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15 Golf Accessories Under $25: Saving Costs And Boosting Performance
The search for affordable gear that enhances comfort, style and performance is over. Our team has discovered the top 15 golf accessories under $25 for your bag. Clean your grooves, shield from the sun and keep your hands blister-free without breaking the bank.
1. For the golfer hitting more mud than balls
The water in this brush softens the mud in your grooves while the bristles displace grime, leaving your clubface clean to launch the ball.
2. For the player who values style
Dri-Fit polyester removes moisture from your forehead, keeping you cool and dry. The low-profile design sits comfortably on your head presenting a stylish finish.
3. For the golfer who loses their grip
Synthetic material creates a soft-feeling, durable glove with great grip.
4. For the golfer who needs easy access to their balls
The quick-release design of the golf ball holder speeds up play, offering quick and easy access to the dreaded provisional.
5. For the golfer who respects the work of the greenkeeper
Callaway 4-in-1 Divot Repair Tool
Callaway offers a versatile divot repair tool to keep the green in the condition (or better) that you found it. The ergonomic design contains bristles to clean your irons and a high-visibility ball marker.
6. For the thirsty golfer
ProActive Sports 6 to Go Beverage Cooler
Golf, warm weather and cold drinks are a heavenly combination. The insulated interior keeps a six-pack cool for nine holes and it clips seamlessly onto your bag.
7. For the golfer always cleaning their clubs
The absorbent Trifold towel remains damp for hours and its soft texture is easy on the clubface.
8. For the golfer who finds the drink
Prowithlin 9ft Golf Ball Retriever
Prowithlin reduces golf ball losses, saving the average golfer a pretty penny. A spring-release mechanism secures the ball as you reel it in.
9. For the golfer who can’t get a grip on their club
SKLZ Golf Grip Trainer Attachment
A bad grip is the primary cause of a slice. The SKLZ attachment is portable and connects most club grips, guiding your hand placement for smoother swing mechanics.
10. For the golfer who likes to tee it up
Maxfli tees work in tandem with your driver and ball to prepare for a powerful lift-off. A four-prong design lowers friction between clubface and ball and their durability saves you from buying another box this season.
11. For the golfer who treasures their driver
Golf Gifts & Gallery USA Driver Headcover
Americans will love this USA headcover that protects your driver with a cushioned interior that prevents scratches to the face and the tip of the shaft. The internal elastic secures your clubhead preventing the cover from falling off.
12. For the golfer who values their skin
STORYi Sun Sleeves White/Black
Sun rays stand little chance of penetrating the STORYi sleeves and burning your arms. SPF 50+ sun protection and UV protection keep the sun out while the cooling fabric keeps your arms refreshed.
13. For the golfer who keeps it clean on and off the fairway
Reshoevn8r Sneaker Cleaner Wipes
The dual-sided sneaker wipes feature a textured side to lift dirt with ease while the soft side buffs and shines your golf shoes for a polished finish.
14. For the DIY golfer
Wedge Guys believe every golfer should be able to regrip clubs. The kit gives you the tools needed to remove old grips and prepare the butt end of the shaft for a new one.
15. For the golfer who doesn’t want to bend over
Golf Gifts & Gallery Premium Ball Pick Up
Why bend over and risk putting your back out when picking up your ball? Screw this premium ball pick-up contraption into the hole in your putter grip, press on the ball and scoop it up.
Final thoughts
Finding golf accessories under $25 isn’t as challenging as you’d expect. There is a raft of practical tools that will keep your clubs clean and you swinging smoothly. Not to mention that you can keep yourself hydrated and protected from the sun without breaking the bank. Got other ideas? Let us know.
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