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Hand-Forged Ball Marks

Hand Forged® Limerick Ball Mark - Bronze

Hand Forged® Limerick Ball Mark - Bronze

Regular price $29.00 USD
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Material

Each Hand Forged® Ball Mark is made using bronze in Portland, Oregon, USA by a second generation blacksmith who learned the trade in his father’s shop. Designed by SEAMUS GOLF and inspired by a vintage niblick, the metal ball mark carries forward the same aesthetic of the hickory shafted antiques gamed by Tom Morris and the like.

Each coin is heated to approximately 2200 degrees in a white-hot fire, the red hot metal is then shaped on an anvil-like soft clay, using only the most ancient tools of the craft: hammers, chisels, punches, and the hand of the blacksmith. Each ball mark is then sanded, buffed, and tumbled on an individual basis, and the results are a completely different and unique ball mark for each golfer. Choose to add your own custom stamp (3 characters max on the Four Leaf Clover Ball Mark) at no charge for an even more personal ball mark.

Dimensions:

Ball Marks measure 1.5 inches in diameter.

Includes Free Custom Stamping

Complimentary personalization hand stamped by one of our in-house artisans is included on all of our Hand Forged® items. 

Custom Logo Ball Marks

If you'd like to your own logo on our Hand Forged® Ball Marks, please contact us at Info@SeamusGolf.com. With a minimum order of 100, a discount can be applied.

 How SEAMUS GOLF Hand Forged™ Golf Ball Marks are Made

Below is a film on our related Pitch Mark tool, which is made in the same manner.

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  • Customized Leather Labels

    Add a customized leather label to most head covers and towels. Vegetable-tanned leather sourced from Oregon Leather Company. Artwork is burned into the leather in a process similar to branding.

  • Personalized Hand-Stamping

    Our Hand Forged® Ball Markers include free personalization. Our in-house artisans can hand-stamp the back of each ball mark with up to 5 characters.

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