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Golf Ball Collector Cases - A Great Way To Showcase Your Collection
From: Golf-Online-TipsIf you are like most sports fans, you have a lot of memorabilia and you don’t know what to do with it. If you’re an active golf player, you probably have tons of golf balls and no place to keep them. Owning a golf ball collector case will solve that predicament for you. It’s the perfect way to display as well as preserve those precious old, unusual, or autographed golf balls.
Golf ball collector cases are available in more shapes and sizes than one would imagine. They come in large cabinets with glass doors and shelves that hold any number of golf balls. You could even get the shelves custom made for the exact size you need.
For those that have limited space, there are small baseboard size golf ball collector cases that are beautiful to display anywhere in your home or office. They can be crafted out of the finest wood with glass for the front. Because of their compact size, they can be set up almost anywhere. Some golfers have them on their desk or bookshelf while others hang them on the wall. These will usually hold around six golf balls. Also for limited space and one of golf balls, you can find individual golf ball display options.
Another very eye-catching golf ball collector case is a small rectangular one the size of a shoebox. The difference is that it is made of all glass or perhaps Plexiglas to prevent breakage. This is exactly where you can keep autographed golf balls from top tour professionals. ProSportsMemorabilia.com have a great selection of certified, authentic Golf Autographed Memorabilia.
Golf is a more popular sport than ever before so these golf ball collector cases are the perfect gift for golfing friends or loved ones. To see a collector case filled with special memories is something that they won’t forget.
Some golfers have golfed for years and keep every ball they’ve ever used. For them, the large wall hanging golf ball collector cases work well. They don’t take up floor space, but many of them hold over 100 balls. The shelves are divided into different compartments.
One compartment can hold the memories of your playing in specific games while another compartment can have autographed balls or other memorable balls. What about the first and only “eagle” you ever got? It deserves a space all its own. Engraving can also be done on each shelve to identify each memory that’s there. You can get just about any kind of golf ball collector case you could need. They’re out there-it’s only a matter of finding what you want.
Here you can find nearly one hundred Golf Ball Display Cases in different sizes and styles.
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