Heather and Links launches new luxury scorecard holders
Heather and Links has released an exclusive range of scorecard holders. Unmatched for quality and handmade by skilled leather craftsman in the UK, this is a range of scorecard holders that have been made to an extremely high standard
Heather and Links has released an exclusive range of scorecard holders. Unmatched for quality and handmade by skilled leather craftsman in the UK, this is a range of scorecard holders that have been made to an extremely high standard.
For the golfer who reveals a damaged, bent, smudged and wet scorecard after 18 holes, Heather and Links' range will provide an elegant and functional solution.
The luxury range encompasses Italian calf leather, traditional bridle, and an even softer buffalo calf, with high-end indulgent linings from contemporary coloured lizard and snake skin, to silks and tartans.
All materials are sustainably sourced and have been supplied with full certification.
The family-owned company offers a personalised service to order, along with bespoke products either for the individual, or for golf clubs, corporate clients and societies. Not only can lining material be ordered in a variety of colours, but bridle leather can be colour matched to a customer's specification.
The Heather and Links range is available from £44.95 plus postage, and will accommodate the most commonly used cards in the UK and America. The full range can be seen at heatherandlinks.com
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