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The Only Golf Accessories I Pack For A Weekend Trip
When it comes to a weekend golf trip, there are some essential accessories I don’t leave the house without. While some can be a dime a dozen, there are a handful that I absolutely have to have with me for every round. From gloves to towels to divot tools, these accessories are essential in my eyes for playing a successful round. Check them out and add a couple. I think you’ll like what you find.
Ghost Golf Magnetic Towel

Ghost Golf’s magnetic towel is one of the best I’ve used. The sublimated camo design doesn’t fade or wear off and the brand’s logo is stitched into the towel, ensuring it won’t flake away like a screen-printed graphic. The magnet makes keeping it within reach easy on the range during a practice session and greenside to tidy up your wedges.
VORTEX CENTER CUT CAMO DIVOT TOOL

I know what you’re thinking, “a specific divot tool? Really?” Yes, really. The center-cut camo divot tool from Vortex just feels different than any I’ve used in the past. High-quality construction. 100 percent zinc so it’ll never rust. A magnetic ball marker that you can swap out with one of many other available options. This accessory is rock solid and I never hit the course without it.
Red Rooster The Scots Silver Golf Glove

I’ve tried a lot of golf gloves over the years and I can confidently say when it comes to fit and performance, Red Rooster is a step ahead for me. The Scots Silver is one of a few colorways I currently have in rotation and it is quickly becoming my favorite. Premium leather and excellent fit highlight these gloves. With a large selection of styles, you’ll find one that fits your needs.
Rokform G-ROK Pro Bluetooth Golf Speaker

I’m a fan of music on the course (no, I don’t blast it so you can hear it two fairways away). It helps to set the vibe for the day when I am playing a casual round with friends and adds another layer of enjoyment to the game. I’ve been using the G-ROK Pro speaker from Rokform this year and it is a standout. Clear sound, great battery life and a rock-solid magnetic mounting system are just a few highlights of this speaker.
Squid Socks

The ONLY socks I wear anymore, Squid Socks truly changed the game for me when it comes to comfort. Featuring silicone dots on both the inside AND outside of the heel, your foot stays secure in your shoe through every swing. Silicone branded lettering in the mid-foot adds another element of stability and traction. Bamboo viscose material provides fantastic comfort and ventilation, while a y-stitched heel provides great arch support. I never leave home without ’em.
Oakley Flak 2.0 XL Sunglasses

The Oakley Flak 2.0 XL sunglasses with their PRIZM golf lenses are a favorite accessory of mine when hitting the links for a weekend of golf. You never know what mother nature will throw at you, and the PRIZM golf lenses help optimize color contrast in medium light conditions. I find these frames to be very comfortable for long periods of wear. I do not notice any discomfort due to their lightweight build and get zero “frame headache” as I call it after long periods of use. There’s nothing worse than sunglasses that hurt your head after an extended time, and I have yet to experience that with these frames.
Groove It Club Brush

The grooveit club brush is an accessory that never leaves my bag, and may be my favorite golf accessory that I’ve owned. Water is stored in the handle of the brush, ensuring that I’m always playing with a clean club face. Nylon bristles are firm enough to tackle the dirtiest clubs without scratching them up like wire bristled brushes can. Do yourself a favor and add this to your bag today.
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