Gift Guide: 44 Golf Gifts That Stand Out in 2025
New York Post highlights high-tech gear, apparel and playful gifts for golfers this holiday season

Golf shoppers have a guide this holiday season as the New York Post published its compilation of 44 best golf gift ideas for 2025. The roundup targets players at every level and spans apparel, gear, tech and novelty items meant to help recipients stand out on the links or in the clubhouse. The list includes brands such as Callaway, YETI, lululemon, Nike and Garmin and is designed to help Christmas 2025 shoppers find items that range from practical essentials to premium gear.
Items are grouped into Best Golf Gifts for Men, Best Golf Gifts for Women and Best Golf Gifts for Everyone, with options across price points and use cases. Highlights include the YETI Rambler Beverage Bucket, designed to keep drinks cool on the course with a lid; Amazon Essentials Men’s Slim-Fit Stretch Golf Pant, described for unrestricted movement; and the M MAELREG Golf Polo Shirt for Men, offered in breathable, moisture-wicking fabric for all-day comfort. For lighthearted moments, there’s a Fairly Odd Novelties Table Golf Drinking Game, and performance wear such as Under Armour’s Tech Golf Polo and Nike’s Legacy91 Tech Golf Hat. The guide also features practical accessories like golf gloves, glove holders and storage solutions.
On the tech front, the selections include the Rapsodo Golf Launch Monitor that provides real-time data such as ball speed, launch angle and spin rate, with video playback via a mobile app for shot analysis. Callaway’s 300 Pro Laser Rangefinder offers readings up to 300 yards with Pin Acquisition Technology for quick targeting, while Bridgestone’s Tour B XS White golf balls are praised for a balance of distance and greenside control. Titleist Pro V1 balls are highlighted for consistent flight and feel, appealing to serious players. The guide also notes other options such as Gogogo Sport Vpro GS03 and REDTIGER rangefinders for distance measurements on course or during practice.
Beyond technology, the list covers at-home practice and organization. Indoor putting greens such as the YOUCZON Putting Green Indoor mimic real-green conditions and help with stroke consistency, while mats from MyVoice Pro and Chriiena offer larger practice areas. Other items in this category include Cosportic hitting mats, Dachenus putting mats and accessories designed to help players work on chipping, putting and swings indoors or in a garage.
Travel and storage gear also appear, including golf travel covers with detachable shoulder straps and a wall-mounted golf bag organizer for garages and busy entryways. For data-minded players, devices such as the Bushnell Tour V5 Shift Laser Rangefinder Pack and the Garmin Approach GPS Golf Watch are cited for on-course distance and course mapping, while the Callaway Epic Speed Fairway is highlighted for driver performance. The guide also features kid-friendly and novelty items such as glow-in-the-dark golf balls and golf ball whiskey chillers for post-round enjoyment.
The compilation, produced by the New York Post shopping team led by commerce reporter P.J. McCormick, notes that prices and availability can change quickly, and readers should verify current offers as the shopping season unfolds. The list is presented as a flexible resource for gift-givers seeking practical gear, high-tech options and fashion-forward items that suit golfers at all levels.
