
The holiday season is here, and if you have a golfer on your gift list, you know the challenge. They already have their favorite clubs, a drawer full of gloves, and golf balls scattered throughout their car. So what do you get someone who seems to have everything they need for the course?
The answer is simpler than you think. The best golf gifts are the ones that golfers will actually use—practical accessories that enhance their game, technology that helps them improve, or thoughtful items that show you understand their passion for the sport.
This comprehensive guide covers 25 carefully selected golf gifts across every price point. Whether you're looking for a quick stocking stuffer under £25 or a premium present that will blow them away, you'll find something perfect for the golfer in your life. We've organized everything by budget to make your shopping easier, and we've included gifts that range from practical on-course essentials to game-improving technology.
Let's find the perfect gift that will have them thanking you all the way to the 18th green.
Golf Gifts Without Breaking the Bank

1. The Gift That Keeps Giving All Year Long 🎁
Looking for the perfect present for the golfer in your life? Give them the gift of better golf with a Hole19 Premium Gift Voucher, now 50% OFF for the holidays.
Here's how it works: purchase the voucher, and you'll receive it straight to your inbox. The best part? They have up to 12 months to redeem it, so there's no pressure to activate it right away.
With Hole19 Premium, they get everything they need to play smarter and improve faster: accurate GPS yardages to any point on the course, Shot Tracker to understand their true club distances, personalised Club Recommendations, and Advanced Performance Stats to pinpoint exactly where their game needs work. It all syncs seamlessly between their phone and smartwatch, no extra gadgets to carry.
Gift a Year of Premium for 50% Off
Hole19 Premium Gift Voucher (£29.99/year)
2. Premium Golf Gloves
A quality golf glove is something every golfer goes through regularly, yet few splurge on the premium options. The FootJoy WeatherSof remains the bestselling glove in golf for good reason—it offers exceptional grip, durability, and comfort at a reasonable price point.
What makes this such a great gift is its universality. Every golfer needs gloves, and they wear out. A fresh pack of two or three premium gloves shows thoughtfulness without breaking the bank. Look for cabretta leather options for the best feel, or synthetic materials if your golfer plays in varied weather conditions.
Price: £12-£20
3. Golf Tees Pack
It sounds simple, but golfers are always losing tees at the worst possible moments—usually right on the first tee box with a group waiting behind them. A fresh pack of quality tees in fun colors or unique designs makes a practical stocking stuffer that will genuinely get used throughout the season.tee box
Consider bamboo tees for the environmentally conscious golfer, or brush tees that claim to add distance. The point isn't necessarily the technology—it's that you've given them something they'll reach for before every tee shot, thinking of you as they do.
Price: £5-£15
4. Groove Cleaner and Club Brush
Clean grooves mean better spin control, and spin control means more confidence around the greens. A quality groove cleaner is one of those small investments that makes a noticeable difference to ball striking, yet most golfers never think to buy one themselves.
The Grooveit brush has become particularly popular because it attaches directly to the golf bag for easy access. When your golfer is standing over a crucial chip shot and their wedge grooves are packed with mud, they'll be grateful they have a proper cleaning tool within reach.
Price: £10-£20
5. Magnetic Ball Marker and Divot Tool
A quality divot tool with a magnetic ball marker attachment is the Swiss Army knife of golf accessories. The best multi-tools include a groove cleaner, bottle opener, and clip attachment—everything a golfer needs in their pocket for a round.
These come in countless designs, from sleek minimalist options to personalized versions with initials or logos. For golfers who appreciate both function and style, a well-made divot tool is something they'll use on every single hole.
Price: £10-£25
6. Golf Microfiber Towel
Every golfer needs a good towel, and microfiber options have transformed this essential accessory. The Ghost Golf towel and similar premium microfiber alternatives absorb moisture quickly, clean clubs effectively, and look far better than the faded cotton towels most golfers carry.
Look for towels with carabiner clips or magnetic attachments for easy access. Some golfers prefer carrying two—a wet one for cleaning clubs and a dry one for hands and grips. Either way, a quality towel is an upgrade most golfers don't make for themselves.
Price: £15-£25

