If you’re grinding your gears to figure out what to get the women in your life who love golf, look no further. This thoughtfully curated gift guide will help you select a gift that shows your golf-loving gal just how well you know her.
Browse through the options below to find the perfect present today.
Tired of misplacing your wallet on the course? Check out this leather zip pouch from Mark and Graham. The simple, elegant design elevates the mundane look of a typical valuables bag without sacrificing functionality. At 8.25 inches wide and 5.75 inches tall, this pouch is large enough to fit your on-course essentials but small enough to fit most of your golf bag’s pockets. It’s also equipped with three internal pockets that I like to use for my cash, cards, phone and chapstick. And you can even customize your pouch with your initials in gold or silver for a personal, sophisticated look.
Headcovers are a great way to express your personal style, and this shearling putter cover is one of my favorites. The faux fur is surprisingly durable and the plush fleece lining protects my putter from getting banged up or scratched. It also has the one thing I look for before buying any putter cover: a magnetic closure. Not only because it helps with the longevity of the headcover, but also because I just don’t like the sound velcro closures make when you pull them apart.
Carefully crafted from 100 percent cashmere, this sweater from RLX is the perfect layering piece for any golfer. The relaxed fit and dropped shoulders give this sweater an effortlessly chic look no matter what you pair it with. And the soft, luxurious wool keeps you warm on even your coldest days.
I am completely obsessed with this hair clip ball marker from Sierra Madre. It solves a common problem that women run into on the course (not having a ball marker or a pocket to put it in). I love how easy it is to use and if you look closely you can see the words “Giddy Up” inscribed on the front of the ball marker, which I like to use as a mantra when I’m on the course.
If you’re looking for a crisp white sneaker you can wear on the course, this Links Women golf shoe from FootJoy is a great pick. Crafted from premium full grain leather and an EVA footbed, these shoes provide top-of-the line cushioning and comfort. They are also guaranteed to be 100 percent waterproof for at least a year, so no more wet socks after a dew sweeping round. And I especially love that you can customize your shoe for an extra personal touch.
Every woman who plays golf needs a navy skort in their closet, and this one from Renwick takes the cake. I love that it’s not too long, not too short. At 14”, this skort is just right. And it has three pockets — one in the back, two in the front, perfect for holding onto divot repair tools, tees and ball markers. It’s also made from a polyester spandex woven performance fabric, so you can count on this skort to keep up with you while you walk, swing and celebrate birdies.
Wide-brim straw hats, like this one from Tuckernuck, are a great accessory for spectating golf tournaments. It keeps the sun off your face and elevates your look without even trying. I like this hat in particular because of the ivory ribbon detail. I think the thick band provides a nice contrast to the hat and breaks it up so it doesn’t overpower you. I also like that this hat is packable, so it won’t lose its shape when you take it with you on your next sunny vacation.
With this Garmin smartwatch on your wrist, you’ll be able to measure crucial yardages in a snap, navigating layup points, doglegs and even false fronts with ease. Other helpful tools include PinPointer, which utilizes a compass to direct you toward the pin, and Green View, which gives you a bird’s eye view of the green. This GPS watch can also record and track the distances of every shot you hit with Garmin AutoShot. Plus, you’ll get all of the great features that you know and love from Garmin, like fitness and sleep tracking. And the best part is that the 41mm face fits perfectly on your wrist. No overhang or getting in the way of your swing.
I’ve searched high and low for a bag that will carry all of my essentials to and from the course, and none hold a candle to the convertible mini weekender bag from Beis. It’s spacious enough to fit a change of clothes, my makeup bag, a pair of shoes and still have room for more. I love that there’s a pocket for everything and that it even comes with a laptop case. But, the best part is that the bottom compartment, which I typically keep my shoes in, is completely removable and converts into a handy packing cube.
These suede Pelli slides from Lusso are the perfect transition shoe for golfers. Wear them on your way to the course, post-round drinks or even on a quick errand run for a chic, stylish look. And, these slides aren’t just their appearance, they feel incredible too. The signature triple stack technology delivers maximum comfort with every step while the open back allows you to air out your feet, which is especially crucial after a hot round. Choose from 20 different colorways to find the right style for you.
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