Fathers Day Gifts

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By Joshua B

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  1. I ordered and just got my dad a heather navy Sunday carry bag from Titleist (came surprisingly quick by the way) for Fathers Day. He just got off a knee surgery and can finally walk/play and excited to see if this helps him. I got my own list if/when my wife and daughter ask for me from going big with a TS2 or just a few mesh snap backs or balls...question is what are you giving or asking for Golf Themed? Happy Father’s Day everybody!

  2. Elson C

    Elson C
    Southgate

    Joshua B said:

    I ordered and just got my dad a heather navy Sunday carry bag from Titleist (came surprisingly quick by the way) for Fathers Day. He just got off a knee surgery and can finally walk/play and excited to see if this helps him. I got my own list if/when my wife and daughter ask for me from going big with a TS2 or just a few mesh snap backs or balls...question is what are you giving or asking for Golf Themed? Happy Father’s Day everybody!

    Unfortunatelly for me, my dad passed away when I was very young.
    I have been giving hints to my wife that I want a Scotty for fathers day, I probably won't get it, but still can dream about it.
    With all honesty, all I need is my family, between Covid and everything else going on with the word right now, family is the most important thing.
  3. Steve S

    Steve S
    Tuckerton, NJ

    Great post Elson C. I've had both of my sons at home through this entire Covid episode. One is now a senior at Rowan U, and the other one just graduated high school. Virtually!! The wife is finishing up her school year as a teacher as well. All are healthy and home. What more could I ask for?!
    Play Well,
    Steve S
  4. I never get given anything golf related yet I'm always going on about golf stuff
  5. Mike M

    Mike M
    Marblehead MA

    Thanks for the post Elson. Your comments really brings life into perspective.I lost both my Mom and Dad within 6 weeks of each other, many years ago.And if you don't think life comes full circle, my oldest grandson who is now 5, was born on the same day he passed, 15 years removed. Material things are great, but compassion, humility and respect for your fellow man are really what's important. Although we all love it, golf is just a game,especially as we try to navigate in this "new world" we now find ourselves in.
  6. Derek C

    Derek C
    Northern KY

    Mike M said:

    Thanks for the post Elson. Your comments really brings life into perspective.I lost both my Mom and Dad within 6 weeks of each other, many years ago.And if you don't think life comes full circle, my oldest grandson who is now 5, was born on the same day he passed, 15 years removed. Material things are great, but compassion, humility and respect for your fellow man are really what's important. Although we all love it, golf is just a game,especially as we try to navigate in this "new world" we now find ourselves in.

    Very well said Mike!
  7. Mark J

    Mark J
    Charlotte, NC

    Holidays/birthdays aren't a big thing for me so I don't ask for stuff, golf or not.
  8. Derek C

    Derek C
    Northern KY

    My wedding anniversary and Father’s Day are days apart. My wife went with a TS2 for our anniversary and she let me have it early. I may go for another snap back mesh or two caps for Fathers Day. I love the mesh snap backs.
  9. My son got me back into the game 4 years ago after a 15 year hiatus. For Father’s Day this year we are playing the Seaside Course in St Simons. Living in coastal Georgia the scenery is amazing. Happy early Father’s Day to all my fellow Team Titleist members!!
  10. RTaylor

    RTaylor
    Louisville, IL

    My son and I play as much as we can. I'm an old man now, and he's all grown up so any chance we get to golf we take advantage of it especially on father's day.
  11. Steve W

    Steve W
    Tooting, London

    Mixed emotions for Father’s Day this year. I lost my Dad in 2008 so it’s Ali’s day for reflection...
    This year, my son is moving out so that he can return to work. He’s a PGA Pro and to get to work would have to travel across London and he doesn’t want to put me at risk whilst I’m shielding. That thought is gift enough for me...

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