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PGA Show 2025: 7 products we loved on Day 1

PGA Show Day1 finds

A sampling of products we loved from the 2025 PGA Show.

Jessica Marksbury

ORLANDO, Fla. — When the PGA Show opened its doors to attendees on Wednesday morning, crowds flooded through the doors of the convention center floor to the sounds of a live band playing Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love.” Spirits were high on the typically expansive show floor, which was filled with everything you can think of that pertains to the game, from golf cart models, range pickers and scorecards to simulators, training aids, apparel, accessories and more.

In addition to networking, part of the allure of the Show each year is having the chance to discover something new: emergent brands, innovative products and oddities that you don’t have the chance to see anywhere else.

GOLF’s staff was on site to take it all in. Below, check out 7 things we loved from Day 1 of the 2025 PGA Show.

Ping BunkR. Jack Hirsh

Ping BunkR

The same company that gave us the ChipR a couple of years ago is now bringing the same simple concept to sand shots. With this club, you don’t have to change your technique to get out of the sand. We’re excited to learn more.

Pins & Aces headcovers. Jessica Marksbury

Pins & Aces headcovers

Catching sight of these outrageously fun headcovers made us stop in our tracks. From a hairy highland cow to the members of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, you can trick out your bag with these fun, colorful headcovers — a guaranteed conversation-starter.

An easy-to-carry golf backpack. Jessica Marksbury

Lowercase golf backpack

Urban golfers understand the pain of trying to schlep your golf bag around town without a car. This golf backpack aims to solve that problem. Compatible with bike racks for easy attachment, the backpack has cushioned straps and can fit eight clubs, which are secured with a clip-in system.

Some blinged-out tournament prizes. Jessica Marksbury

Bownet awards

These oversized prize necklaces and rings made us laugh out loud. A perfect award idea for an annual buddies trip or group tournament.

Fun divot-repair tools and ball marks. Jessica Marksbury

Putt Buddies ball markers and divot repair tools

Everyone can use a divot repair tool and ball mark, and these novelty pieces do the job with a fun flourish. Chubbs from Happy Gilmore, for example, repairs your divots, while his magnetic and detachable hand marks your ball.

Caliber Golf’s hockey-style grip. Jack Hirsh

Caliber Golf hockey-style golf grip

Caliber Golf makes a really cool hockey stick shaft putter grip. It has a really unique feel and weighting, with a couple of finish options that would make Happy Gilmore proud.

VannyVee’s cute tee holders come in four different animal forms. Jessica Marksbury

VannyVee animal caddie tee holder

This tee holder attaches to your bag with a clip to make your tees easily accessible. A surefire hit for kids and kids at heart.

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