Golf Ball Markers
Golf ball markers are essential accessories that allow golfers to mark the position of their ball on the green without interfering with other players. Since 1988, we’ve offered a wide range of ball markers that combine practicality, style, and personal expression—used by club players, professionals, and society golfers alike.
From sleek magnetic markers to personalised and novelty options, our collection is designed to suit every golfer’s style and preference. Whether you want a compact coin-style marker, a branded design, or a marker with an alignment aid, you’ll find the right solution here.
Made from durable materials like metal, enamel, plastic, and magnetic composite, our golf ball markers offer clear visibility, easy use, and compatibility with many gloves, clips, and hat attachments. They’re small, smart, and make a big difference on the green.
Why Choose Golf Ball Markers from Us?
Over 35 years of experience in golf accessories (est. 1988)
Wide range of styles including magnetic, branded, and personalised markers
Compatible with gloves, caps, divot tools, and hat clips
Durable materials that won’t fade or bend easily
Perfect for gifting, club competitions, or society days
Adds a personal touch to your on-course setup
Popular Types of Golf Ball Markers
| Marker Type | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Magnetic Ball Markers | Quick access and storage | Attach to hat clips, gloves, or divot tools |
| Coin-Style Markers | Traditional players | Classic look, easy to carry, often branded |
| Personalised Ball Markers | Gifts or corporate use | Custom initials, logos, colours or messages |
| Alignment Markers | Putting accuracy | Features lines or arrows for aiming assistance |
| Novelty Ball Markers | Fun and unique flair | Humorous designs, themed sets, eye-catching colours |
Expert Tips for Choosing a Golf Ball Marker
Go magnetic for convenience – These easily clip to hats, gloves or divot tools.
Make it visible – Choose a colour or design that’s easy to spot on the green.
Match your marker to your gear – Many brands offer coordinated accessories.
Keep extras handy – Small and affordable, ball markers are easy to misplace, so carry a few spares.
Add personality – A custom or novelty marker is a simple way to stand out and express your style.
Best-Selling Golf Ball Markers This Season
Titleist Hat Clip Magnetic Marker – Sleek and easy to use, featuring the iconic Titleist logo.
Callaway Alignment Ball Marker Set – Dual-purpose with alignment aid and clean finish.
Custom Engraved Metal Marker – Add initials, names, or society logos—perfect for gifting.
Funny Golf Marker Collection – Great for tournaments or team events with humorous messages.
Divot Tool with Integrated Marker – Two-in-one tool combining pitch repair and ball marking.
FAQs – Golf Ball Markers
What is a golf ball marker used for?
A ball marker is used to mark the position of your ball on the green when lifting it to clean or allow another player to putt.Can I use a coin as a ball marker?
Yes—many golfers use coins, though golf-specific markers are often easier to handle and designed for visibility.Are magnetic ball markers better?
Magnetic markers are more convenient as they attach to hat clips, gloves or divot tools for quick access.Can I personalise my golf ball marker?
Absolutely—personalised markers with names, initials, or club logos make excellent gifts or keepsakes.Do golf ball markers come with hat clips?
Many do—these clips allow you to attach the marker to the brim of your cap or visor for easy use during play.Are alignment ball markers legal in competitions?
Yes—markers with lines or arrows are legal as long as they don’t give unfair aid beyond marking and aligning.What size should a ball marker be?
It should be small enough not to obstruct other players but large enough to be visible and easy to handle.Do I need more than one ball marker?
It’s a good idea—having a few spares in your bag ensures you’re never caught out if one is lost or forgotten.Can I use a novelty marker in a tournament?
Yes, as long as it doesn’t distract other players or breach local club rules.Where should I keep my ball marker during a round?
Use a hat clip, glove magnet, divot tool, or your pocket for quick access on the green.
























