When you're running a golf tournament, charity scramble, or corporate outing with 100+ attendees, you need something functional that people will actually keep. This clips onto any adjustable cap strap and stays there — which means your logo rides along for every round after the event. It solves an actual problem golfers have (losing markers, digging through pockets on the green), so it doesn't end up in a drawer with the other freebies. The cradle design is simple enough that first-time golfers figure it out instantly, which matters when you're handing them out at registration.
When a client mentions golf in conversation or you spot a tournament photo on their LinkedIn, this gives you a reason to follow up that feels personal, not transactional. Works as a thank-you after closing a deal with an avid golfer, a handwritten-note addition for top accounts who play regularly, or a targeted gift in a referral program where you know the recipient's interests. The cradle design means they'll actually use it every round instead of tossing it in a drawer, which keeps your gesture top of mind longer than most corporate swag.
When you're putting together new hire welcome boxes or client golf outing kits, this clips directly onto the adjustable strap of a baseball cap—no fumbling, no magnets, no loose parts that get lost before the event. Talent teams running corporate tournaments or sending onboarding packages to remote sales hires appreciate that it stays put and works immediately. The cradle design means recipients actually use it instead of tossing it in a drawer, which matters when you're trying to make someone feel like part of the team from day one.