Father's Day Gift Ideas - Give Dad a Gift He's Sure to Appreciate

Dee Dee Smith
Father's Day this year will be celebrated on Sunday, June 17. I've had some of my best laughs watching sitcoms in which dad gets a tie for Father's Day that lights up and/or plays music. Although dad will appreciate the thought behind any gift, with just a little advanced planning, you can give dad a gift that he's sure to appreciate and not hide in the back of his closet.

1. For the Golfer -
Under $25 - Here are some great gift suggestions for the young kids. They can go together on a small gift basket for dad, and/or purchase one or two of the following: golf tees, balls, golf towel, ball markers and/or score counter. If dad loves golf and baseball, you can purchase dad some baseball golf balls. Basketball and football golfballs are also available. These run about $10 for a pack of three.
Under $50 - Consider a nice gift such as a digital golf scorer (this will hopefully keep dad from cheating and they run from $20 - $50), or a set of golf club headcovers (run about $30-$40).
Over $200 - Give your dad a great treat with a gift certificate for a day of golfing at a really posh golf course, or send him to golf school. You can also buy him a nice golf bag or one of the coolest gifts you can buy a golfer - a radar golf system (helps golfers locate their balls, which saves lots of time and can even improve dads score, runs about $230).

2. For the Fisherman -
Under $25 - Fisherman can't get enough lures. Other gift ideas in the price range include a tacklebox, fishing hat, hook sharpener and/or fishing line.
Under $50 - At this price you can buy dad a fishing jacket or vest, tiny portable heater to keep him warm on cold mornings or evenings, a portable cooler/warmer to keep food cool or warm, and/or a fishing rod.
Over $200 - A dream gift for any dad would be a fishing excursion with his buddies. Get together with the children and/or wife of your father's buddies to plan a fishing tour/charter. They'll always remember this great Father's Day.

3. For the Gadget Lover -
Under $25 - Buy dad one of the new crank flashlights, or a wi-fi finder to help dad find "hot spots" when he's on the road.
Under $50 - Consider a portable jumper (charges a car battery through a cigarette lighter) or a solar cell phone or ipod charger (runs around $30-$50).
Over $200 - The ultimate in new gadgets would be a portable satellite radio (from $80-$200), GPS system (about $300) or a robotic lawn mower (about $2,000).

4. For the Ultimate Sports Fan -
Under $25 - How about an assortment of dad's favorite sports magazines? Bundle them together and tie with a ribbon and a lovely card.
Under $50 - You can't go wrong with a hat, t-shirt or sweatshirt sporting the name/logo of dad's favorite team, but if you want to do something different for dad, buy him the ESPN Trivia Sports Challenge game.
Over $200 - In this price range you can really wow dad with sports memorabilia, a team jacket or game tickets.

5. For the Couch Potato -
Under $25 - Put together a gift basket with some of dad's favorite treats. You might also consider a video or dvd of one of dad's favorite movies.
Under $50 - A voice activated remote control, tv tray set (about $40) or a "manly" throw or pillow for those late nights on the couch.
Over $200 - The ultimate couch potato gift would be a massage recliner ($550 - $3,000), or home theater projector (cost about $1,000).

Published by Dee Dee Smith

In addition to writing for Associated Content, Dee Dee (Ford) Smith writes quality web content at Suite101, EHow and various business websites. She has also held contracts with golf, sports memorabilia, heal...  View profile

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  • Rebecca Livermore5/28/2007

    Thanks for the great ideas!

  • D. Alan5/23/2007

    These are some good ideas for gifts. Thanks.

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