AccessoriesGolf Ball Retriever - 15-Foot Telescoping Stainless
Only here if it feels like a real full-bag upgrade.
For the Golfer Who Has Everything
The avid golfer with a premium bag, new irons, and a full subscription to Golf Digest almost certainly does not own a leather scorecard holder, has never played night golf, and has been meaning to regrip his clubs for three seasons. These are the gaps.
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Eight Creative Picks
A 12-ball set of LED-core golf balls that glow through the air and remain lit on impact. The experience gift for the golfer who has played 1,000 rounds of regular golf and zero rounds of night golf. Completely novel, immediately fun, and no one they know owns a set.
They own everything except thisLeather Scorecard Holder — $38The bag upgrade most golfers notice in another player's bag and never get for themselves. Full-grain leather, pencil loop, ball marker pocket, engraving-ready front panel. More than 80% of golfers — even avid players with premium bags — do not own one.
The performance upgrade they delay indefinitelyCord Grip Regrip Kit — $48Every golfer knows their grips should be replaced annually. Almost none do it. A regrip kit with cord grips, tape, solvent, and a hook tool enables a full-set regrip in an afternoon for under $50. The gift that makes 14 clubs feel new again.
Tour-standard setup check they have never donePutting Alignment Mirror — $32Shows eye position, shoulder line, and putter path simultaneously — the same feedback a putting coach charges $100/hour for. Used by every tour pro at some point in their career. Almost no amateur has used one at home.
They practice everything except short gameBackyard Chipping Net — $44Four-target folding chipping net. 20 minutes in the backyard. Folds flat in 60 seconds. The practice habit that produces more score improvement than hitting driver at the range — and the golfer who has everything almost certainly does not practice chipping at home.
They have lost hundreds of balls without oneGolf Ball Retriever — $2415-foot telescoping stainless retriever. Collapses to 26 inches for the bag pocket. They have mentally calculated the money in their local water hazards for years. This retrieves it. The gift with a visible ROI within one round.
If they do not own one — this is the giftLaser Rangefinder — $119The most meaningful golf tech upgrade available. Slope compensation, 800-yard range, pin-lock vibration. If the golfer who "has everything" does not own a rangefinder — or owns one without slope — this is the one clear gift that changes the game.
The rangefinder alternative they wearGolf GPS Watch — $14940,000+ courses preloaded, front/middle/back on every hole, shot tracking. The wearable alternative to a rangefinder — no aiming required. If they have a rangefinder but not a GPS watch, this is the complementary piece. Worn every round, mentioned to every playing partner.
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AccessoriesOnly here if it feels like a real full-bag upgrade.
AccessoriesEasy restock for the next round, trip, or prize table.
AccessoriesEasy restock for the next round, trip, or prize table.
AccessoriesSmall, useful, giftable, and easy to keep in the bag.
Training AidsCompact practice gear for golfers trying to score better.
Training AidsCompact practice gear for golfers trying to score better.
Training AidsCompact practice gear for golfers trying to score better.
AccessoriesEasy restock for the next round, trip, or prize table.
AccessoriesSmall, useful, giftable, and easy to keep in the bag.
HeadwearSolves the dirty-club problem every golfer has.
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The best picks: (1) Night golf LED balls ($42 — the experience gift they have never had), (2) leather scorecard holder ($38 — most avid golfers do not own one), (3) regrip kit ($48 — the performance upgrade they delay every season), (4) putting alignment mirror ($32 — tour-standard setup check no amateur uses at home), (5) laser rangefinder ($119 — if they do not own one, this is the gift). Use WYX10 for 10% off at wyxgolfsupply.com.
A leather scorecard holder (over 80% of golfers do not own one), a putting alignment mirror (nearly universal — even avid golfers have not used one), a regrip kit (most golfers pay a pro shop $10/grip instead of doing it at home), night golf LED balls, and a 15-foot ball retriever (they have been meaning to get one for years).
Stick to consumables and practice tools: the LED night golf balls ($42) are a completely novel experience; the alignment mirror ($32) is a practice tool they have not tried; the regrip kit ($48) enables a maintenance task they know they should do. None of these add more clubs, bags, or gear — they upgrade what they already have.
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