⛳ Make Your Mark, Own the Course!
The HODL 21 Golf Ball Stamp from The Happy Series is a durable, self-inking golf ball marker designed for easy, mess-free customization. Featuring quick-dry, fade-resistant ink and a compact plastic build, it lets golfers personalize their balls with unique designs that stand out on the course. Portable and reusable, it’s an essential accessory for any serious golfer looking to combine style with function.
Brand | HODL 21 |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Just Tap It In |
Sport | RECREATION_BALL |
Number of Items | 1 |
Construction Type | plastic |
UPC | 850046344503 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.23 x 2.13 x 0.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Brand Name | HODL 21 |
Warranty Description | 12 Month Warranty |
Model Name | Golf Ball Stamp |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | HODL 21 |
Included Components | Golf Ball Stamp |
J**L
Very caring and explains everything.
Pretty cool. So far I've only marked a dozen balls, but they are consistently well marked. If you take the cap off and let it sit for a minute, then, roll the ball over the stamper, it works great. Neat little novelty item for the golfer that has everything.
K**R
Cute gift for the golf lover
Bought this for my husband. I wasn’t quite sure how the ink would stay on the ball.He said it didn’t smudge. I don’t play golf. I like to look like I play- but I don’t like to play. He says this works great- he laughed. His friends laughed. If they like it then I declare it a win.
L**
Good
I bought this for my fiance for Christmas and he loves it. He thinks it’s hilarious. It does rub off when you hit the ball with a club.
S**A
Nifty ball marker
Once you get the hang of stamping a round object without smudging the ink. This ball marker lays down a clean picture and marks your ball well.
K**K
Nice
Does a great job to track your ball on the course.
A**S
Just tap it in!
The stamp seemed to stay on and not smudge. Cool stamp!
W**R
Poor Quality, low longevity
I’m a huge Happy Gilmore fan so “Just Tap It In” is one of my favorite sayings. I’m also always looking for new ways to mark my ball. You know ball thieves on courses who will pick up any ball in the rough, or sometimes fairway.First time trying to pull the cap off of this I pulled the whole stamp out of the blue handle. It took about 6-7 tries to finally separate the stamp from the lid. It still pulls out of the handle too easy.I attached a picture of the first ball I used- and old beat up ball. While you can see a scuff below it I did clean the areas I stamped. It took a bit of practice, dont push too hard or too soft. I’ve heard that before. I found rolling the ball under the stamp helps get a better imprint. After all the stamp is flat.I tried to do a sleeve (3) balls in a row. First time the stamp had enough ink to do all three. Second time I got through two with good imprinting. By the third sleeve (a week later) the stamp could only do one and then I had to put the lid on it and let ink run through.I had hoped this would have a rubber stamp that pushes into an ink pad. Instead its like a foam pad that the ink runs into like a marker would do. It just doesnt have enough ink in it. Putting the cap on it and giving it time to run ink does help- but the. You’re limited to one ball at a time. And now my imprints are about 60% of the darkness in the photo attached. If that. It has worn out in less than a dozen (brand new) golf balls.Dont expect the image to last while you play. I was pretty realistic about that. By time you finish one hole you might have the spot of the black shirt left on the ball. Everything else is gone. Thats even when you give it days to dry, it will still wear off. Of course, it gets hit with a club moving near speeds of 90+mph- so no real expectations there.Not impressed to say the least. It would be fun for a golf scramble, bachelor party or something similar. But for regular use- pass.
H**S
Used once
Used this literally one time and now it’s dried up and won’t work
Trustpilot
2 months ago
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