Gift guide for golfers
Buying a gift for a golfer sounds simple until you actually try it: buy the wrong ball model and it sits in a drawer, buy the wrong glove size and it never gets worn, buy something generic and it blends in with every other gift they have received before. The trick is picking something that respects how particular golfers are about their gear while still feeling personal and fun to unwrap. We rounded up four gifts that hit that mark at every budget, from our Our Top Pick pick that every golfer secretly needs more of, to a Under $25 keepsake with real sentimental value, a Under $100 gift for the golfer who wants to practice at home, and a Splurge Pick pick for the golfer who deserves to travel in style. Keep reading for exactly who each gift is for and why it earns a spot on the course.
| Product | Gift Appeal | Value For Money | Uniqueness | Practicality | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Our Top PickTitleist Pro V1 Golf Balls | 9.2 | 8.0 | 6.5 | 9.5 | See PriceAmazon |
![]() Under $25Personalized Golf Ball Marker | 7.5 | 9.0 | 8.5 | 7.0 | See PriceAmazon |
![]() | 8.0 | 8.3 | 7.0 | 8.5 | See PriceAmazon |
![]() Splurge PickSun Mountain C130 Cart Golf Bag | 9.0 | 7.5 | 7.5 | 8.8 | See PriceAmazon |
The golfer who always seems to be down a sleeve of balls, no matter how often you restock them

This is for the golfer who is always down a sleeve or two, no matter how many boxes you buy them. Whether they play every weekend or just a few rounds a month, they burn through balls in the water, the woods, and the occasional shank into the parking lot.
I love giving golf balls because they solve a problem every golfer actually has: running out. Titleist Pro V1s are the ball serious players reach for again and again, so opening a dozen feels like getting exactly what they wanted rather than a well meaning guess. A full dozen also just looks like a real gift, not an afterthought, especially if you have a sleeve personalized with their initials or a favorite number. It is the rare present that is both impressive to receive and immediately useful on the very next tee box.
Buy this for any golfer on your list, from the once a month weekend player to the golfer who tracks their handicap religiously. The only golfer this misses is the total beginner who has not settled into a ball preference yet and might prefer a starter set instead.
The golfer who'd love a small keepsake they'll pull out every round

This is for the golfer who loves a small personal touch, the kind of person who already has a favorite marker they fish out of their pocket every single hole. It also suits a golfer who just started playing and is building up their own set of gear that feels like theirs.
There is something genuinely charming about handing someone a tiny gift that they will use every time they mark their ball for the rest of the season. Adding a photo, initials, or an inside joke turns a one inch piece of metal into a keepsake instead of a throwaway accessory, and the magnetic hat clip means it actually gets carried instead of lost in a golf bag pocket. It photographs well when wrapped, feels thoughtful for the price, and gives the recipient a little smile every time they glance down at it mid round.
Buy this as a stocking stuffer, an add on to a bigger gift, or a low pressure present for a golfer you do not know that well yet. Skip it as a standalone gift for a golfer who already has a lucky marker they are attached to and unlikely to swap out.
The golfer who wants to sharpen their short game between rounds

This is for the golfer who treats the off season, or a rainy week, as an excuse to sharpen their short game instead of losing it. They are the type who will happily putt in front of the TV or set it up in an office between meetings just to keep their stroke sharp.
Giving someone a way to practice at home tells them you know how much the game actually matters to them, not just that you needed to buy something golf related. The automatic ball return and multiple distance markers mean they can drop into a real practice session in under a minute, no trip to the course required. It rolls up small enough to store easily, so it becomes something they actually use on a random Tuesday night rather than a bulky gift that gets shoved in a closet. That kind of everyday usefulness is exactly what makes a gift feel well chosen instead of generic.
Buy this for a dedicated golfer who genuinely wants to improve and has a little floor space at home or in an office. It is not the right pick for a casual once a summer golfer who is unlikely to practice off the course at all.
The golfer who deserves a bag as serious as their game

This is for the golfer who plays often enough that their current bag is falling apart, or who has never treated themselves to real gear despite being out on the course every week. They care about having equipment that keeps up with how seriously they take the game.
A new golf bag is one of those gifts that changes how someone feels walking up to the first tee, and this one is built to actually be used for years, not just admired. The thoughtful pocket layout, from the insulated cooler pocket to the hidden valuables compartment, shows the giver put real thought into what a golfer needs on the course rather than picking the first bag they saw. It is lightweight enough to still feel practical on a cart, and the kind of gift that gets noticed and complimented by the rest of the foursome. Handing someone a bag this well organized feels like handing them an upgrade to their entire golf experience.
Buy this for a golfer you know plays regularly and has been making do with an old or damaged bag, especially for a milestone occasion where a bigger gift feels appropriate. Hold off if the recipient is an occasional player who would not get enough use out of a serious cart bag to justify the size and price.
A personalized towel clips right onto their bag and gets used every single round, making it a small gift that still feels tailored to them.
See PriceAmazonA two pack of a trusted glove means the recipient does not need to hunt one down mid season, and it always feels useful rather than novelty.
See PriceAmazonA comfortable, moisture wicking polo lets the recipient look sharp on the course without you needing to guess at their exact club dress code.
See PriceAmazonFor the golfer who has every accessory already, gifting an actual round or two of golf gives them the experience itself rather than more gear.
See PriceAmazonA rangefinder is the kind of gift a golfer might not buy for themselves but will reach for on every single round once they have one.
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