Looking for the perfect golf gift or piece to spruce up your home? Here are some options from Fairway Jockey, Minimalist Golf Prints and more.
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Welcome to GOLF’s 2024 holiday edition of Our Picks, where our experts are hand-selecting the items you — and your golf-loving family and friends — need on your radar. Scroll below for our latest batch of recommendations, and visit our Best Golf Stuff of 2024 hub page for more articles.
Let’s face it: no golf-lover’s office, basement, garage or man cave is complete without those eye-catching, conversation-starting pieces or items crucial to making that space come together.
Those things are an extension of you. They show off your personality, what you like, where you’ve been and where, maybe, you plan on going.
At GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine, we see it all. The good stuff you want is on our website and in the pages of our magazine, hand-picked by our golf-loving experts who have been dialing in our best estimation of what exactly you (the reader!) wants. This holiday season, our staff put their heads together to come up with gift ideas you’ll jump at, both from our sister site Fairway Jockey and other brands across the U.S. The result? Must-have items any golfer would love — and just in time for shopping season.
Check out our picks below for must-have golfy wall art and accessories for your home or office, which includes items from Fairway Jockey, Archive 22, ClaireWDesign, Minimalist Golf Prints and more.
Best golf wall art, accessories for your home or office
Keep scrolling for our picks of the best wall art and home golf accessories you should buy.
Shopping for the golfer in your life but don’t want to deal with sizing or equipment preferences? This man-cave must is one of golf’s best-kept secrets. Chandler Withington’s hand-drawn major championship artwork is part memorabilia, part conversation starter. For the first time ever, the club logos for the past hosts of the U.S. Open, PGA Championship and Ryder Cup are all featured on the same piece of artwork.
We released our latest Top 100 Courses in the U.S. ranking this week. How many have you played? If you are a golf junkie and looking to tackle as many as possible, this handy keepsake will help you keep track while doubling as the ultimate conversation-starter.
Where do you keep all of those range balls? How about all of those logoed golfs from bucket-list courses you’ve played in the past? With a handy den caddy, you have a spot to store them all.
Bored of meetings? Need a long lunch break? This 10-foot putting mat from Wellputt can easily fit along your wall or spread out across the room, ready in case you need to roll a few during those cold, wintery months. Don’t be surprised if it drastically improves your stroke, either.
I stumbled upon the Etsy site of ClaireWDesign a couple of years ago and still have Claire Wickenden’s watercolor prints in my home office. You can see them hanging on the wall behind me any time I’m on camera, and the clean, cool, modern designs still induce questions from those who haven’t seen them before. (I went with Royal Birkdale, Augusta, St. Andrews and Bethpage Black.)
Her collection of golf course maps is now over 1,000 and includes a mix of international bucket-list destinations, private gems and local favorites.
High-quality golf prints perfect for your space you need to spruce up. And, in my case, ideal for the wall when I’m hanging out in the basement and watching TV. There’s about two dozen to choose from on Minimalist Golf Prints, and I went with four myself: Bandon Dunes, Augusta, Chambers Bay and Pinehurst.
The perfect addition to any garage or golfy space, store your clubs and shoes — or your backups — with this handy organizer. I have one in my storage room and am getting dangerously close to needing another.
Josh Berhow
Golf.com Editor
As GOLF.com’s managing editor, Berhow handles the day-to-day and long-term planning of one of the sport’s most-read news and service websites. He spends most of his days writing, editing, planning and wondering if he’ll ever break 80. Before joining GOLF.com in 2015, he worked at newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. A graduate of Minnesota State University in Mankato, Minn., he resides in the Twin Cities with his wife and two kids. You can reach him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.
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