If you are searching for a gift for a golfer, then you can’t go far wrong with giving a top store’s gift voucher. But, is this just the easy way out or what your recipient would really prefer?
Unless you know your golfer well, you can’t definitely be sure what they would prefer out of the myriad of golfing equipment that there is on the market today. What looks to you to be an excellent training aid, they might detestp/spin]. They might even have a couple stashed in the back of a [spin]cupboard, never used and looking for an excuse to give them away.
There might also be a piece of gear or a training aid that they really want and are maybe saving up for. This is where golf gift vouchers come in very useful.
Choose an online shop with plenty of ranges and buy a golf gift voucher from there. This will give maximum choice of potential gadgets.
Best of all, by buying from an online shop they might even be able to email you the voucher. This is ideal if you are hunting for a gift and have left it rather late to buy it! Some shops will even email it to your benefactor - saving you that time and effort!
Another advantage of giving golf gift vouchers in an online store is that anything that is not spent in the first purchase automatically carries over to future purchases. There’s no receiving small vouchers or forefeiting small amounts of change. It’s like loading a prepaid card and having that to start the purchases off with.
Sometime vouchers can be seen as an easy way out. Instead of thinking of what to buy, you just choose a simple voucher. Instead of going out shopping and selecting a gift, you just click on a website and buy a voucher.
Is this true with golf? With the complexities involved with golf, I have to say “no”. Even something as simple as picking a box of golf balls could result inan incorrect purchase, if you don’t know your golfer’s favourite choice. They might prefer distance over control balls and you could get the opposite. A regular golfer will know the feel of his, or her, favourite brand of golf ball and if you choose a competing brand it might not be quite to their standards. A good intentioned gift, but it might end up sitting in the cupboard.
Choosing training aids and clubs is just as difficult. It could be that the person no longer sees the need for certain training aids or has already practised with them and decided that they don’t want particular items. A club has to feel right, not just be the same club number. A mid range club of a different brand in the bag might not give the required difference in the selection of clubs.
On balance, buying your favourite golfer some gift vouchers is by far and above the best way of buying them a golfing present. Do it - they will really appreciate it!
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