Finding a great gift for the golfer in your life can be tricky. What do you get the golfer in your life that has everything? This year, get dad something for Father's Day that he'll love—and may even help his golf game. In an effort to find the best golf gift ideas this year, we polled our office to figure out what the best golf gift our resident golfers have given or received. From gear and gadgets to apparel and accessories, these gift ideas range in price, utility and "wow" factor. So this Father's Day, skip the gift cards, junky golf-themed office supplies and please, don't get him a random sleeve of golf balls unless you know what ball he plays—treat dad to a gift he won't have to fake excitement for.
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Honestly, I would love to gatekeep these but they're just too good not to share. Effortlessly cool wardrobe upgrade with a fabric fit for summer. Golf, work, dinner, or diaper duty- Dad deserves to look stylish. -Derek King, New Dad & Lead Producer, Skratch
$170
BUY NOWThe first tournament my dad and I went to together was The Players Championships, so that year for father’s day I wanted to get him a framed print of the Sawgrass course to remember our trip together. It’s a cool piece of art that is not only sentimental but also adds some character to his man cave. -Kennedy Blair, People & Operations Specialist
$29
BUY NOWAs much as I’d love you to introduce your dad to a new indy golf brand, this is the polo Rory won the Masters in. So, I know your dad will get a kick out of you saying, “I got you the polo Rory won the Masters in.” And then explain you got the Sand color instead of the blue Rory wore because tan is happening this summer. -Ben Boskovich, Editor in Chief, Skratch
$80
BUY NOWMy dad plays competitive golf, and he loves to bring this cooler to keep his drinks ice cold even after 36 holes. I enjoy stealing this on the weekend when I go to the beach. You can’t beat an ice-cold High Noon! -Grace Sullivan, Legal & Contracts Specialist
$250
BUY NOWIt's the year of the mini driver and this one is on the top of my wish list. I've had my eye on it for a while and the emergence of the mini driver is officially more than a trend. It's a higher price point, yes, but I consider it the gift that keeps on giving...birdie looks. -Rob DeChiaro, President, Skratch & EVP Media, Pro Shop
$480
BUY NOWAs much as it pains me as a University of Florida alum to even look at the Ohio State National Championship embroidery, I know this Peter Millar polo will become my dad’s absolute favorite this summer. He may have a terrible taste in college football, but we both can appreciate a versatile golf shirt that’s lightweight, has four-way stretch and is finished with UPF 50+ sun protection. -Tayler Bartley, Director Media Strategy & Operations
$160
BUY NOWThe most comfortable slides on earth. These are by far the most stylish and comfortable slides out right now. A number of colorways, thoughtful collabs, and sizes for the whole family. -Raymond Williams, Style Editor
$140
BUY NOWWhether it simply be used for practice to dial in wedges or out on the course to ensure you’re getting accurate distances to a target, having a rock-solid range finder is a must. The new A1-Slope from Bushnell is super compact, has clear optics, and can go dozens of rounds before ever needing a recharge thanks to its rechargeable internal battery. -Ryan Barath, Father of Two and Gear Editor, Skratch
$300
BUY NOWThe Sugarloaf Social Club T-Zip Pullover is the kind of layer you throw on when the vibes are high, the golf is decent, and you’ve got a 19th hole to hit—stretchy, sharp, and just the right amount of cool… perfect for Dad. -Jack Lazarus, Business Development
$110
BUY NOWThis one is a bit of a splurge, but my brother and I were able to split the cost on an electric pushcart for our dad a few years ago and he has gotten our money’s worth tenfold. He’s a member at a particularly hilly golf course and was seeing his scores double on the back nine each week—as constant elevation (and heart rate) increases will do to your game. The remote control stays in his pocket and he usually sets it to the “cruise control” function down the fairway. It’s also easy to remove the battery and collapse down for storage—or when I want to borrow it for a weekend or two. -Brittany Romano, Managing Editor, Skratch
$950
BUY NOWBecause I’m a 17 index on the golf course and a +4 on the grill. My daughter chose to enhance a game I actually get better at. She’s a good kid. -KP Anderson, Executive Producer Pro Shop Studios
$95
BUY NOWWhile I appreciate the thought and effort that went into the "desk caddie" my kids gifted me last year, I was less-than-subtle when I mentioned how much I would rather have a versatile pair of golf shoes this year instead of a "golf-themed" novelty gift. Any golf shoot I go on, I see a camera guy or crew member wearing these. They're known for comfort, look great, and it doesn't hurt to be prepared in case a last-minute tee time arises once we wrap. -Ryan Stone, Managing Producer, Skratch
$160
BUY NOWI was going to recommend custom stamped Vokey wedges—it's one of my dad's most prized possessions—but when I saw these on the Vokey homepage, they were too good not to share. These limited edition SM10s have a laser-etched American Flag and exclusive Vokey Old Glory Shaft label that would just look so good in the bag. -Skratch Staffer
$219
BUY NOWWhile not a golf-item, my husband’s favorite Father’s Day gift was when I had an inscription added to his wallet that was a note from my daughter and I. A customized leather yardage book from Dormie with a little note would make any golf dad's heart melt. -Kari Smith, Sr. Director, Ops, Legal & Projects
$110
BUY NOWMy kids wanted to get me an actual plunge this Father's Day, but I opted for these icy shades instead. The oversized frame looks good, yes, but it's the extra UV protection that hits best. And since they are more affordable, I'm not hesitant to ask for a few pairs this Father's Day. I've had my eyes on the "Moonshot Torrey Pines Spor"t sunglasses for golf and the statement-making "Live Free or Tie-Dye Afters" for July 4 celebrations. -Andrew Captan, SVP Sales
$40
BUY NOWYou always see the generic dog or pet headcovers in the pro shop, let's take it a step further and get him a lifelike headcover of his favorite four-legged friend.
$249
BUY NOWI got this for my dad this year because it’s got all the essentials he needs for golf. The tees are not only super cute, but the bundle comes with 200 of them so he'll be stock through next season. It's a gift I know he'll love and it all came in one package, which made things simple this year. -Emma S., Ecommerce Manager
$130
BUY NOWIf you’ve got a toddler in need of a gift for their dad, get dad something on their behalf that said toddler can also enjoy. Dad will get a kick out of the tee storage and everyone else will get a kick out of the matchy-matchy of it all. -Ben Boskovich
$32
BUY NOWI got this for my husband this year because he always needs music playing but can never find his speaker. This one has a magnetic strip on it that sticks to our golf cart, now the battle is just who gets to control the playlist. -Katie White, GM Sugarloaf Social Club
$250
BUY NOWI'm torn on recommending getting your dad custom FootJoys because, while my dad loved them, he never wears them because he's "saving them for a special occasion." I suppose that's as good as it gets for gift giving, but I'd love to see them out on the course one of these days. -Brittany Romano
$295
BUY NOWTechy dads will love this portable screen that magnetically mounts to any golf cart. Great for courses with screen-less golf carts, it provides yardages and and course maps in an easy-to-read view—and it's fully waterproof. -Brittany Romano
$450
BUY NOWI would buy these for my military dad for Father's Day this year, but of course he already bought them for himself. Del Campo socks are one of those things that you don't know how much a good sock will make a difference until you try them on. I'm sure my dad will be rocking these through the U.S. Open, July 4 and especially when he's got his New Balance dad-shoes on grilling. -Tayler Bartley
$80
BUY NOWA carry bag is a sneaky hack for new parents trying to juggle kids and golf. Great for the range, a quick nine or executive course, it makes things a little easier when you have to pack toddler clubs, diapers, snacks and all the other necessities required for a family golf outing. -Skratch Staffer
$265
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