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Golfer with Bag with Label Saying "How's My Driving?" - Cartoon on a Golf Ball Marker

This black and white cartoon of mine features on a fun golf ball marker – a small accessory that makes a big impression on the green! 

It shows a golfer on a Golf Course with his trolley and golf bag, which has a sticker reading, “How’s My Driving?” A little joke that every golfer can relate to, especially after one of those wayward tee shots that ends up somewhere it definitely shouldn’t have.

I originally drew this cartoon as part of my golfing humour collection, and it’s been one of the most popular with players who enjoy a laugh between rounds. The design works really well on these markers, adding a personal touch to your golf gear without being too serious. It also makes a great little gift for friends or family who spend their weekends on the course – the perfect mix of useful and amusing!

The clean black and white line art keeps it classic, while the joke itself speaks for every golfer who’s ever had a “bad drive” moment. Whether it’s for a tournament prize, a stocking filler, or simply a treat for yourself, this marker is a fun way to bring some character to your golf kit.

All my golf-themed designs are created with the idea of adding a smile to the game – whether it’s on mugs, shirts, or accessories like this. If you enjoy light-hearted golfing humour, you can find more of my cartoons and personalised items in my Zazzle store. Each piece makes a unique gift for anyone who loves the sport and doesn’t take themselves too seriously!

If you’ve enjoyed this little golfing cartoon, you might also like some of my other posts on nigelsutherland.blogspot.com. There’s one about the funny golf cartoon mugs for summer, which always go down well as gifts for fellow players, and another featuring a few doctor-themed cartoon gifts that show the lighter side of medicine.

If you enjoy creative or quirky gift ideas, you may also enjoy reading my post about personalised Christmas gifts on Zazzle – it’s full of inspiration for anyone who prefers something with a bit of humour and character. And of course, don’t miss the piece on why artists and designers love Zazzle, which gives a little insight into how these designs come to life.

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