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Top 10 Father's Day Gift Ideas

Here's our picks for top gifts for dad this Father's Day.

It's almost Father's Day, so we've decided to help you find the perfect gift for dad.  Dads are so hard to shop for, so we hope this list of gift ideas might help you make his special day even more special.

Pricing guide:

$ - under $20
$$ - $20 to $50
$$$ - $50 to $100
$$$$ - over $100

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1.  Golf Day at Friends

Father's Day always coincides with the last day of the U. S. Open. What better way to show dad you love him than giving him a gift certificate to where he can sit back with some friends, enjoy good food and drink, and watch the best golfers in the world play their game. $$

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2.  Customizable Mug

If the dad in your life loves coffee, then he will be really touched by the customizable "write it" mug that can be bought at our local . The mug comes with a paint marker for ceramic surfaces that will allow mom and the kids to design the mug just the way dad would like it. While you're at it, you can go ahead a get a Starbucks gift card so that dad has something to put in the mug as well. $

3.  "Conversations to Keep" Recordable Book

has several really neat gift ideas for dad, but one of the best is the "Conversations to Keep" recordable book especially designed for dads and grandads. Dads will enjoy hearing their child's imaginative answers to the questions posed in the book and will cherish it as a timeless keepsake. $

4.  Dad's Favorite Movie Night

Go to our local or kiosk and rent dad a guy movie, preferably one with a sequel or two. Think Lord of the Rings Trilogy or The Godfather Trilogy. Rent the movies for dad and give him an evening where he can sit and enjoy his manly movies all in succession. $$

5.  Old Fashioned Goodies

is a throw back to a much different and much simpler era.  The dad in your household may enjoy some of the old fashioned goodies they offer, like some genuine Kentucky Sorghum syrup. Harbins Country Store also carries old fashioned bottled sodas made from cane sugar that taste a lot better than the high-fructose corn syrup ones that come bottled in plastic. Get dad something that is all his to enjoy, or take dad by the Country Store to look at their wide variety of pocket knives and hunting supplies. $

6.  Sports equipment

has all sorts of sports equipment. Get dad something that he and the kids can go enjoy together like a ball and glove or a football to toss around. Lee's also has wide variety of golf shirts that dad would enjoy wearing any time of the year. $$

7.  Tools

has an excellent variety of tools that dad would love to have. Get dad a gift certificate so that he can go pick out just the right tool for the job, and then give dad a bit of a breather before you expect him to handle that "honey-do" with his new tools. $$$

8.  Gift Certificate to Soup Up His Ride

in Dacula has every auto part that anyone might need to fix an ailing vehicle, but they also have items that dad can use to soup up his car and mold it into his personality. Give dad a gift certificate from Auto Zone and let him do the rest. $$

9.  Dress Clothes for Work

has a huge line of clothes for men. From business casual to formal, the dad in your home can find exactly what he needs at Kohl's. Buy dad something that will make him look sharp on the job, or let him pick something out for himself.  $$$

10.  Night out to Eat

Finally, take dad out to eat. There are a lot of places to choose from in Dacula, from , to , to , and much more. Take dad out to the place that fits his style and show him how much you love him.  $$

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