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Our range of hole markers extends from
a small unimposing design such as the ?Keystone? to
the large and opulent ?Monolith?. All our markers can
be supplied using any of the granites in our range and
can either be flush mounted on the tee or supplied with
its own stone base.
Each marker is set up ready to carry whatever
content you desire. Whether that be simply the hole
number and it?s par or a complete set of graphics including
hole map, meterage and club and/or sponsors logo. We
can also etch photographic imagery onto the marker?s
face providing another level of individuality.
If nothing in the range suits your needs,
our design staff can liaise with you and create something
totally original for your club. There are virtually
no limitations for what can be achieved with a little
imagination and the skills of our craftsmen.
 
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Hole Markers
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The Monolith
The Monolith is the most imposing
hole marker in our range. It?s proportions are
on the grand scale, enough to cater for the most
elaborate of graphics and hole information. Standing
at 1700 mm tall it is pictured here in ?WN Green?
granite and mounted in a sandstone boulder.
 
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The Lectern
The Lectern is an impressive pole
mounted hole marker with a generous face that
has ample room to display all relevant hole details
and information. Standing at 900mm tall it is
pictured here completely polished in ?Blue Pearl?
granite.
 
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The Oval
The customary Oval pole mounted
marker is conservative in size but with ample
room to display all relevant hole details and
information. Standing at 750mm tall on a 200mm
granite pole it is pictured here fully polished
in ?South African Red? granite.
 
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The Plaque
The Plaque is a luxurious marker
with a vast face that can display all relevant
hole details and information, yet due to it?s
low profile remain unobtrusive and elegant. Standing
at 550mm tall it is pictured here sawn and polished
in ?Balmoral? and ?Black 1? granites.
 
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The Keystone
The Keystone, although the smallest
of the range, is still capable of displaying all
relevant hole details. Pictured here in ?Paradiso?
granite and completely polished it has a very
low profile at only 300mm high.
 
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