Best golf sales in February 2024

Gear up for golf season without breaking the bank with our best golf sales in February

Although there’s still snow and chilly temperatures in some parts of the country, it’s never too early to start looking ahead to the 2024 golf season. Every amateur needs to make sure they have enough polos, pants, shorts, hats, clubs, balls and everything in between for when the warmer months start to arrive.

So, we thought it’d be a good idea to search the internet for the best golf sales for the month of February. And, thanks to our partners at Worldwide Golf Shops, we’ve done just that.

In this list, we have compiled a wide variety of apparel, equipment, accessories and more from brands like Titleist, TaylorMade, Callaway, Bushnell, Nike and more.

Best affordable golf bags for 2023

Check out our list of best golf bags for less than $300 and save some $$$ while playing all season long.

A nice golf bag can go overlooked by amateur golfers, but making sure you own a quality home for your golf clubs is important. You don’t want your golf balls falling out because of holes in your bag’s pockets, or your bag falling over due to overused or broken leg stands.

To make sure you have a nice golf bag for the rest of the 2023 season and beyond, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best golf bags we could find from brands like Titleist, Callaway, Ping and more.

And since no one wants to spend an arm and a leg for a nice bag, we’ve set the limit of this list to $300.

If you’re interested in our other equipment lists, check out best quarter zips for fall 2023, best affordable golf balls for 2023 and best affordable putters for 2023

Best push carts for golfers in 2023

Turn a good walk into a great walk with this list of best push carts in 2023.

Despite the calendar flipping to September, the high temperatures are still hanging around which means there’s a lot more golf to be played this season.

If you’re a dedicated walker while you play 9 or 18 holes, you’re in luck. We’ve put together a list of some of our favorite push carts from brands like Bag Boy, Clicgear, Cart Tek and more.

Upgrading your push cart will make your rounds more enjoyable and may help to reduce stress on the body.

If you’re interested in our other lists, check out our best golf hats for 2023 or best NFL golf gear to get ready for the new season.

Best cart bags for 2023

Ride in style with our list of best cart bags for 2023.

It’s the middle of summer, the temperatures are high and it’s tough to walk nine holes without feeling tired and run down. So, many golfers around the country are relying on golf carts to get them around their favorite track.

We thought we’d put together a list of some of our favorite cart bags from brands like TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, Sun Mountain and more.

If you’re braving the high temperatures and walking most days, we have a list for you, too. Take a look at our best stand bags list we released last week.

Now, here are 12 of the best cart bags we could find.

Golfweek’s 2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts for the serious golfer

Caution: double black diamond golf gifts – experts only.

We all know at least one serious golfer. If you can’t think of anyone, chances are that you’re the serious golfer in your weekend foursome.

We also know that serious golfers can be hard to shop for. That’s why we’ve taken the time to curate a list of gifts that would satisfy any serious golfer, even if they already have one of these items.

If you’re wrapping up your holiday shopping or are someone who waits until the last minute, Golfweek has you covered. We have lists for every type of golfer. From men’s apparel to new gadgets and women’s apparel to personalized items, we’ve curated some of the best golf gifts to give this holiday season.

Best Push Carts for 2022

Check out Golfweek’s favorite push carts for the 2022 season including Sun Mountain, MotoCaddy and Bag Boy.

Push carts are more popular now than ever and really hit their stride during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. People wanted to get out of the house and get some exercise, and push carts became the sensation we always knew they could be.

There are many different types of push carts, all of which are a fantastic alternative to throwing your bag on the back of a golf cart.

Using a push cart can be just as fast as riding in a golf cart and even more enjoyable. Hacking your way to the mid-90’s isn’t so bad when you’re walking with fresh air and sunshine shining down upon you!

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New golf equipment for 2021: golf bags

Loaded with features that will keep your clubs and gear secure, find the perfect golf bag for your needs and budget.

Legend has it that the first people to play the game that evolved into golf were shepherds who hit stones through fields and into rabbit holes. Using only one club, which was probably just a stick, meant they did not need a bag.

But you can carry 14 clubs, so a golf bag is pretty important. Plus, you carry more than just your clubs when you play golf. It would help if you had golf balls, tees and someplace to store things such as a laser rangefinder, a rain jacket and valuables such as car keys and your wallet. On some days, you bring an umbrella or maybe even a Bluetooth speaker.

Golf bags tend to fall into one of four categories, and finding your ideal golf bag is pretty easy once you think about how you typically play.

If you never walk when you play, then a bag’s weight does not need to be considered and you can enjoy the luxury of something big. Staff bags such as those used by players on the PGA Tour and LPGA are the biggest, but a cart bag makes more sense and is less expensive. Cart bags have lots of pockets, protect your clubs and securely fit on the back of a golf cart.

If you prefer walking and only ride occasionally, a stand bag typically is the way to go. These bags are lighter than cart bags and feature retracting legs that can keep the bag upright . Stand bags tend to have water bottle pockets and most now come with a strap system that allows you to carry the bag like a backpack, making it more comfortable while putting less strain on your body.

A growing number of players are enjoying a more minimalist version of golf, eschewing extra gear. They walk exclusively and don’t take many things on the course aside from clubs and balls. Legless carry bags are a viable option for this type of player, and they have a throw-back style that can make a statement that is also functional.

Finally, Sunday bags are typically the smallest and lightest bags, but they usually are not large enough to carry 14 clubs. Golfers who want something they can easily take to the range or a par-3 course love the convenience of Sunday bags, but they are typically a player’s second (or third) bag.

If you are in the market for a new golf bag this season, here are several models you might want to consider.