
"For my dad who has everything."
My dad is 82, a lifelong golfer, and impossible to shop for. I gifted him the annual subscription for Father's Day and he called me crying after the first letter showed up. Best gift I've ever given him.
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"It's about to be my grandpa's favorite day of the month."
Watch Kylie open the very first letter for her grandfather — a lifelong golfer who's been waiting his whole life for a gift like this.

My dad is 82, a lifelong golfer, and impossible to shop for. I gifted him the annual subscription for Father's Day and he called me crying after the first letter showed up. Best gift I've ever given him.

My daughter gave me this for Father's Day. Opened the first one on the back porch with a cup of coffee and didn't move for an hour. Couldn't ask for a better gift.

My daughter put me on the annual plan, said it was a Father's Day gift I couldn't return. No app, no notifications, no influencer hawking sleeves of balls — just an envelope on Tuesday with something interesting inside. The one piece of mail I actually open.
I bought this for Howard's 70th birthday after he said he didn't want anything. Three letters in and he calls me from the den, glasses on, reading aloud about Bobby Jones at the U.S. Amateur. He keeps every envelope in a cedar box on his desk. Worth every penny.

I gave my husband the annual instead of another sweater. Now he sits in his chair the night each letter arrives, reading me the story over dinner. He's never been more excited about mail in his life.
I bought the annual for my dad, a retired club pro. He sent me a photo of the first envelope before he even opened it. Hand-addressed in ink, a proper stamp, slightly oversized so it stands out in the stack. He's kept every one of them — says they're going in a frame eventually.
I'm 78 years old and have been chasing this little white ball since I was a boy. Every letter brings back a memory I'd nearly forgotten. Bless you for doing this.
My wife gifted me the annual for our anniversary last fall. Now my 11-year-old grandson asks every visit if "the new one came yet." He's learned more golf history than half the guys at my club. Priceless.
The artwork, the old photographs, the little keepsakes tucked inside — it feels like opening a piece of history every month. Beautifully done.
Lived here thirty years. My granddaughter put me on the annual plan for my birthday. The March letter on the early days of the National was as good as anything I've read in the club library. Whoever writes these knows the game and respects it.
My daughter signed me up last year. No auto-renew anxiety. No customer portal. Just a letter every month and that's the whole deal. Refreshing for an old man in 2026.
I gifted this to my father-in-law, a retired teacher and devoted golfer. The period stamps, the slightly aged paper, the collectible prints — he texts me a photo every time one arrives. Says it's the only mail he looks forward to anymore.
Retired engineer, lifelong hacker. My wife gave me this as a stocking stuffer and I'll admit I was skeptical — a letter? In 2026? But reading on paper, by lamplight, about a course someone played in 1923 … it slows everything down. Quietest, best thirty minutes of my month.
I ordered this for my husband's 80th. He sits in his chair after supper and reads each one twice. Worth every penny.
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