Golf Wedding Favors
How romantic to meet your future groom on the green, making eyes at each other as the golf cart takes you over those 18 holes. It should only be fitting to incorporate the sport that brought you together at your wedding. While having the whole shebang at the Royal Burgess Golfing Society in Edinburgh may be too much to ask, at least have golf-themed party favors, which will amuse and warm those loved ones who know you both the best.
You can give away engraved golf balls, arguably the most popular golf wedding favors, especially as you can even design the engraving yourself. Golf-themed picture frames are also in abundance; you can get pewter and silver frames that fit 2-inch to 4-inch photos for a bit more money than your standard wedding favors http://www.promweddingdressesonline.com/alfred-angelo-wedding-dresses-style-2082-p-1497.html. If you have a little extra cash, you should get these frames engraved, to remind your guests that they got the picture frame at your golf-themed wedding. You can also get bottle openers with silver golf balls as the handle, engraved key rings and personalized golf tees, which are sold by 500 pieces a pack. Personalize your golf wedding favors by ordering custom made labels that display the bride and groom names as well as the wedding date. Your wedding guests will love this bit of a personal touch to their gift.
Of course, it can be odd to just hand out the single golf tee, personalized or not. What you can do is assemble a golf goody-bag. There are lots of chocolate golf balls available, and these are arguably some of the least expensive wedding favors around, but those get consumed right away and won't be helpful as souvenirs. You can purchase see-thru wedding favor packaging, put in a chocolate golf ball and two golf tees printed with the bride and groom's names, and close it up with a ribbon. You can also choose a different combination of wedding favors to put in these packets, and whatever way to dress them up.
Finally, give your principal sponsors and entourage engraved putters or driving range certificates or coupons to get their balls washed. Both are great ways of saying 'Thank You', and even if they don't play golf, it's a cool incentive for them to start learning. Maybe, eventually, you'll be teeing off with them in the future, and how amusing to always have that conversation that goes, "I remember your golf-themed wedding reception..."