7. Premium Golf Balls (Dozen)
There's a reason Titleist Pro V1s have been the gold standard in golf balls for over two decades. Every golfer lights up when they open a box of premium balls on Christmas morning, because these are the balls they know perform but often won't splurge on themselves.
The 2025 Pro V1 continues the tradition of exceptional performance—soft feel, consistent flight, and impressive spin control around the greens. For golfers who play frequently, a dozen premium balls might only last a few rounds, which makes them an even more appreciated gift.
If Pro V1s feel too extravagant, consider alternatives like the Callaway Chrome Tour or TaylorMade TP5—all tour-quality balls that perform at the highest level. For higher handicappers, balls like the Vice Pro Plus offer similar performance at a lower price point.
Price: £35-£50 per dozen
8. Golf Alignment Sticks
Tour professionals use alignment sticks religiously during practice, and there's no reason amateurs shouldn't benefit from the same simple training tool. These fiberglass rods help golfers check their alignment, swing plane, and ball position—fundamental elements that drift out of place over time.
What makes alignment sticks such a great gift is their versatility. They can be used at the driving range, on the putting green, or even at home for posture drills. A quality set costs under £20 and will last for years of practice sessions.
Price: £15-£25
9. PuttOut Pressure Putt Trainer
This clever training aid has become a favorite among golfers who understand that putting makes up nearly 40% of their strokes. The PuttOut simulates the exact conditions of a real putt—the ball only stays in the hole if you've hit it with perfect pace.
What makes the PuttOut addictive is its built-in challenge. Miss the hole, and the ball returns exactly as far past as it would have on a real green. It's a simple concept that creates focused, purposeful practice rather than mindless ball-rolling.
Compact enough to use in a living room or office, the PuttOut is perfect for golfers who want to work on their stroke without leaving home.
Price: £30-£40
10. Golf Grip Trainer
The grip is the only connection between a golfer and their club, yet most amateurs have never been properly taught how to hold the club. A grip trainer like the SKLZ model provides tactile feedback that builds muscle memory for the correct hand position.
This is the kind of gift that addresses a fundamental issue many golfers don't even realize they have. Used consistently during practice sessions or even while watching television, a grip trainer can genuinely improve ball striking by ensuring the club returns to square at impact.
Price: £15-£25
11. Personalized Golf Balls
Custom golf balls with a name, initials, or special message add a personal touch that transforms a simple gift into something memorable. Many manufacturers now offer customization directly through their websites, allowing you to add text, images, or even photos to premium balls.
Beyond the sentimentality, personalized balls serve a practical purpose—they're easy to identify on the course and virtually impossible to confuse with another player's ball. For the golfer who's tired of playing the wrong ball or losing track of their shots, custom balls are both thoughtful and functional.
Price: £30-£50 per dozen

12. Putting Mat System
The Perfect Practice Putting Mat has gained attention after multiple tour professionals, including Dustin Johnson, have been spotted using it. What sets this mat apart is the wooden ramp that returns balls after every putt—meaning you can practice without constantly retrieving balls.
The mat features two target holes (one regulation size, one smaller for a challenge), alignment aids for checking your setup and start line, and a slight incline that encourages positive putting pace. For golfers serious about lowering their scores, this is the most efficient way to practice putting at home.
Alternative options like the PuttOut Mat or WellPutt offer similar quality at various price points, some with built-in training features and coaching video access.
Price: £60-£100
13. Golf Sunglasses
Eye protection on the golf course isn't just about comfort—it's about performance. Proper golf sunglasses with polarized lenses help golfers read greens more accurately, reduce eye strain during long rounds, and protect against UV damage.
Brands like Oakley, Tifosi, and Goodr offer options specifically designed for golf, with features like lightweight frames, secure fit for the swing motion, and lens tints optimized for green grass and blue skies. The Tifosi Rivets, in particular, offer excellent performance at an accessible price point.
Price: £50-£100
14. Golf Practice Net
For golfers with a backyard or garage space, a quality practice net transforms their home into a driving range. The SwingNet Lite and similar products set up in minutes and allow full swings with real balls—something that's simply not possible any other way at home.
Look for nets with sturdy frames, double-layer netting for safety, and easy storage options. The ability to practice full swings whenever time allows, without traveling to a range, is genuinely game-changing for improvement.
Price: £80-£150
15. Orange Whip Swing Trainer
The Orange Whip has become one of the most popular swing trainers in golf because it addresses multiple swing faults simultaneously. The flexible shaft and weighted end develop tempo, rhythm, and the feeling of a connected swing—all without requiring a golf course or driving range.
Used for just 10 minutes daily, the Orange Whip helps golfers warm up properly, build core strength, and ingrain a smooth swing motion. It's equally effective for beginners developing their swing and experienced players maintaining theirs.
Price: £90-£120
16. Golf Caddie Bag Organizer
Organization might not sound exciting, but golfers who've experienced the frustration of digging through cluttered bags for tees, balls, or gloves understand the value of a proper organization system. A caddie case like the Vessel Organizer keeps everything accessible and protected.
These compact cases typically measure around 10 inches and hold tees, gloves, ball markers, rangefinders, and other small essentials. It's the kind of thoughtful gift that solves an everyday annoyance golfers didn't know they had.
Price: £40-£80

