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Golf Party Drink Ideas and Golf
Gift Ideas
Golf Party Drink Ideas
Party Drink Ideas for a Golf Party should be both as fun and intense as the sport itself. As golf is generally known as an upscale, more subdued sport, wines, champagne, cocktails, martinis, and wine spritzers would be in place at this type of party. For adults and kids who prefer lighter, nonalcoholic beverages, bubbly and frothy drinks like rich ginger ale and sparkly water could suffice; and, of course, you can dress up any party drink in a frosted champagne glass. If the party is more casual, the host might serve up festive drinks in a novelty mug shaped like a golf ball; or, for that matter, a champagne flute formed in the likeness of an admittedly short golf club.
Golf Gift Ideas
Gift Ideas for a Golf party could include Golf Favors that are fun, practical, or an artful combination of the two. Golf balls, golf clubs, sports socks and athletic shoes might make perfect gifts for the active golfer, as would action figures, ornaments, sculptures and figurines that depict famous players like Jack Nicklaus and Nancy Lopez. Other, maybe more practical presents could include an instructional CD or DVD that teaches the newest and best golf swings and strategies; for a more fun movie option, the guest of honor could receive a copy of a light-hearted golf movie like the classically hilarious “Caddyshack” or “Happy Gilmore.” He/she also might appreciate a gift certificate for free golfing lessons, a golf club bag, a complimentary caddy for his/her next game, etc.
Golf Party Theme
Keep the party theme flowing throughout each aspect of
the event. First, the party invitations set the theme and tone of
the occasion. Some guests will bring gifts based on the Golf
party theme. Use Golf
decorations, centerpieces,
tablecovers, Thank you notes, invitations, party supplies, hats, blowouts, confetti,
paper plates, cups, napkins etc. Complete the Golf party theme
with Golf party favors.
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Golf Outing Party Supplies: The origins of golf have been attributed to several different sources, but the common thought is that the Romans created the game, then called paganica, which consisted of players driving a soft, feather ball with a curved stick. Several other European countries created their own versions of the sport for over five centuries: het kolven in Holland, cambuca in England, and jeu de mail in France. But the Scottish game of golfe is what our currently played game is modeled after. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club, created in 1784 in St. Andrews, Scotland, was one of the first governing bodies of the sport, and still fulfills this function today.
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