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How to Buy a Father's Day Gift for a Sports Fan

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By eHow Contributing Writer
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If your father is a sports fan, you have many gift options for this upcoming Father’s Day. Buying a present that he will love can be a simple task when you consider the sports and the teams that he worships. Planning a gift around his love of sports will give him a special present that he will always remember.

From Quick Guide: Father's Day Guide
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Purchase season tickets for his favorite team’s games. If a full season is too much money, many venues will allow you to purchase a partial season package. Another idea would be to cover the cost of an entire day at a game. You spring for tickets, parking and food.

  2. Step 2

    Get him some sports gear. Consider buying him a team jersey or some sort of fan memorabilia. There are customized jerseys available that you can have his name put on. If you can get your hands on an autographed item, it would certainly impress him.

  3. Step 3

    Send him to driving school for the day. There are racecar driving courses that give people the chance to speed around a racetrack at top speeds with a professional instructor. His love of motor sports will make him appreciate this unique gift.

  4. Step 4

    Select a DVD that showcases highlights of his favorite team. The father in your life will love to relive some of his team’s greatest moments. If his team won a championship game, pick up a copy of the event on DVD.

  5. Step 5

    Buy the sports-fan dad a satellite radio and subscription plan. With a satellite radio, he can listen to all of his team’s sporting events commercial free and while on the road.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you buy your father tickets, make sure you check his schedule beforehand in order to avoid potential scheduling conflicts.

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