Welcome to Our Picks, where we fill you in on the newest and hottest golf equipment and accessories. Today, we’re featuring 10 favorite golf things our staff added to their bags this year.
Last time, we featured six golf items our staff can’t live without, which you can read by tapping here.
Here at GOLF, all of us are constantly trying new golf equipment, clubs, accessories, etc., and paying incredibly close attention to who is wearing and using what on Tour. On top of having a passion for golf in general, we do this so we can let you know what’s truly the best of the best.
10 favorite items GOLF Staff added to their bags
Most golfers can relate to the feeling of finding that piece of equipment that just fits perfectly into your game and lifestyle, so here’s our list of those things that just work so well for us. Maybe you’ll love these golf items as much as we do.
Ping G430 Custom Hybrid
Nick Piastowski (Senior Editor)—Before these, I struggled with longer irons. And other variations of hybrids. It was maddening. Specifically, the miss with hybrids had been an awful top. But no more! I’m extremely confident in the Ping G430 Hybrid. And it wasn’t just me. I went to a range recently with a friend who also mishit hybrids — and she was hitting the Pings pure.
Ping G430 Custom Hybrid
$299.99
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G-Tech Heated Hand Warmer Sport 3.0
Ryan Barath (Senior Editor, Equipment)—I truly never thought I say it, but an electric hand warmer has completely changed my golf game. Whether it be early spring or late fall, this hand warmer makes playing golf in colder weather so much more fun.
G-Tech Heated Hand Warmer Sport 3.0
$165
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Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian Travel Cover
Tim Reilly (VP of Digital Programming)—This has been a game-changer for my golf travels. It’s the best piece of luggage I own. Sometimes I wheel it around the airport using just my pinky to show off. This travel bag has made it enjoyable to bring my clubs everywhere.
Sun Mountain ClubGlider Meridian Travel Cover
Ping Moonlite Golf Bag
Dylan Dethier (Senior Writer)— I like to be able to play golf on a whim and on the go — and I like to walk. Ping’s Moonlite bag is lightweight, it’s low-profile and it still has space for all my stuff. Any day I’m slinging that thing over my shoulder is a good one. (I got one last year, but then I got another one this year for the old set of clubs I keep at my parents’ house, just to really feel like I’m living in luxury.)
Ping Moonlite Golf Bag
The Short Game Gains Putting Mirror
Tim Reilly (VP of Digital Programming)—After a lifetime of scoffing at non-Tour pros using a putter mirror on the practice green, I finally decided it was time to give it a shot. My only regret is not doing it sooner. I’ve learned a lot about my putting stroke for the better.
Short Game Gains Signature Stainless Steel Putting Mirror
$89.99
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Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40
James Colgan (News and Features Editor)—I started traveling with a tub of Supergoop Unseen Sunscreen and it legitimately changed my life for the better. Fellas, we’re taking care of our skin in 2024, and we’re starting with Supergoop. You can thank me later.
Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40
USGA GHIN App
Connor Federico (Senior Manager, Video)—The GHIN app from the USGA. Sure, you might already be putting your scores in here. But the net hole-by-hole match play function and the course GPS have been super helpful and made rounds at new courses way more fun.
United States Golf Association GHIN
Ping i230 Custom Irons
Jonathan Wall (Managing Equipment Editor)—These might be the best irons I’ve ever played. Seriously. They consistently hit my number in the right window. My confidence has gone up a TON since I put them in the bag. Great turf interaction, minimalist look, thin topline. I could go on and on. They’re a ton of fun if you’re a better player but still need some semblance of heel-toe forgiveness.
Ping i230 Custom Irons
$187.5
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Garmin Approach® S70
Jessica Markbury (Multimedia Editor)—This watch is the cool gadget I never knew I needed! I love the smaller face size and the multitude of functions on the Approach S70. It’s a watch you can wear every day, not just on the course.
Garmin Approach® S70
Nikon Coolshot ProII Stabilized Rangefinder
Sean Zak (Writer, Podcaster)—I wasn’t a rangefinder truther until I got my hands on this one. The tech inside locks the viewfinder into place when you need it most, as if you’re a sniper.