Hireko Golf’s Jeff Summitt (Jun. 30, 2008) should help:
“At Hireko our forte is manufacturing golf equipment, so that is the reasons why you hear us mostly talk about the golf clubs. But there is one important piece of equipment that is required for all golfers to store and protect their clubs which is the golf bag. Before you buy a golf bag for your gear, it is important to understand what type or features may best for what your particular needs.
Type
Aside from bags coming in different colors and price ranges, there is are certain styles to be aware of depending upon if you are going to primarily walk, ride or do both on a golf course.
- Carry/Stand
These are designed for those who will carry their bags on the course, but these can also be strapped onto a golf cart which makes them the most versatile of the bags. These types of bag are fairly light and feature legs that fold out so the bag stands by itself when placed on the ground and then retracts when it is lifted.
One thing to consider on carry/stand bags are the straps. Some may Read the rest of this entry »