Struck in solid metal with a magnetic marker that pops free to play and snaps back for the walk to the next tee. Designed from scratch and built for tournaments, clubs and the people who show up for both.
Every golfer marks their ball before lifting it off the green, and most do it with whatever coin happens to be in their pocket. A custom ball marker coin gives them something better: a small struck-metal disc carrying your crest, your tournament date, or your client's logo, sized and weighted to feel like it belongs in a golfer's hand.
It works the way a coin should. Set it down behind the ball, lift the ball, replace it when it's your turn to putt. Long after the round is over, it stays in a golf bag, a desk drawer, or a display case as the thing people remember the day by.
Most of our golf orders use a two-piece build: a full-size holder coin carrying the main design, and a smaller magnetic marker seated inside it. Pull the marker free to mark your ball on the green, then let the magnet pull it home when you pick your ball back up.
It means two chances to carry your artwork — the holder can carry a crest or sponsor list, the marker can carry a logo or date — and it means nobody loses the marker on the 4th hole. If you'd rather keep it simple, we strike plenty of single-piece coins too.
This is a real coin off a real production run, not a render. The magnet holds firmly enough to survive a golf bag, and releases with a flick of the thumb when it's your turn to putt.
Fundraiser coins that outlast the raffle prizes. Peel Crime Stoppers ordered theirs to hand out at check-in.
A branded marker beats another polo shirt. Hand them out at the client outing, keep the logo in play all season.
Member coins, anniversary editions, and annual tournament keepsakes for clubs and associations like the NRFCA.
For the golfer who has everything except a coin with their own crest on it. A favourite retirement gift order.
Tell us the logo, crest, or idea and our designers build the coin around it — free of charge, with unlimited revisions until you approve it.
| Style | Best for | Typical size |
|---|---|---|
| Die-struck, single piece | Simple crests, tight budgets, bulk giveaways | 1.5″–1.75″ |
| Holder + magnetic marker | Tournament favours, member gifts, corporate outings | 1.75″–2″ holder |
| Hard or soft enamel | Club colours, sponsor logos, crisp detail | 1.75″–2.25″ |
| Full colour print | Photos, mascots, gradients — like the Brampton Golf Club dog | 1.75″–2″ |
| Antique gold, silver or nickel | Engraved text, sponsor city lists, formal editions | 2″–2.75″ |
Edge options: smooth, rope, reeded or a custom die-cut shape. Packaging: velvet pouches, presentation boxes or acrylic displays.
Based in Ottawa, Ontario. When you call, you reach us directly, not an overseas call centre.
Our design team builds your coin at no charge, with unlimited revisions until you're happy.
The Rules of Golf permit marking a ball with any small object placed directly behind it, coins included.
Whether it's 50 coins for a charity scramble or 5,000 for a club's full membership, we treat every order the same.
Tournament date, club crest, quantity, budget. No design experience needed.
Our designers build your coin artwork at no charge. Revise it as many times as it takes.
Once you sign off on the proof, production starts right away.
Die-struck, plated, and enamelled or printed to spec.
Every batch is inspected, then shipped — typically 4 to 5 weeks from proof approval.
Before anything is struck, you sign off on a proof like this one, built for the Niagara Regional Fire Chiefs Association. Exact millimetre dimensions, magnet placement, Pantone-matched enamel colours, and both faces laid out so there are no surprises when the coins arrive.
Yes. The Rules of Golf allow a player to mark their ball's position with any small object — a coin, a ball marker, or similar — placed directly behind the ball. A custom marker coin is treated the same as the coin already in your pocket.
Most golf clients land on 1.75″ for the holder coin with a smaller magnetic marker inside. It's large enough to carry real detail and small enough to sit comfortably in a pocket. We'll recommend a size once we see your artwork.
Either works. The two-piece magnetic build is the most popular option for golf because the marker actually gets used on the green. If you'd rather keep costs down or you're after a pure keepsake, a single die-struck coin works just as well.
We welcome small orders — ideal for a single foursome's prize table or a small club committee. Larger tournaments and full membership runs are just as welcome.
Production takes about 4 to 5 weeks from proof approval, and we don't offer rush production. Tell us your tournament date when you request a quote and we'll confirm a timeline that gets your coins on site with room to spare.
Yes. Our in-house designers build your coin artwork at no charge and revise it with you until you approve the proof. We can work from a logo, a rough sketch, or just an idea.
It's one of our most common golf orders. Charity scrambles like the Peel Crime Stoppers tournament use coins as a check-in gift, a raffle prize, and a keepsake that keeps the cause visible long after the round.
Send us your logo or tournament date and we'll design your coin for free, no commitment required.