I know the skull trend has been done to death (pardon the pun) but I had to show you these golf accessories from Shano Designs. The company does a variety of golf accessories such as ball markers and divot repair tools in sterling silver and gemstones. They recently unveiled a divot tool shaped like a ribbon and adorned with a pink sapphire to raise money for breast cancer research. But what caught my eye is their skull and crossbones ball marker and divot tool each with ruby eyes. Although I question the wisdom of having a ball marker with a raised surface these look really cool and could have a great intimidation factor with those you are playing against. The ball marker is $90.Shano Designs Skull Ball Marker
I know the skull trend has been done to death (pardon the pun) but I had to show you these golf accessories from Shano Designs. The company does a variety of golf accessories such as ball markers and divot repair tools in sterling silver and gemstones. They recently unveiled a divot tool shaped like a ribbon and adorned with a pink sapphire to raise money for breast cancer research. But what caught my eye is their skull and crossbones ball marker and divot tool each with ruby eyes. Although I question the wisdom of having a ball marker with a raised surface these look really cool and could have a great intimidation factor with those you are playing against. The ball marker is $90.





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9-10-2007 @ 3:54PM
Holly said...
Ok as a golfer I have to say that a ball marker should have a flat surface or near to flat surface. Also in my golfing career I have lost many ball markers so I see a $90 ball marker as not the brightest idea at least for me. And the skull and cross bones I feel would not have an intimidation factor at all. It’s Golf! The intimidation factor would be if the skull and cross bones marker was marking a ball that was hit onto the green of a par three or par four from the tee box
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