Inspired by two of Britain's most remarkable native species, the Sefton ball markers celebrate the wildlife that makes our coastal landscapes so special. Crafted in partnership with Northern Ball Markers and produced in strictly limited numbers, they're designed to be collected, treasured and carried for years to come.
Some golf accessories are purely functional.
Others become keepsakes, small reminders of a memorable round, a favourite course or a story worth telling.
The Sefton ball markers were created with exactly that in mind.
Developed in collaboration with Northern Ball Markers, each design celebrates a species that represents the rich biodiversity of Britain's coastal dune landscapes. Individually numbered and crafted from copper and brass, they're more than simply markers for your next putt, they're a tribute to the wildlife that inspired the pieces.
With just 26 of each design produced, they're among the rarest pieces Reflo has ever created.
Inspired by Nature

The collection was born from a simple idea. Golf exists because of the landscapes it's played on.
From rolling dunes and native grasses to birds, insects and amphibians, these environments shape every round while quietly supporting an extraordinary diversity of wildlife.
Rather than looking to trends for inspiration, the Sefton ball markers celebrate the species that call these landscapes home.
The ball markers continue that story, transforming two remarkable native animals into beautifully crafted collector's pieces.
The Stonechat Ball Marker

Small in size but instantly recognisable, the Stonechat has become one of the defining species behind the collection.
Often heard before it's seen, the bird gets its name from its distinctive call, sounding remarkably like two small stones being struck together.
Perched among gorse and scrub, it's a familiar sight across Britain's coastal landscapes and a symbol of the habitats that make links golf so unique.
Its silhouette has been carefully captured within one of two limited edition ball markers, celebrating a species that quietly shares these landscapes with golfers every day.
Editor's Note:
Stonechat (Saxicola rubicola)
Named after its unmistakable call, the Stonechat is one of Britain's most recognisable scrubland birds, thriving in open coastal habitats rich in gorse and native vegetation.
The Natterjack Toad Ball Marker

The second design celebrates one of Britain's rarest amphibians.
The Natterjack Toad is a true conservation success story, relying on shallow pools and healthy dune habitats to survive. Its distinctive rasping call is the loudest of any native amphibian in the UK, carrying across the landscape during the breeding season.
While many golfers may never encounter one, the Natterjack plays an important role in the fragile ecosystems that inspired the collection.
Featuring the species on one of only 26 individually numbered ball markers is our way of celebrating not only the animal itself, but the landscapes that support it.
Editor's Note
Did you know?
The Natterjack Toad is one of Britain's rarest amphibians and depends on healthy coastal dune ecosystems to thrive, making it an important species for conservation.
Crafted to Be Collected

Each ball marker is produced in partnership with Northern Ball Markers, whose reputation for premium craftsmanship made them the perfect collaborators for this project.
Precision, crafted from copper and brass, every marker is individually numbered as part of a strictly limited run of just 26 pieces per design.
Turn each marker over and you'll find a clean Reflo typographic logo on the reverse, a subtle finishing touch that reflects the understated design language of the wider collection.
These aren't designed to be mass, produced. They're designed to become part of your golf bag for years to come.
Carry the Story With You
These pieces celebrate the places where golf and nature exist side by side.
These ball markers distil that story into something you can carry in your pocket every time you play.
Whether you choose the Stonechat or the Natterjack Toad, each marker represents more than a beautifully crafted golf accessory.
It represents the wildlife, biodiversity and landscapes that make the game of golf unlike any other.
With only 26 of each design available, every marker is a genuine collector's piece.
Once they're gone, they're gone.

