It’s seriously hard to find a better golf shirt for the value than Under Armour’s Tech Golf Polo. While the $40 price tag is already affordable, you’ll often find the soft, breathable shirt discounted even further on Amazon.
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The Tifosi Rivet has tech that helps highlight contrasts on the course, pulling the color of the golf ball while also revealing hidden slopes on the green. Toss in the extremely affordable price and the comfort of the sport design, and you’ve got yourself a great pair of golf sunglasses.
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If you want the best golf balls, then it’s certainly the Pro V1. These are the most recent generation, and there’s a lot to like about the best ball getting even better: new enhanced alignment and a faster, high-gradient core. If the previous generation played just fine for you (and it was a great ball), you can save $5 on them.
Yes, there are high-end clubs of all kinds on Amazon—and even budget options as well. This 9-club set from Stix is a great option for anyone who wants decent clubs but doesn’t want to spend a ton of money either. Keep in mind you’ll only be getting 7 iron through PW, a hybrid, a fairway wood, a driver, a wedge, and a putter.
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There are a lot of rangefinders out there that will get the job done of letting you know your yardage (adjusted for slope). But there are few dependable ones that you can snag for under $100. While it retails at $160, this quality option from Redtiger is consistently on sale for under a Benjamin on Amazon.
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Golfer Bobby Locke once said back in the 1940s, “Drive for show, putt for dough.” That sentiment still holds true to this day, and there is no better way to lower your scores than to get better at putting. And what’s the key to getting better at anything? Practice.
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Amazon Essentials is a low-key great option for lots of different clothing. And that’s no different when it comes to your on-course fit. The polyester-elastane material is just the right blend for forgiveness and comfort. The sub-$30 price tag doesn’t hurt either.
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If you find using a rangefinder to be cumbersome and tidious at times (like 99% of golfers), then maybe it’s time to make the switch to a golf watch. Garmin’s Approach S70 sits as the king of these, and while it’s expensive it is certainly worth considering if you play frequently and have other needs for a Garmin on your wrist.
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Don’t be the golfer whose gear is all strewn throughout his car and you struggle to find your other golf shoe while your buddies wait and make fun of you. This trunk organizer will make it so you’re ready to play at the drop of a hat.
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If you’re looking to take your game up a notch, a mobile launch monitor can assist in getting a full understanding of what your swing is like and where improvements can be made. This Rapsodo one is the most affordable one out there that’s still worth buying.
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Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up.
He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.