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Spring Deal Drop: The Best Gear Buys This Week

Our top 13 picks from this week's best golf gear deals. Staff picks, price drops, and best-value finds across balls, rangefinders, training aids, and more.

The 2026 golf season is heating up and so are the deals. We've rounded up 10 picks across categories — from smart ball buys to the rangefinder that finally makes club selection feel effortless. All tested against the weekend golfer reality check: does it actually help, or just look good at the pro shop?

Whether you're a weekend warrior looking for the best value or a gear junkie chasing marginal gains, we've done the homework. Here are this week's top picks.


Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Rangefinder

Category: Rangefinder | Price: $279–$319 | 🏷️ Best in Class

The Tour V6 with Slope Switch is the gold standard for competitive play — slope on during practice rounds, flip it off for tournament days. Fast acquisition, flag lock with vibration confirmation, and a reputation that holds up after five years of dominance.

Best for: grinder, gear junkie, weekend warrior

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SQAIRZ Speed+ Golf Shoes

Category: Shoes | Price: $150–$175 | 🏷️ Best for Stability

The square toe box is not a gimmick — biomechanics research backs it up. A wider platform at the toe gives your foot its natural spread, which stabilizes your stance and translates directly into more consistent ball striking. Serious grinders know about these.

Best for: grinder, gear junkie, weekend warrior

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Under Armour Men's Playoff 3.0 Polo

Category: Apparel | Price: $45–$65 | 🏷️ Staff Pick

The Playoff 3.0 is the polo that disappears when you wear it — you don't notice it until you realize you've been dry and comfortable for 18 holes in Florida heat. Stretch fabric, moisture-wicking, great fit through the shoulders for a full swing.

Best for: weekend warrior, trip planner

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SWAG Golf Balls

Category: Golf Balls | Price: $35–$55/dozen | 🏷️ Most Distinctive

SWAG Golf makes the boldest, best-looking balls in the game — urethane cover with 3-piece construction and designs nobody else has. Real greenside spin, legit performance, and you won't lose these in the rough (you'll see them from 200 yards).

Best for: weekend warrior, gear junkie

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Titleist Players Flex Golf Glove

Category: Gloves | Price: $22–$28 | 🏷️ Feel Upgrade

Titleist's Players Flex is their underrated everyday glove — softer than the Players glove, built for feel over durability. If you tend to grip tight under pressure, the flex construction helps you feel the club instead of crushing it.

Best for: grinder, gear junkie

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Garmin Approach R10 Launch Monitor

Category: Launch Monitor | Price: $499–$599 | 🏷️ Price Drop

For $500, the R10 gives you club speed, ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, and shot shape data you used to need $5,000 worth of equipment to access. Pairs with Garmin Golf app for virtual sim play. The best entry into data-driven practice.

Best for: gear junkie, grinder

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Clicgear Model 4.0 Push Cart

Category: Push Cart | Price: $189–$219 | 🏷️ Best Walker Gear

Walking the course is better for your game and your waistline. The Clicgear 4.0 folds compact, rolls smoothly on any terrain, and has more accessory mounts than you'll ever use. Built to last a decade of rounds.

Best for: trip planner, weekend warrior, grinder

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Precision Pro NX9 Slope Rangefinder

Category: Rangefinder | Price: $159–$189 | 🏷️ Best Under $200

Precision Pro's NX9 is the best rangefinder you can buy without spending $300+. Slope-adjusted distances, fast flag acquisition, and a lifetime battery guarantee. Golfers who switch from GPS apps call it an instant upgrade.

Best for: budget baller, weekend warrior

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Breakthrough Golf Putting System

Category: Training Aid | Price: $60–$100 | 🏷️ Best Putting Aid

Teaching pros use Breakthrough Golf because it trains face angle and path simultaneously — the two variables behind 85% of missed putts. Not a cheap alignment rod. An actual feedback system that changes how you practice putting. 2–3 putts per round in a few weeks of consistent use.

Best for: grinder, weekend warrior

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Callaway Chrome Soft Golf Balls (12-Pack)

Category: Golf Balls | Price: $42–$48 | 🏷️ Staff Pick

Chrome Soft has been the sweet spot between tour performance and real-world price for years. The new Triple Track alignment aid is a genuine putting upgrade that actually works. If you're averaging 85–95, this is the ball you want.

Best for: grinder, weekend warrior

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SKLZ Gold Flex Swing Trainer

Category: Training Aid | Price: $34–$42 | 🏷️ Best Training Aid

The Gold Flex is one of the few training aids that does what it says — the weighted, flexible shaft forces a proper tempo and gets your sequencing right before the ball even enters the picture. 10 minutes before a round beats a bucket on the range.

Best for: grinder, weekend warrior

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Vice Pro Golf Balls (12-Pack)

Category: Golf Balls | Price: $30–$36 | 🏷️ Best Under $35

Vice ships tour-quality urethane golf balls direct and cuts out the middle man, which means you're paying $30 for a ball that performs like something twice the price. The Pro is their flagship — 4-piece, cast urethane, high spin on wedges.

Best for: budget baller, grinder

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FootJoy WeatherSof Golf Gloves (2-Pack)

Category: Gloves | Price: $28–$34 | 🏷️ Best Value

FootJoy makes the best-fitting gloves for most hand shapes, and the WeatherSof is their workhorse — soft Cabretta leather palm, machine-washable synthetic back. Buying a 2-pack at this price is one of the few no-brainer decisions in golf.

Best for: weekend warrior, budget baller, trip planner

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Quick Comparison

Club Buying Shortlist

Three profiles that cover most golfers shopping this season.

Forgiveness First

Ping G430 Max

Very stable across strike patterns.

Pros

  • Easy launch
  • High forgiveness

Cons

  • Not the cheapest
  • Softer feel profile
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Balanced Performance

Titleist GT2

Good speed while staying playable for many handicaps.

Pros

  • Strong ball speed
  • Premium fit options

Cons

  • Pricey
  • Needs fitting to shine
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Budget-Friendly

Cobra Aerojet

If value matters, this gives real performance without flagship price.

Pros

  • Great value
  • Forgiving enough for most

Cons

  • Less current-model buzz
  • Limited premium shaft bundles
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