Accessories

The 11 best things we added to our golf bags in 2021 (and where you can buy them)

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Over the course of the last year, our staff has added a ton of new things to our bags. In fact, for some of us, it’s the bag itself that’s new. Below, we recapped those gadget and gear updates, explained why we love them and, better yet, let you know where you can get them for yourself.

Ashley Mayo, editorial director: I added a JBL Flip 4 speaker to my bag early in the season and I love it. It’s compact and lightweight and it has a carabiner integrated into it so that I can easily clip it onto anything. It also turns on and pairs to my phone seamlessly and quickly and holds its charge for multiple rounds.

JBL Flip 4

$100
A portable, water-proof bluetooth speaker that will easily clip to your golf bag.

Zephyr Melton, assistant editor: I’m normally one to lighten the load of my bag throughout the season by discarding unneeded items, but this year I made one important addition — a range finder. I used to be an old-fashioned, do-it-by-hand calculator of yardages, but now I can get every yardage I need in an instant. Consider me spoiled — I don’t think I’ll ever be able to play without one again.

Precision Pro NX9 Slope

$249.99
Experience the crystal-clear optics and high-speed measurements of the Precision Pro NX9 Slope Rangefinder. Additional features include pulse vibration to let your feel when you’ve hit your target, target acquisition for accurate measurements to the flag, and adaptive slope for elevation measurements.   ** Two-year warranty included
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Dylan Dethier, senior writer: In 2021, I added a new bag itself! My old one had holes in the bottom, so it was time for an upgrade. This stand-less Ping bag has very comfy straps that make it really easy to carry.

Ping Moonlite 2021

$149
At 2.5 lbs., the iconic re-designed Moonlite bag is light even among lightweight bags, and its new four-way top holds 14 clubs without crowding. With added features like a zippered water-bottle pocket, this Sunday bag isn’t just for Sundays.
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Tim Reilly, director of social and commerce: The best thing that happened to my bag this year is my SunMountain Pathfinder push cart. To me, there is nothing better than taking a twilight stroll after work, and a push cart is the best way to get around on the course. Don’t let some Sunday Bag purist tell you otherwise.

Sun Mountain PathFinder 3X

$249.99
The Sun Mountain PathFinder 3X push cart features an EZ Latch System that allows it to fold and unfold in two easy steps. It also features a continuous handle that allows the cart to be pushed with one hand. In addition, it features an adjustable bag bracket that is cart and stand bag friendly. PathFinder is equipped with dual umbrella holders and an all new accessory console that holds balls, tees, cell phone, score cards, etc. For additional storage, the cart has a mesh basket and a velour-lined valuable pouch.
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Emily Haas, project analyst: This was a BIGGGG year for my golf bag. I upgraded every single club after getting fitted for new clubs at our sister company True Spec. I think the biggest difference-makers are my new Miura CB-301s. I have a 4-iron through gap wedge, and my irons have never been more dialed (just ask Zephyr).

Miura CB-301 Irons

$2,240
The CB-301 is the longest cavity-back iron Miura has ever produced. It has a large sweet spot and unmatched feel, and is designed for all handicap levels.

(True Spec, Miura and GOLF.com are all operated by 8AM Golf.)

Claire Rogers, social media manager: I added my old clubs to a new bag this year. After years of carrying the same old bag, I finally upgraded to Stitch Golf’s SL2 bag. Not only is it lightweight and sleek, it’s water-resistant and very unique. I got the bag in light blue and it’s perfect for walking.

Stitch SL2 Golf Bag

$388
This sleek, lightweight golf bag is ideal for walkers and riders alike.

Josh Berhow, managing editor: My putting, specifically my lag putting, was really hurting my game, but after a fitting with our friends at GOLFTEC I found out my alignment was way off. Turns out a switch to a putter with less offset immediately helped, and the Odyssey Ten S was what I ended up buying. I love the sleek black finish, the weight is perfect and the bold white line helps me get my putts started on the right track. My putting has improved significantly and this won’t leave my golf bag anytime soon.

Odyssey Ten S Putter

$300
This toe-hang mallet putter comes in a sharp black color and promotes improved speed control, tempo and consistency.

James Colgan, assistant editor: I added a brand-spanking-new set of irons to my bag for the first time in my life, which were custom fitted for me by our friends at True Spec. Also — a bottle opener, a travel bottle of Tylenol (for those aches and pains!), a bottle of blister spray AND a valuables pouch to hold all those goodies!

TaylorMade P770 Irons

$175
*TaylorMade P770 Irons are on backorder until June “Pure” can be a subjective term, unless you’re talking about TaylorMade P770 Irons. An advanced forging process produces pure shaping and soft yet solid feel at impact, with precision-milled grooves optimizing spin control, while Tour-validated contours provide that clean look that appeals to the better player. Tungsten weighting affords low, centered CG and increased MOI, resulting in a combination of forgiveness and workability the best in the world can’t argue with. Check out 150+ reviews from our gear experts in the ClubTest 2021 collection.
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True Spec Fitting

$125+
True Spec is a brand-agnostic custom clubfitter with over 25 locations across the world.

(True Spec and GOLF.com are all operated by 8AM Golf.)

Seamus Golf Bottle Opener/Ball Mark

$45
This convenient bottle opener doubles as a stylish ball marker on the course and easily fits in your pocket with other golf accessories.

Limited-Edition Jack Nicklaus Accessories Pouch

$50
This genuine leather accessories pouch commemorates Jack Nicklaus’ 1986 Masters victory. The front patch is stamped with a silhouette of Jack raising his putter in celebration after draining his putt on the 17th green at Augusta National — one of the most iconic putts in golf history. Use this to store your tees, ball markers or any other loose items you keep in your golf bag.
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