We’ve shared a lot of product information this year: everything from drivers and golf balls to training aids, bags and even golf underwear.
There is no shortage of golf products to solve. While our job is to test, analyze and provide insight into what’s new and what’s performing, it’s also interesting to look back and see what players have actually bought.
Based on purchase data from 2025, here’s a look at the 10 products most frequently purchased by MyGolfSpy readers.
A quick note: We’re saving the golf balls for a separate article. (Just know there were many Maxfli (Tour/Tour X) and Titleist Golf balls (Pro V1, Pro V1x) purchased by MyGolfSpy readers in 2025.)
Boat golf bag

The ship has been a consistent standout with MyGolfSpy readers because it checks all the boxes that matter. IN golf bag testing and hands-on reviews, duffel bags typically score well for build quality, materials, durability and design. Layouts tend to balance structure with usability whether you’re walking or riding. Combine that with a clean, understated look that doesn’t scream branding, and it’s easy to see why this was one of 2025’s best sellers.
Mizuno Pro Iceberg Irons

Not much explanation is needed here. Just look at the photo above and you’ll understand why these were one of the best sellers of 2025. The Mizuno Pro Iceberg irons were a limited release and once they were gone, they were gone. Between Mizuno’s visual appeal, craftsmanship, and longstanding reputation for feel and precision, it’s no wonder readers were quick to jump on them. If you’re lost, you’re not alone.
Used golf schools

I want a big one used golf club agreement. I’ve seen so many golfers buy brand new clubs that didn’t fit them, hit them a few times and immediately put them up for sale. If you’re looking to save money, buying used just makes sense. And if you’re still playing a driver that’s 10 years old, updating to a properly equipped model from three years ago can make a noticeable difference. Expect a lot more content and used club offers in 2026. I’m a fan.
Melin A-Game Hydro

Let’s not dance around it. Melin hats are not cheap. But a hat is one of the most used accessories in golf, and if you’re going to wear one a few times a week, it needs to look good, feel good, and hold up over time. of Melin A-Game seems to do it all for MyGolfSpy readers. Materials, structure and durability help justify the cost.
Srixon Irons

Srixon handcuffs had a very good year. They performed well in MyGolfSpy testing, delivered consistent results across categories, and gained even more attention when JJ Spaun put them in play en route to winning the US Open. Between data, results and validation of the tournament, trust in Srixon handcuffs was high in 2025. If you haven’t tried them yet, it might be time to change that.
TaylorMade Qi35 Max Fairway Wood

While the TaylorMade drivers didn’t have their strongest year overall, the fairway woods told a different story. IN MyGolfSpy Fairway Wood Testing, Qi35 Max ended up being the most accurate fairway wood of 2025, while the standard Qi35 proved to be the longest.
Goodr sunglasses

Goodr sunglasses are just fun. They are an easy buy, work well for golf and don’t take themselves too seriously. With tons of styles to choose from and prices starting around $20, it’s easy to justify getting more than one pair.
Mizuno Pro T-3 Wedges

of Mizuno Pro T-3 wedges not only performed well, but dominated. IN MyGolfSpy 2025 wedge testingscores are broken down into durability, spin and accuracy, and the T-3 won all three categories. This made it the only club in every category in the 2025 test to sweep every key performance metric.
Shooting distance

Shooting distance continue to be a strong performer with MyGolfSpy readers. They are accurate, affordable and offer the added benefit of integration with Shot Scope’s data ecosystem. The ability to track performance while also receiving reliable distance information makes the Shot Scope a natural partner for golfers focused on improving their game.
Bruce Bolt Golf Gloves

WHEREAS Bruce Bolt Growth was not fully sustained until the end of the year, momentum is clearly building. Golfers are starting to take advantage of what the Bruce Bolt has to offer, especially when it comes to feel and consistency. Based on how quickly interest picked up in late 2025, expect to see a lot more Bruce Bolt gloves in 2026.
Post Top 10 products bought by MyGolfSpy readers in 2025 appeared first on MyGolfSpy.

