Golf Clubs Toys

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Westland Giftware Mwah Magnetic Golfer and Clubs Salt and Pepper Shaker Set, 4-Inch $9.34 Brand new in its original box Made of ceramic with glossy finish. Measures 2.75″ high. Hand wash only. Item # 93461 Made by Westland Giftware… |
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Rodeo Drive Eco Shopping Bag – Berry Pink – 100% Post-consumer Recycled Plastic Bottle Bag – Made in USA $17.00 Green doesn’t need to be plain vanilla anymore. A big, bold and eco-friendly tote bag. Perfect for retail therapy days and start saying NO to department store paper and plastic bags. Large enough to lug around to the gym, spa, yoga class, country club, poolside, beach, as a carry-on, or to carry your mommy-toddler-gear. Each bag saves approx. 8 plastic bottles from entering our waste stream. Clean… |
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Golf Cupcake Flex Picks – 12ct $2.68 These paper cupcake picks are perfect for the golf them party. They are double sided, – same image on both sides…. |
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Dremel 760-04 Two-Speed Cordless Golf Cleaning Rotary Tool $11.70 We don’t believe there’s a golfer on the planet who wouldn’t like a better score, and this little Dremel kit is a dream come true. Any compacted soil on your clubs can affect your trajectory; but a quick buzz with this neat little gizmo and your clubs are ready for the Masters. You can also clean off your golf spikes with the special bristle-brush attachments for a smooth pivot. The pros’ caddies … |
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Tin Cup $3.99 One of the better romantic comedies of the 1990s, this quirky love story stars Kevin Costner as washed-up golf pro Roy “Tin Cup” McAvoy, who has the singular misfortune of falling in love with the girlfriend (Rene Russo) of his arch rival (Don Johnson). Although he is inspired to re-ignite his golf career, challenge his opponent in the U.S. Open, and win the affection of the woman of his dreams, M… |
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Caddyshack 2 $1.01 Jackie Mason is the best thing going in this otherwise negligible sequel to the already-dubious pleasures of Caddyshack. Between the decadent and often senseless jokes, Mason plays a millionaire whose daughter wants to be part of an upper-crust society he has no use for. Directed by Allan Arkush (Rock ‘n’ Roll High School), there is some snap to the production; but the concept and script run out o… |