Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Tin Cup Introduces 'Trunk Slammer,' 'Pot Of Gold' Golf Ball Marking Stencils


Designs bring good luck, flair to rapidly expanding collection

(FALLS CHURCH, VA) - Tin Cup Products announces that Trunk Slammer and Pot of Gold are the latest styles added to its award-winning catalog of patented, Made in the USA golf ball marking stencils.

Crafted from 100 percent stainless steel, the March "Cup of the Month," Trunk Slammer depicts an elephant silhouette with its trunk in the air and ready to take on the fairway. Pot of Gold, a colorful pattern which channels good fortune, joins the Luck of the Irish and Shamrock styles commemorating St. Patrick's Day.

"Our monthly imaginative designs represent requests from our customers and fans who enjoy naming the styles through our Facebook account," says company President Cabell Fooshe. "The latest introductions fly off the shelves and we're confident these will impress to quickly become top sellers for individuals, outings, events and more."

Available at hundreds of retailers nationwide and www.tin-cup.com, Tin Cups boast a personalization process that takes seconds. Players simply place the stencil over a ball and trace it using an ultra-fine point permanent marker.

More than 100 unique styles are available, including emblems from all four major military branches, visualization/game improvement marks and college logos. The company also offers an affordable customization program that's trusted by well-known corporations, charities, media outlets, celebrities and individuals.

For more information: www.tin-cup.com, 888.984.6287.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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