Mill slips
A mill slip they can actually use
We do not print plastic. We write a named ticket — Stamp Audit, Single Jaw Bend, Iron Ledger, or Whole-Bag — and email a copy to you and to the golfer if you want both inboxes on the slip.
How a slip works
- You pick a mill ticket and pay that amount
- We write the recipient’s name, the ticket, and a twelve-month date
- They claim a jaw hour on the ordinary form and mention the slip in the note
- Saturday surcharge, if they take a short hour, is theirs unless you prepaid it
If they want a more expensive ticket later, they pay the difference. We do not refund down to a cheaper ticket after the slip is written. Unused slips older than twelve months go quiet. We will send one reminder from the desk near month eleven if you gave us an inbox.
Honest gifts
Do not gift a Whole-Bag to a person who hates numbers
A Stamp Audit is the kind mill slip. It tells the truth and leaves the golfer in charge of the next visit. An Iron Ledger is a long weekday. Ask them before you buy the afternoon.
Write a mill slipOn the booking form, choose “Gift mill slip” and name the recipient in the note. The desk will confirm the wording before anyone pays.