Golf Club labels from Pin High through Power of the Golf Ball, Northfield.

Frequently Asked Questions about Golf Club labels from Pin High through Power of the Golf Ball, Northfield.

What is Mylar and why should I want my Golf Club labels made with it?
Mylar is a registered trade mark of DuPont and is a brand of polyester film which is recognized to be one of the strongest and most durable stocks available for outdoor label applications. Despite being only 2 mils (2 1/1000ths inch) thick, our labels will stand up to the wear and tear endured by the typical golf club.
I've seen less expensive labels that use paper address labels attached with clear tape, why are Pin High Golf Shaft Labels better?

While you can use less expense labels, our customers find that Pin High Golf Club Labels perform better. Because most clear tape is made of polypropylene which will turn yellow, dries out and peel off with exposure to sun light. You would have to replace the less expensive golf club labels far more frequently resulting in a greater cost over time.

How long will it take to receive my golf club labels?

We make your golf club labels and put them in the mail within 2 business days. For U.S. golf club label orders, you should receive them within 7-10 business days of placing your order. If you live elsewhere it could take somewhat longer.

How long will it take to receive my golf shaft labels?

We make your golf club labels and put them in the mail within 2 business days. For U.S. golf club label orders, you should receive them within 7-10 business days of placing your order. If you live elsewhere it could take somewhat longer.

How will my golf shaft labels arrive?

Your labels will arrive via first-class mail in a #10 white business envelope. In the upper left hand corner will be the Pin High return address. In the center, in red ink, as appears here:

Your golf club labels will arrive in a white envelope with a red stripe. Some people put it in the bill pile. Be on the lookout to enjoy your labels without delay.
What if my golf shaft labels don't arrive?

If your labels haven’t arrived after 10 business days you should email us regarding your label delivery..

What should I do if there is something wrong with my personalized club labels?

If your labels are defective or arrive damaged by the postal service we will replace them at no charge. Just contact us.

What font will be used on the labels?

Arial Bold

Can I use special characters like Greek and Cyrillic letters, Chinese characters or other graphic symbols?

No. Even though you may be able to produce a special character with your computer, only those characters included in the ASCII character set can be printed. That accounts for most characters required by English, Western and Northern European languages as well as Spanish. You may find an ascii character table here.

Can I create "special formatting" of my labels by inserting additional spaces to spell words vertically on the labels?

No. Labels are printed using a proportional font which will not predictably align characters vertically from line to line.

Can my labels include clip art or other graphics?

No. Contact us if you would like information about some of our volume label ordering programs which produce labels with graphics as well as text.

Can I get a volume discount?

Maybe. Contact us with the specifics of your request or if you would like information about programs which do allow for volume discounts.

How do I apply the labels to my golf clubs?

Wrap them around the shaft near the grip. Start by affixing the left edge of the label first and then wrapping the label around the shaft. Our labels are designed to overlap slightly to bond tightly and uniformly.

Can I remove the labels from one set of clubs and put them on another?

We don’t think you would be satisfied with either the appearance or adhesion of reapplied labels.

How do I remove the labels?

Find the overlapped edge of the label and begin peeling it with a fingernail or a small blade (please be careful whenever using a knife, razor blade or other sharp instrument) You should be able to peel the label off intact, the adhesive material will likely remain on the shaft. Remove the dried adhesive from the shaft using isopropyl alcohol or another common household solvent like naphtha (please exercise care whenever using flammable liquids). When removing adhesive from graphite shafts be advised that many such shafts are painted and strong solvents could remove paint as well as glue.