17. Budget Golf Rangefinder
Knowing the exact distance to the pin eliminates one of golf's biggest guessing games. Modern rangefinders have become surprisingly affordable, with quality options from brands like Cigman, WOSPORTS, and CaddyTek delivering accurate yardages at a fraction of premium prices.
Look for features like slope adjustment (which accounts for elevation changes), target lock vibration (which confirms you've locked onto the flag rather than trees behind), and clear optics. For under £100, several excellent options provide the core functionality golfers need.
If your golfer already uses a GPS app like Hole19 for course information, a rangefinder complements it perfectly—the app provides strategic information about hazards and layups, while the rangefinder gives precise distances to specific targets.
Price: £80-£150
18. Shot Scope Shot Tracking System
For golfers who want to understand their game at a deeper level, shot tracking systems like Shot Scope CONNEX or the Arccos sensors transform raw rounds into actionable data. These small sensors attach to each club grip and automatically record every shot.
After each round, golfers can see exactly how far they hit each club, where they're gaining and losing strokes compared to their handicap, and which areas of their game need the most work. The data-driven approach to improvement has revolutionized how serious golfers practice.
The Shot Scope CONNEX is particularly appealing because it requires no subscription fees—a one-time purchase provides full access to all features.
Price: £100-£200
19. Premium Golf Polo Collection
Golf apparel has evolved far beyond basic polos, with brands like Travis Mathew, Peter Millar, and Lululemon creating pieces that perform as well as they look. A quality golf polo in a technical fabric keeps golfers comfortable through temperature changes and looks sharp doing it.
The TaylorMade Zinna 2.0 and similar performance polos feature moisture-wicking fabrics, four-way stretch, and UV protection. For the golfer who appreciates looking good on the course, a couple of premium polos is a gift they'll reach for every round.
Price: £60-£100 per shirt
20. Premium Golf Shoes
Walking 18 holes covers roughly five miles, making comfortable footwear essential rather than optional. Modern golf shoes from Skechers, FootJoy, and Ecco combine athletic shoe comfort with golf-specific features like lateral stability and traction.
The Skechers GO GOLF Prestige and FootJoy Hyperflex represent the current standard—lightweight, supportive, and stylish enough for post-round socializing. For the golfer still wearing worn-out shoes from five years ago, a new pair of premium footwear will transform their comfort on the course.
Price: £100-£180
21. Portable Golf Speaker
Music on the golf course has become increasingly popular, especially during casual rounds with friends. Portable speakers designed specifically for golf, like the Bushnell Wingman or JBL Clip series, mount magnetically to carts and deliver impressive sound without disturbing other golfers.
The best golf speakers are waterproof, dust-resistant, and feature extended battery life that easily outlasts an 18-hole round. For the golfer who enjoys having tunes while they play, a quality speaker enhances every round.
Price: £80-£150

22. Premium Golf Rangefinder
The Bushnell Tour Hybrid represents the current gold standard in rangefinder technology, combining laser accuracy with built-in GPS for front, middle, and back-of-green distances. This hybrid approach means golfers can shoot a precise distance to the flag while also seeing layup information at a glance.
Features like slope adjustment, ultra-clear optics, and vibration feedback for confirmed target lock make premium rangefinders noticeably more user-friendly than budget options. For serious golfers who play frequently, the investment in a top-tier device pays dividends in confidence and club selection.
Price: £400-£500
23. Golf GPS Watch
A dedicated golf GPS watch like the Garmin Approach S70 or Shot Scope V5 puts course information directly on the wrist. These devices display distances to greens, hazards, and doglegs, track shots automatically, and provide detailed post-round statistics.
What makes GPS watches special is their convenience—no reaching for a phone or rangefinder between shots. The information is simply there, always visible, allowing faster play and more confident decision-making.
Many of these watches also function as everyday smartwatches, tracking fitness metrics, displaying notifications, and generally replacing the need for a separate fitness tracker.
Price: £250-£550
24. Launch Monitor
For the truly dedicated golfer, a personal launch monitor like the Rapsodo MLM2PRO or FlightScope Mevo Plus provides tour-quality swing data at home. These devices measure club speed, ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and carry distance—the same metrics professionals use to optimize their games.
Modern launch monitors have become surprisingly accessible, with quality options available for under £700. Many include simulator capabilities, allowing golfers to play virtual rounds on famous courses from their garage or basement.
This is the ultimate gift for a golfer who wants to understand the science behind their swing and make data-driven improvements.
Price: £500-£2,000
25. Premium Stand Bag
A luxury golf bag from brands like Vessel, Ping, or Titleist is both functional and aspirational. These bags feature premium materials, thoughtful pocket organization, comfortable straps, and the kind of refined details that make them stand out in any clubhouse.
The Vessel Player V Pro and similar tour-quality bags are used by professionals for good reason—they organize 14 clubs perfectly, provide easy access to all pockets, and stand reliably on any terrain. For the golfer carrying an aging bag, a premium upgrade will be appreciated for years.
Price: £250-£450

