Father’s Day shopping can get expensive quickly, especially if the dad in your life plays golf. Between the clubs, shoes, bags, gauges and apparel, it’s easy to feel like a good golf gift requires a second mortgage. Fortunately, this is not true. There are plenty of really useful, beautiful and thoughtful golf gifts that don’t require you to spend a fortune. Whether you’re shopping for a scratch golfer, weekend warrior, or dad who just loves to be on the game, these Father’s Day golf gifts won’t break the bank.


I’m talking about quince a lot, and that’s because I seriously believe they’re making the best golf apparel in the game, especially for the price. For $78, you can get your dad one Flowthur Breeze Polo AND ProTech Shorts. If you feel like spending a little more, you can throw it away Woven Jack Belt for $60, and you have a complete outfit for $138—that’s crazy, especially considering that’s the price of a polo at Holderness & Bourne. continue to be amazed at how well Quince golf wear fits, fits and looks. If your dad even remotely cares about his appearance on the course, an outfit from Quince is a great way to keep him looking great without breaking the bank. With that in mind, if you’re only interested in a piece from Quince, I’ve got you covered.


Similar to Quince, I talk about Jones all the time. Since the beginning of the year, I’ve alternated between the Trouper Heritage Evergreen and the Navy Trouper as my player bag. Simply put, I use Jones because Jones is making some of the best golf bags in the industry. Honestly, if it were up to me, I’d say they make the best bags. Period.
The only real downside is that Jones bags typically retail for between $175 and $375. Here it is Blind Draw Offer With Jones’s Blind Draw sale, you can purchase a surprise golf bag for a fraction of the regular price. You won’t know the exact color you’re getting, but you do get to choose the style of the bag. For example, if you buy a Blind Draw Trouperyou are getting a Trouper. The color is the surprise.
That’s seriously part of the fun. Imagine your dad opening a new golf bag on Father’s Day, and you’re just as surprised as he is by what’s inside the box. If you’re worried about getting a bad color, let me put your fears to rest: I’ve never seen a bad-looking Jones bag.
As I mentioned, Jones bags typically retail between $175 and $375. with Blind Draw Bagthe most you’ll spend is $135, and that’s for the Trouper, Jones’ most expensive model. If your dad prefers something smaller and lighter, Jones also has Blind Draw options in it Rover for $125, along with carry bag options for $70 and $75. There are also blind draws available backpack, lid bagsAND REFRIGERANT.
It’s expensive, but it’s one of the best values ​​in golf.


$170 for three wedges is insane, especially when you consider that a single brand new wedge from most major OEMs can cost around $180. I know from personal experience that many people avoid buying clubs for holidays like Father’s Day because the prices of the equipment have gotten really wild. That’s why MacGregor MT Touring Wedge Set it’s such a strong gift option. For a relatively low financial commitment, you can give your dad three new tools for his golf arsenal: 52, 56 and 60 degrees. I have these wedges myself and, for the price, I think they’re great. Will they fit every golfer’s exact setup? No. But for $170, it’s one of the easiest ways to improve one’s short game without spending the equivalent of a car payment. Whether your dad needs fresh wedges or just wants to experiment with a full face build, this is a fantastic Father’s Day gift.


My father and I are the types of people who want to have something unique, and Grip handle with gripper certainly fits that bill. For the longest time, I was a Bruce Bolt guy, but I’ve since moved on. In short, the Clinch Glove has the best feel of any golf glove I’ve ever tried. In many ways, they remind me of the Neumann football gloves of yesteryear, because the palm is made of a bonded treated leather, giving an exceptional feel and something completely different from most Cabretta offerings out there. I have also found the Clinch grips to be much more durable than most other golf grips. At $25, this is a great buy and a solid Father’s Day gift for the golfer who appreciates something a little different.


of Skechers Go Golf Flight it was ours The best golf shoes of 2025 at $95. Right now, the Golf Galaxy is available in white/grey for $71, which makes an already great value even better. If your dad needs a new pair of golf shoes, but you don’t want to spend money on premium shoes, this is a fantastic option. The GO GOLF Flight is comfortable, lightweight and easy to wear, making it a solid choice for walkers, casual golfers or anyone who just wants a reliable pair of shoes. Once again, this is an extremely solid pair of golf shoes for $71. This is an easy, practical and frankly great purchase.


If you really want to spoil dad this Father’s Day, a new set of irons will usually do the trick. yes, MacGregor handcuffs MACSPD are on the more expensive end of this list because, well, they’re iron. But for a brand new set of irons, great performance and extremely fun to hit 493 dollarsthis is a tremendous value.
In ours 2024 testing, MACSPD won the title of the most accurate game improvement iron thanks to his consistency in ball speed, carry distance, spin and delivery. In plain English, these irons do what most golfers actually need their irons to do: help them hit more greens. MacGregor has also given MyGolfSpy readers an exclusive 15 percent discount code, bringing the MACSPD irons under $500. Use the code MyGolfSpy in the cash register.
It’s not the cheapest Father’s Day gift on this list, but if you really want to give Dad something special, this is a great way to do it.


Zero-torque furs are no longer just a niche curiosity. In our 2026 Most Wanted putter test, we tested 79 putters in three categories: blade, hammer, and zero torque. When the data was settled, the history of the category was difficult to argue.
Average of zero torque gauges a -6.29 handicap PuttView in 26 models. Mallets entered the -3.99 through 29 putters, while the blades finished in -2.65 across the 24. That’s a 2.3 stroke gap between zero torque and the next best category. The verdict is straightforward: zero torque performed better, and it wasn’t particularly close.
As a result, new Tour Edge Zero T gauges are a truly compelling Father’s Day gift. Tour Edge is bringing four zero-torque models to market $199.99 eachgiving players a much lower barrier to entry into one of the hottest player categories in golf. Compared to most of the competition with zero torque, this is serious value. If dad has been curious about zero torque but doesn’t want to spend $400 or $500 on a shot, Tour Edge ZT lineup it’s a smart way to give dad a low-cost entry into the category.

