These shamrock golf tees are perfect for St. Patrick’s Day

The new Shamrock golf tees from Western Birch.

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We could all use a little more luck off the tee box. With this “Lucky Charms” shamrock golf tee, you’ll get that and more. Made by Western Birch Golf Tees, who make GOLF’s own Michael Bamberger’s favorite pegs, this isn’t your average St. Patrick’s Day gimmick accessory. This golf tee is a combination of high quality and high performance. 

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“Lucky Charms” – Limited Edition Striped Golf Tee

$15

– Bag of 50 Tees
– Premium White Birch Hardwood 
– Thicker Shank Golf Tee creating more durability
– Length – 2 3/4 Inch
 


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The white birch hardwood is the perfect canvas for green and orange stripes. Right before you place your ball on the tee, the last thing you’ll see is the lucky shamrock in the cup. That will take away any negative thoughts and insert positive vibes before every swing. 

Everyone has that Irish friend who has several Irish-themed accessories in their golf bag. Hand up, I have a leprechaun headcover myself. If you want to be a good friend, these tees make for a great gift, too.

Make every day St. Patrick’s Day with these “Lucky Charms” golf tees. Just don’t go tossing these tees to your playing partners. Save the shamrock luck for yourself… 

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Golf.com Editor

Reilly is GOLF’s social-media editor. In September 2017, he took over the reins to the brand’s Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages. He manages GOLF’s short- and long-term social strategy and produces social video content. Beyond the social space, he contributes to GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine as a writer. His ranking of the best golf scenes in Seinfeld is his magnum opus.

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