Two putter clubs crossed in a saltire X, dimpled golf ball perched in the open triangle just above where the shafts meet at 3.6 to 7.19 inch wide. The putter heads sit at the bottom angled outward, the grip wrap detail running up each shaft in fine line work, the ball stitched with directional black hatching so the dimples actually catch light once its sewn out on navy pique. Classic country club emblem look, the sort of mark youd find on a clubhouse pro shop polo.
3 colour design technically but reads as black and white, the colour stops break it into 2 stitch passes for the ball whites then the black outline detail. Stitch count ranges from 12,467 at the smallest 3.6 inch up to 31,549 at the largest 7.19 inch, density at 548 sits dense enough for the satin to read crisp without going too heavy on light fabric. I digitised it in professional digitising tools, the shafts run as long directional satin columns and the ball uses a multi-direction fill so the dimple texture doesnt flatten out.
One customer ordered the 4 inch on a navy polo last spring for her husbands birthday, she said his golf buddies kept asking where hed had it done at the club shop. The smaller sizes hoop fine in a 4x4 frame, the 7.19 inch needs a 6x10 frame or larger. Best on navy, hunter green, sage, or white pique polo cotton where the white ball gets full pop against the dark fabric, contrast is the whole point with this emblem.
Add medium cutaway behind the polo knit and a layer of water-soluble topping on top, the satin will sink into pique without it. Skip silk or shiny technical poly, the ball texture flattens on slick weaves. Pop the 3.6 inch on a left chest cap front using poly mesh cap backing for a starter team. Email me a quick message if youd like a custom monogram set inside or below the clubs, i do custom add-ons every week and theyre never any trouble.
What people are using this design for
A starting point. The design works for plenty more than just this list, this is what folks have stitched it onto most.
- country club polo left chest emblemRun a 4 inch on a navy pique polo left chest with cutaway plus topping for a fathers day gift
- golf bag pocket flap embroideryRun the 5 inch on the front pocket flap of a black golf cart bag using a no-show cutaway for personal touch
- fathers day gift towel for golf bagPop the 4 inch on a white waffle cotton golf towel hung on the bag clip with tearaway stabiliser underneath
- Masters week throw pillow frontHoop the 6 inch on a hunter green canvas pillow front for masters week sunday viewing on the sofa
- valentines day mens robe chest crestAdd the 3.6 inch to a charcoal cotton mens robe left chest using medium cutaway for valentines day pampering
- golfer headcover knit panelRun the 4.5 inch on a knit headcover panel with stretch backing so satin shafts dont distort the rib
- tournament drawstring shoe bagDrop the 4 inch on a black canvas drawstring shoe bag for tournament travel kit packing day
- clubhouse tea towel border featureStitch the 5-inch face on a cream linen tea towel border for a clubhouse pro shop housewarming gift
Dimensions
5 sizes included. Stitch counts shown for the largest colorway.
| Size (in) | Stitches |
|---|---|
| 3.60 × 4.01 in | 12,467 |
| 4.50 × 5.01 in | 16,458 |
| 5.40 × 6.01 in | 21,033 |
| 6.29 × 7.01 in | 26,052 |
| 7.19 × 8.01 in | 31,549 |
Files & Formats
Eight machine formats included in one zip. Whichever your machine reads, its in the pack.








Plus a color chart for thread matching. See full format guide.
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Reyazul Masud Riham, hand-drawing every design on this site
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