Black Friday 2020 golf deals: 11 items our staff is buying
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Black Friday is upon us, and that means there’s no shortage of deals to be had, whether you’re shopping for yourself or one of your golf-obsessed loved ones.
And even better news: On top of the great deals and steep discounts out there, you can benefit from an additional awesome promotion: Spend $100 on select apparel in GOLF’s Pro Shop and get $20 off your order from 11/25-11/30.
There’s no question that now is the time to maximize your savings on all of your holiday shopping. If you’re seeking some inspiration on the best things to buy, here’s what our staff is looking forward to purchasing this week.
Garmin Approach S10 Watch
$149.99
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I’ll admit, I’m not technically buying this, but that’s only because I just picked up a very similar GPS watch and love it so much I’m recommending this similar item to you — because this one is $50 off! I got sick of being the guy asking playing partners for yardages, so I finally bought a GPS watch that I strap to my golf bag (I don’t like wearing watches on the course). It’s beautifully simplistic: easy to use with accurate yardages to hazards and to different areas of the green. And once you sync it with the course you never have to touch it again as it just updates as you move along your way. It has even more bells and whistles you might find handy, but mine is worth it simply to get a reliable number. It’s a game-changer. —Josh Berhow
Bushnell Phantom
$129.99
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This holiday season I’m buying the Bushnell Phantom GPS for my grandpa (Pap, if you’re reading this, stop now!). He has something similar that’s on the fritz, and has mentioned a few times that he’d like a new one. This one is perfect because it mounts onto any golf cart. The flashy red color makes it more difficult to accidentally leave behind, too. This Black Friday, it’s $50 off (so less than $80!) — a deal too sweet to ignore. —Emily Haas
Nike Infinity G
$59.99
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It’s not easy finding golf shoes that are stylish, comfortable and affordable. Golf shoes often only check off one or two of those three boxes. Nike’s Infinity G shoe is the rare exception. I did a double-take when I saw kicks of that caliber with a price tag of $44.99. For me, it’s a matter of how many pairs I’m buying as gifts (and for myself). —Tim Reilly
Jones Sports Company Original Jones
$150
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I’ve actually had my eye on a new golf bag, the Jones Sports Co Original in navy, to be exact. With all the pockets I need and a waterproof-material construction, it’s a huge improvement on my heavy bag that’s pushing 10 years old at this point. The simple look is perfect for the stylish golfer and quality from Jones Sports Co. is a given, so I know I’ll have this bag for years to come. —Rachel Bleier
Bonobos Golf The Performance Golf Novelty
$68
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Hipsters (like my colleague, Zephyr), be warned. I’m doubling down on my golf trendiness this holiday season, and I’m starting with Bonobos. Few brands blend style with fit as well as Bonobos, which is probably why they’re a favorite among younger players like myself. It’s high time for a Christmas morning look that extends beyond matching pajamas, and with Bonobos, I’ve got just that. —James Colgan
Linksoul ½ Zip Boardwalker Hoodie
$140
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As a Texas transplant, it’s time for me to stock up on cold-weather gear, and what better way to upgrade my wardrobe than with a golf hoodie? Call me the Tyrrell Hatton of the office, because I’m about to flex in a hoodie all winter long. —Zephyr Melton
Dunning Kilmelford
$105
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Dunning’s Kilmelford sweater is designed for colder-weather play with fabric that offers both insulation and comfort. It’s designed for a pair of jeans, too. So you’re actually getting two sweaters. One for playing golf. And one for watching it at home. Now that’s a real Black Friday deal. —Nick Piastowski
Nike Dri-Fit Flex
$80
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I plan on playing a lot of golf this winter, but even in the warmer months, I prefer pants over shorts on the course. So this year I’m picking up a pair of Nike Dri-Fit Flex pants. They’re constructed from stretchy, breathable performance fabric for those hot July days, and paired with a good pair of thermal long underwear, I’ll be set for windy, 35-degree rounds in Brooklyn, too. —Kevin Cunningham
Adidas CodeChaos
$149.99
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I’m stocking up on another pair of Adidas Code Chaos. They are my favorite golf shoe ever. Seriously. I’ve walked more rounds than ever before in my life this summer and I’ve worn these every single time. Sometimes I get home and forget I’m still wearing them. Crazy as that sounds, just ask my roommate. —Sean Zak
Theragun Pro Percussive Therapy Device
$599
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I splurged for the original Theragun a couple years ago and it’s been an absolute game-changer. I travel — and play golf — a fair amount for work, and sometimes a quick hit with the Theragun makes it easier to get up, work out, play golf, sit on a plane and even sleep! Now it’s time to upgrade to the newer, more efficient, quieter edition. I’m feeling better just thinking about it. —Dylan Dethier
Adidas Ultimate 365 Printed Sleeveless
$29.97
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As an Arizona transplant, cold-weather golf is no longer in my vocabulary. So, sleeveless polos are where it’s at. This one from Adidas has a modern and flattering print, and plenty of stretch for comfort. I also love the button-less placket. Top that off with $20 off the original price, and I’m sold! —Jessica Marksbury
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