
Aldi is selling a £5 golf gift that's perfect for Father's Day
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ALDI is swinging in with a £4.99 gift set that's perfect for golf-mad dads this Father's Day.
The budget-friendly supermarket is now offering a Golf Gift Set, perfect for dads who are serious about their time on the green.
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Aldi is selling a gold set and it's perfect for Father's Day
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The set retails for £4.99
The bundle is packed with must-have golf essentials, including three golf balls, three wooden tees, and a stylish ball marker.
Shoppers can choose between designs tailored for dads or grandads, making it a thoughtful gift for any golf enthusiast.
It's the perfect option for the dad who already has more socks and T-shirts than he knows what to do with.
The golf set is part of Aldi's limited-time Specialbuys range, so you'll need to act fast - once they're gone, they're gone.
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But that's not all.
Aldi is also offering a Golf Pong Set for just £34.99, adding a playful twist to Father's Day celebrations.
The set includes a 6mm artificial putting green with a non-slip backing, golf balls, and hole covers - essentially everything you need for the perfect indoor or outdoor golf game.
Similar sets online will cost you a small fortune, we found one on Ubuy for an eye-watering £200.
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That makes Aldi's version an incredible bargain, saving you £165.
However, Aldi isn't the only retailer delivering great gifts this Father's Day.
Aldi is selling a cheap $4.49 item that will transform your garden into a colorful summer paradise
Popular sports retailer American Golf has dropped prices across its range, including a 3-for-2 deal on golf balls, equipment, and even practice nets.
Their exclusive Benross set is now £140 off, making it a budget-friendly yet premium choice.
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This high-quality set is perfect for dads who are just starting to perfect their swing.
And if your old man prefers chocolate to chipping, Amazon's got a sweet deal on a Cadbury's Dairy Milk 'Big Night In' hamper, down from £15.07 to £9.99 in its new Everyday Essentials Week sale.
Meanwhile, Aldi is catering to every type of dad - with a Beer Dispenser for only £24.99 and Sandwich Makers, also priced at £24.99.
Shoppers will even be able to find a new range of Le Creuset dupes that father figures are sure to love.
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Of course, if you're looking to keep things personal this year, don't forget a handmade gift goes a long way.
We've rounded up some of the best DIY ideas to show Dad just how much he means – without spending a fortune.

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