Ten Sharpie marker sets up for grabs
Sharpie is offering ten lucky readers the chance to win a Sharpie Mini set and Fine Point golf marker set, so you can look forward to teeing off in style
Sharpie is offering ten lucky readers the chance to win a Sharpie Mini set and Fine Point golf marker set, so you can look forward to teeing off in style.
Since launching in the US in 1964, Sharpie markers have become famous for their wide range of bold colours and style. First introduced to the UK in 2007, Sharpie is now also officially the UK's favourite permanent marker.
The Sharpie Mini is a great addition to your golf bag and its handy detachable cap clip makes it easily accessible throughout the round for marking your card or putting a personal mark on your golf ball.
Ideal for golfers who are looking to stand out on the course, the Fine Point marker features a precise tip that's perfect for writing and drawing on golf balls, enabling golfers to easily add their individuality to the game and ensuring there's no false claims to your hole-in-one.
Among its many applications, Sharpie is the autograph marker of choice. So, for any golf enthusiasts flocking to the Ryder Cup later this year, don't miss out on autograph opportunities with a Fine Point marker. With a catalogue of golfing superstars set to take on the Celtic Manor course in Wales, there'll be plenty of autographs to fill your book.
For your chance to win this fantastic prize, visit the Sharpie marker sets competition page.
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