Do you ever feel like you’re constantly borrowing from other golfers? Or worse, like your gear has become community property by the turn? In every group, there’s that handful of items that somehow never make it into everyone’s bag and yet get used more than anything else. These are the accessories that get borrowed more than anything. And if you’re the one always lending them out? You’ll probably recognize every single one of these.
Ball marker
The heavy-duty metal markers from Bogey Brothers have a premium feel and a bit of personality. These ball markers come in a variety of designs and they bring a little style and humor if that’s something you’re looking for.
Divot tool
It feels as sharp as it looks and comes with a case so you don’t reach into your bag and stab yourself. When playing partners borrow this one, it may be less about the pitch mark and more about how cool this is.
Sharpie markers
They’re small, clip to your bag or towel and the colors make it easy to avoid “Is this yours or mine?” conversations after every tee shot.
Bushnell Pro X3+LINK rangefinder
It compensates for slope and weather conditions, connects to the app for club recommendations and gives you tour-level precision. The X3+LINK is more than just a number to the center of the green, so if it’s getting passed around now, you know why.
Magnetic Towel
With the Ghost Golf Magnetic Towel, it’s easy to bring it with you to every green thanks to the built-in magnet that attaches to your wedge, putter or cart.
Made from premium microfiber with a waffle texture that cleans your grooves, it’s always within reach and gets the job done.
Club Scrub Microfiber Pro Cleaner
The microfiber exterior dries clubs and balls afterward, and it clips on for easy access. It’s also machine washable, so it doesn’t get funky.
Ridge Magnetic Power Bank
When someone’s phone is dying thanks to the GPS app mid-round, this is a perfect solution.
Final thoughts
Be prepared for golf but don’t be surprised when others aren’t. And if you’re tired of lending? Just send your playing partners this list.
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