Towels

Golfers searching for golf towels aim to find something that both performs well and looks appealing. Most prefer something soft yet absorbent so as to easily clean clubs and balls after each round.

A quality golf towel will keep the grooves on a club clean, helping with its spin once hit by the ball. In addition, a good golf towel can also help wipe sweat from one’s face and hands as a golfer sweats during his game.

A good golf towel can be made of several different materials, but most golfers favor microfiber for its lightweight nature and quick drying ability – both qualities which come in handy when cleaning clubs or balls. Furthermore, its convenient size means it can easily be attached to carts for those who play frequently.

Gloves

Real or synthetic, golf gloves are essential golf accessories that help prevent blisters and provide a good grip for clubs. Professionals typically carry multiple pairs with them during each round and change them regularly during play; especially in wet weather or when sweaty gloves become damp from playing too long.

Leather is an ideal material for golf gloves because of its soft yet durable surface, as well as natural cushioning properties. Cabretta leather allows more airflow into your hands for proper circulation than other varieties, creating the best glove possible.

Some golfers like to use one glove, usually on their lead hand (left for right-handed players). Others may choose two gloves in order to improve their grip. Golf gloves come in various sizes and colors to meet your personal style and playing needs.

Sunglasses

Golf sunglasses are one of the most essential components of your equipment and finding a suitable pair can enhance your game in ways you never expected.

Choose sunglasses that are lightweight and comfortable to ensure they don’t weigh you down while playing, distracting you with their weight. Also look for frames with rubber gripping temples and nose pads so that they stay secure even when sweating occurs.

Opting for semi-rimless golf glasses that provide a full peripheral view without being blocked by the lower rim can help make addressing the ball easier, while lenses should provide polarization and UV protection to safeguard your eyes against harmful UV rays. Rudy Project offers several golf specific styles with interchangeable lenses and prescription options that might meet this criteria.

Ball Markers

Golf ball markers may go unnoticed by players, yet these small accessories play an integral part of the game. Golf ball markers help enforce compliance with rules and promote fairness by making it easier for players to track where their ball lies on the green.

Ball markers come in many different forms, from plastic and magnetic ball markers to those made of metal and wood. Some models even feature engraving capabilities so players can personalize their ball marker with their name, initials or an important message of their choosing.

Other popular choices are hat clip/ball marker combos that combine practical utility with fun accessories for golfers. These popular options make great presents that promote businesses or events.

Bags

Every golfer knows that having the appropriate bag is key to being well prepared and playing their game successfully, yet with so many choices out there it can be confusing to know which is best.

Cart bags are specially designed to be used with carts, offering more storage capacity than carry bags but tending to be heavier. Many include dividers for club protection from damaging one another during cart use.

Tour bags are frequently seen on professional golf courses and represent a high-end option with ample space, a professional appearance and durability to withstand travel rigors. On the other end of the scale is the Sunday or pencil bag which carries only small number of clubs; additionally, some models include putter wells to reduce chances of damage when moving them in and out of storage.