When you’re getting started in golf, having the right accessories will not only help you look the part. It’ll also help you play your best golf. These five accessories are must-haves for new golfers and there are some you should avoid.
The must-haves
The following items are essential to helping you maximize your game. Don’t overlook any of these products and fight the urge to go cheap. More often than not, you get what you pay for.
A good rangefinder
If you don’t, however, the Vortex Blade Slope is a fantastic mid-level rangefinder loaded with premium features. Knowing not only the yardage to a hole but the adjusted slope will help you hit more greens. Backed by a lifetime warranty, you’ll feel a personal connection with the brand if you ever need assistance.
A quality golf glove
Premium golf balls – without the premium price
A solid pair of kicks
A quality club brush
Accessories to avoid
Not all accessories are created equal. While most have their place in a golfer’s bag, some just feel unnecessary. Avoid making these spending mistakes and keep from having these items collect dust in your closet.
Gimmicky training aids
While great options exist, like The Stack or the Tour Striker Ball, some just flat-out stink. Anything that promises a quick fix won’t cure anything. Training aids can be great but make sure you’re buying the right ones.
Iron headcovers
While I am firmly in the camp of keeping my putter and woods in headcovers when not in use, iron headcovers have just never made sense to me. These are clubs that you repeatedly hit against the ground and into a golf ball. There is no crown to ding up where unsightly chips become a pain to look at. I always think of the saying “tools, not jewels” when it comes to irons. If you like them and use them, I truly won’t judge you (though I can’t speak for others). However, I do not see them as a valuable accessory so they fall on my list to avoid.
Ready to roll
Snag these five accessories (and avoid a few to save some money) so you’re ready to hit the course from the get-go. With the right tools, you’ll find that you have more fun and want to play more often. And if that doesn’t sound like a great time, I don’t know what does.
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