How to Choose the Right Golf Gift
Selecting the perfect golf gift comes down to understanding the golfer you're buying for. Here are some key considerations to guide your decision.
Consider Their Skill Level
Beginners benefit most from forgiving equipment and basic accessories—quality gloves, balls designed for distance, and training aids that address fundamental skills. Advanced players typically appreciate technology that helps them optimize performance, premium equipment, and accessories that reflect their passion for the game.
Think About How Often They Play
A golfer who plays weekly will quickly use up consumables like balls and gloves, making these practical choices. Weekend golfers might appreciate technology that helps them make the most of their limited playing time—a GPS app subscription, for instance, eliminates guesswork and speeds up play.
Look for Gaps in Their Setup
Most golfers have obvious gaps in their equipment or accessories that they simply haven't gotten around to filling. Maybe they're still using their phone's basic compass for distances when a proper GPS app would transform their course management. Perhaps their practice routine is non-existent because they lack home training aids.
A quick peek at their golf bag or a casual conversation about their game often reveals these opportunities for meaningful gifts.
When in Doubt, Choose Consumables
Premium golf balls, gloves, and accessories are never wrong choices. Even if they have particular preferences, quality consumables are always used and appreciated. Gift cards to golf retailers are perfectly acceptable when you're genuinely unsure—serious golfers always have a mental list of items they're waiting to purchase.
Modern golf technology has democratized access to insights that were previously available only to touring professionals. GPS apps, shot tracking systems, and launch monitors have transformed how golfers understand and improve their games.
The Value of Data-Driven Golf
Most golfers dramatically overestimate how far they hit the ball. Shot tracking data reveals the truth—actual distances rather than career-best numbers. This information alone can lead to better club selection and lower scores, which is why tools like the Hole19 app's Shot Tracker have become invaluable for improvement.
When you gift a golfer access to their own performance data, you're giving them the roadmap to improvement. Advanced Performance Stats show exactly where strokes are being lost—whether that's off the tee, on approach shots, around the greens, or on the putting surface.
GPS Apps: The Smart Choice for Every Golfer
A quality GPS app like Hole19 provides far more value than its subscription cost suggests. Beyond accurate distances to greens and hazards, premium features include HD course maps for better visual clarity, Plays Like distances that account for elevation, and detailed statistics that reveal patterns in performance.
For golfers who use Apple Watch or Wear OS devices, the Watch Scoring feature means they can track their rounds without ever pulling out their phone. It's the kind of seamless integration that modern golfers expect from their technology.
Perhaps most importantly, a GPS app is a gift that gets used on every single round. Unlike clubs that might sit in the garage or training aids that require motivation to use, the app becomes an integral part of how they play the game.

Gift Giving Tips for Non-Golfers
If you're shopping for a golfer but don't play yourself, the options can feel overwhelming. Here's how to navigate the process confidently.
Avoid Gimmicky Items
Novelty golf gifts—funny towels, joke balls, themed accessories with tired puns—usually end up forgotten in a drawer. Golfers appreciate items they'll actually use on the course, not conversation pieces that serve no real purpose.
The exception is personalized items with genuine meaning—a custom ball marker with a family photo, for instance, combines sentiment with function.
Quality Over Quantity
One thoughtful, quality gift beats a collection of mediocre items every time. A single premium golf glove tells a golfer you understand what they actually need, while a basket of random golf accessories suggests you were just trying to fill space.
Don't Guess on Clubs
Unless you know specifically what club they want, avoid purchasing equipment. Golf clubs are highly personal choices involving shaft flex, loft, lie angle, and countless other specifications. A gift card toward a club fitting or new clubs is far more valuable than a surprise club that might not suit their game.
Consider Their Golf Season
If your golfer lives somewhere with cold winters, gifts for home practice become especially valuable. A putting mat, training aids, or technology like launch monitors can keep them engaged with the game during the off-season.
Finding the Perfect Golf Gift This Christmas
The best golf gifts share a common trait—they solve problems or enhance experiences that golfers face regularly. Whether that's knowing the exact distance to a tucked pin, having fresh gloves that don't slip, or finally understanding why those approach shots keep coming up short, the right gift makes their golf life measurably better.
This Christmas, consider what would genuinely help the golfer in your life enjoy the game more. Maybe it's technology like a Hole19 Premium subscription that helps them play smarter and track their improvement. Perhaps it's practical accessories they'd never buy for themselves but use every round. Or it could be training equipment that lets them work on their game from home.
Whatever you choose, remember that the thought behind the gift matters most. A golfer who receives something that shows you understand their passion—not just that they play golf, but what they're actually working on or struggling with—will appreciate the gesture far beyond the item's value.
Happy shopping, and here's to helping the golfers in your life play their best golf in 2026.

Jorge Robalo