Golf Necklace Philippians 4:13 Antique Copper
Golf Necklace Phil 4:13 Antique Copper
Item SPGC - Golf Necklace Phil 4:13 Antique Copper is proudly made in the USA. This pendant features a round dimpled Golf ball pendant with an embossed Bible verse that reads "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens us" from the book of Philippians 4:13. Made from Lead Free Pewter with Copper antique finish. The necklace comes on 22 inch black rubber with two inch extender that can expand the necklace to 24 inches max.
Golf Necklace Phil 4:13 Antique Copper Details:
- Item code : SPGC
- Antique Copper finish Golf ball
- Not solid copper just a finish only
- Lead Free Pewter
- Made in the USA
- Copper finish Golf ball pendant
- Phil 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
- Comes on 22 inch soft black rubber with 2 inch extending chain
- Lobster claw closure
- Pendant measures about 1" in diameter
I CAN DO is our motto. It is inspired from Philippians 4:13. On the backside of this round golf ball necklace we engraved Philippians 4:13 with the scripture reference. The entire pendant is made from Lead Free Pewter metal alloy. We used an antique Copper finish that really highlights the embossed text. The Golf ball choker was made to fit and feel comfortable. To have all the power of scripture that they can do all things through Christ who strengthens them. All the I Can Do elements hit a hole in one! This serves as a reminder that we can play with in the game to the best of our God given ability and to play with honor and respect.
Great Gift Idea
Golf Jewelry is Perfect for Dads and Moms or Grandparents. This is even more encouraging for you golfers who are Girls or Guys . Great for Golfing camps, leagues or church events or any other Christian athletic event. Just a great witnessing tool!The honor the game -Play like you been here before
Forgiven Jewelry loves all sports, we watch a lot of games... We notice some bad things with players, caddies, refs, owners ect ect... We want to set it straight, just in case you do not know. Honor the Game or don't play! We want you to try your hardest to win, not because you hate your competition, but because you want to play your best. I can do all things (phil.,4:13) Always follow your heart "I will show respect for opposing players"
Golf History in its infancy
Golf dates back to the time of Julius Caesar. Although it was not the golf that is played today, it was a similar game. They played by striking a feather-stuffed ball with club-shaped tree branches. Golf was also traced back to the Song Dynasty in China during the years 960 to 1279. The games of these times were not exactly the golf that is known today; the roots of today’s game can be traced back to Scotland in 1457. The game was then outlawed by King James II of Scotland, as it detracted from the training for the military.