What kind of ink will permanently mark a golf ball?

A Sharpie marker is nice for marking a golf ball, but it washes/wears off quickly. Is there any kind of ink I can get that will be more permanent (like the ink used for printed logos on golf balls)?

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9 Responses to “What kind of ink will permanently mark a golf ball?”
  1. pete says:

    Permanent Ink. buy a pen which says it is waterproof and fade proof and then complain when itdoes fade, as eventually all pens will.
    (like this one maybe:)
    Or you could use paint markers.
    Or you could use paint. (Spray cans)
    Or you could engrave them.
    On your could buy some really really original ones, like pink and blues stripes, then everyone will know which are yours.

  2. joe says:

    Titleist does custom imprinting on their golf balls. here is the link

    If this isnt what you want the sharpie is definately the way to go, all of the pros on tour use them to mark their balls

  3. Reece says:

    use a sharpie, sold in most golf shops or at clubs.
    about 2 pound for a red,black and green all at once.
    they dont ware or anything!

  4. Sam says:

    you can buy a golf ball printer that will let you print three letters on the ball, and it has a sealant. try a local sports store

  5. Nick=tigerwoods says:

    Any sharpie marker will do.

  6. Duffycanuck says:

    I use a black felt permanent marker. Doesn’t wear off.

  7. googie says:

    Permanent ink marker is what you need – the same as used by dry cleaners or laundries. The ink is such that it will not wash off. You might check with your pro shop . They should carry permanent ball markers.

  8. 401k Rollover Expert says:

    I like the Sharpie pen. You can choose the colors and they don’t come off.

  9. Hank says:

    Sharpie washes off after a few holes.

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