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ACCESSORIES


PLACEMENT FLAGS


• Slide up or down to indicate hole position and remind players to repair ball marks.


• Placement flags for 1/2” and 3/4 “dia poles. • Rubber grommets included. • Available in plain colors (no message)


Red


PLEASE REPAIR BALL MARKS PLAIN (NO MESSAGE) 1/2” Flagstick 3/4” Flagstick 1/2” Flagstick 3/4” Flagstick 05335


Yellow 05355 White N/A Setof9 $36.00


05337 05357 N/A


$36.00


05345 05365 05371


$31.00


05347 05367 05372


$31.00


PLACEMENT MARKERS


• Slide up or down to indicate hole position. • Placement markers fit standard 1/2” dia poles only. • Rubber grommets included.


Placement Markers


Red Blue


White Yellow


05350 05352 05351 05353 $3.50


FLAGSTICK CADDIE™


• Keep up to 18 flagsticks free of nicks, dings and other damage during transport.


• Solid steel, powdercoated caddie with cushioned foam slots to grip and protect flagsticks.


• Vertical arm slips into stakehole pocket of most golf utility vehicles (alternative brackets available). Removes quickly and easily when not in use.


• Junior Flagstick Caddie™ holds up to six flagsticks. PROXIMITY MARKERS


• Durable. Easytoread. Ideal for “Long Drive” and “Proximity” contests. Card size 5”w x 8”h.


• Four markers w/pencil holders and four packs of double sided cards come with each set. 10700 Proximity Marker Set


$29.00 10701 Replacement Card Packs of 25. $3.50


25000 FlagstickCaddie (Two Pieces)Holds 18 Flags. $182.00 25100 Junior FlagstickCaddie (Two Pieces)Holds 6 Flags. $85.00 25001 Alternative Bracket (Two Pieces) 25002 Replacement Flagstick Holder


$50.00 $7.00


25002 25000 80 25100 25001 www.easypicker.com 800.641.4653 email: salesdept@easypicker.com


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