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Ultimate 2022 Holiday Golf Gift Guide
In case you’ve missed out on the Pre-Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, or are just scrambling for last minute gift ideas, here’s a few more ideas, regardless if you’re looking for a stocking stuffer or the ultimate gift for the golfer in your life.
Golf Gifts Under $100
The immediate go-to budget friendly gift is obvious: Titleist Golf Balls.
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Every golfer needs and will appreciate a box of the most winning ball on the PGA TOUR, the Titleist ProV1. Add in customization options, including special numbers, personal messages, or custom logos, and you’ve got a guaranteed hit.
And if that’s not enough, there’s plenty of complementary accessories ideas to go with it: gloves, ball markers, divot tools, etc.
In the event you don’t want something with a little more flash and flair, STITCH Golf has tons of options.
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STITCH has a variety of leather and knit headcovers, alignment stick covers, putter headcovers, each with fun, decorative patterns, and all less than $100.
But if you’re looking for more options, STITCH has a dedicated section on its website for gifts under $100, which includes polos, shorts, 1/4 zips, vests, hats, visors, t-shirts, caddie towels (a must for the dedicated golfer), umbrellas, and coozies (also a must to enjoy the good and bad rounds).
For golfers looking to improve this season, it goes a long way understanding why things happen while golfing. Take the ball flight laws for example. If you’re slicing the ball of the tee, you can look at ball flight and self diagnosis why its happening (wide open face, out-to-in ball flight, some combination of the two).
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Adam Young Golf is probably the first swing coach to put a bigger emphasis on understanding, rather than swing technique. This can be invaluable, as well as a meaningful addition to lessons you take with a pro, as Adam offers a few different “plans”—The Swing Plan, The Strike Plan, The Accuracy Plan and Next Level Golf—that help unlock how to practice smarter and take your skills from the range to the course (and how many of us struggle with that?).
The best part is that Adam offers his plans in a digestible manner and, if anyone confusion arises, makes himself accessible for any questions. And if you’re unsure about how valuable this may be, Adam also offers tons of free online content over his social media channels to preview.
And, for the “gamers” out there, GOLF+ for the Oculus Quest 2 is a VR experience like no other! This hyper-realistic virtual reality golf game features famous “real world” golf courses, true-to-life physics, and a multiplayer option that will keep golf enthusiasts swinging all year long!
Golf Gifts Under $1,000
By adding a zero, we’ve significantly increased the options here.
To start, Precision Pro has a range of great options, including their ACE Smart Speaker ($99), NX7 Rangefinder ($170), and R1 Smart Rangefinder ($290).
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Precision Pro is offering a great holiday promotion that’s further enhanced by their free lifetime battery replacement program for all rangefinders.
Want to really make someone’s holidays this year? Pick them up a Rapsodo Mobile Launch monitor.
The #1 Rated Personal Launch Monitor is also surprisingly affordable, coming it at under $500, making it the perfect gift for the golfer on your list (or perhaps even for yourself!).
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Shot Scope also provides an ideal gift solution for golf tech lovers out there.
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With the help of any of their GPS powered devices—Handhelds, Watches & Lasers—Shot Scope can help track every shot on the course, warn you about hazards and identify your strengths & weaknesses. But best part is that once you buy a Shot Scope device for some, you’ve treated them to a lifetime gift because there are NO subscription, membership, or other periodic fees.
And for the golfer you think has everything, there’s Golfers Journal.
With three different membership tiers that range from $60 to $160, joining Golfer’s Journal costs less than a weekend of golf but provides so much more as far as experiences go.
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Regardless which membership tier, you will be treated to quarterly publications that feature stories that highlight the greatest things in golf, like playing Pine Valley or competing against young Tiger, as well as access to exclusive member events at host venues and events, including Mid Pines, Sand Valley, and the Waste Management Open.
In addition to a true golfer’s publication and access to incredible events, Golfers Journal members are afforded unique discounts to Golfers Journal gear from brands like FootJoy, Jones golf bags, YETI, and Links & Kings, in addition to discounts from brands like Linksoul.
Garmin is also one of the most reputable manufacturers of GPS devices, and their golf products make sure golfers are never lost on the course.
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Garmin offers a full suite of devices, including Golf Watches, Handhelds and industry-exclusive GPS range finders. Additionally, Garmin’s first foray in the launch monitor space with the R10, has been a complete success and costs $600.
For holidays, Garmin is slashing some prices to make sure you can pick up a few devices and keep the budget in check:Save $100 on the
- Approach Z82 laser rangefinder, which I loved and still is my go-to range finder
- Save $50 on the Approach S62, Approach S12 (which I’ve had a great experience with) and Approach S10 golf watches
- Save $30 on the Approach S12 handheld rangefinder
You gotta put your clubs somewhere. But why not ditch that bag that still has smushed, rotten banana in the bottom of one pocket, and a moldy rain shell in the other.
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Jones Sports Co. offers a wide range of stand, carry and staff bags that feature traditional and modern styling cues. The Original, for example, brings modern materials and quality to the traditional, single-strap carry bag, while the Trouper R is the “Tesla” of golf bags, featuring a water resistant design with a cooler pocket and versatile double-strap that’s made with recycled materials.
In addition to the range of models and styles, Jones offers a variety of colorways, including some limited edition collaboration paterns with brands like Greyson and Metalwood.
Golf Gifts Over $1,500
This must be a gift for somebody special. And that special somebody is about to get a portable launch monitor/simulator.
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FlightScope was one of the first to really crack into the consumer launch monitor space with its $500 Mevo. A few years later, the Mevo Plus took things to an entirely different level by providing golfers with 16 different data points, including carry and total distance, apex height, and angle of attack.
FlightScope, however, wasn’t done, as they recently released Pro Package adds 11 more data points, including club path and face to path (features that previously were only available on high-end monitors like the Trackman and Foresight GC Quad).
Some golfers love to enjoy their rounds on foot, rather than riding in the cart. Some course also require that you walk. So why not make the walk as enjoyable as the round itself.
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MGI Golf offers a range of electric bag carts that turn the walk into a stroll. Instead of carrying your bag around like a pack mule, the MGI Golf carts come with enough battery to tackle any 18 hole course with ease.
Additionally, all of the MGI carts are compact and capable of securely holding both stand-up and cart style golf bags. For those that wanna splurge, the MGI ZIP and Americana ZIP both come with remote controls that allow you steer the cart, so you can head towards the green for that birdie putt while your bag heads towards the next tee box.
Hope this year’s holiday golf gift guide has inspired some ideas for the golfers on your shopping list…now go scoop them up before the shelves are empty!
