Tropical golf apparel and equipment to celebrate the PGA Tour’s return to Hawaii in 2024

Say aloha to your new golf vibe with Golfweek’s list of best apparel featuring tropical/floral patterns.

The PGA Tour is back in action this week in Hawaii at The Sentry, the first of eight signature events this season. Kapalua’s Plantation Course is once again playing host, however, defending champion Jon Rahm is not in the field due to his recent move to LIV Golf.

Many apparel and equipment companies celebrate this two-week Hawaiian stretch — The Sentry and Sony Open — with floral patterns on their players’ clothes.

So, we thought we’d put together a list of some of our favorite tropical-themed apparel and equipment from brands like B. Draddy, TravisMathew, Peter Millar, Rhoback and more.

If you’re interested in our other apparel lists, these are worth a look: Malbon Golf | Fitness items for 2024

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.

Golf bags: Six things to think about when buying your next bag

Six things to consider when buying a new golf bag, and several great options.

Like gloves, most golfers will use the same golf bag until it falls apart and is littered with holes. Even with broken leg supports, stuck zippers, golf balls falling out of rips and dirt covering the outside, the owners of such bags often want to get one more season out of them.

We get it. You would rather spend your money on greens fees or save it for a buddy trip, but a well-made golf bag can make your day on the course more manageable and comfortable. And with a bit of thought, buying your next bag doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are six things to consider before you buy your next golf bag.

1. Do you ride or walk? This is crucial because the needs of golfers who walk (or almost always walk) differ significantly from those of golfers who exclusively ride in carts.

Most walkers (especially those who carry their bag versus using a push cart) need a stand bag. Look for well-made retractable legs, a sturdy base and well-padded shoulder straps. Most stand bags come with a backpack-style, two-strap mechanism that distributes the bag’s weight over both your shoulders, which is ergonomically ideal, but some players prefer the old-school single strap.

If you exclusively ride in a cart when you play, a stand bag will work, but you can also consider a cart bag, which tends to be larger and heavier but has more pockets for storage. You want to be sure your cart bag has handles on the top and bottom to make it easier to get in and out of your car.

What about a staff bag, you ask? The only players who should consider a staff bag are golfers who never carry their bag and are offered one for free by a company or golf equipment brand. In other words, pros or influencers.

2. Pockets. Any golf bag you buy should have easily accessible storage pockets for balls, tees and a water bottle. You should also look for a valuables pockets for your wallet, car keys and watch, and that pocket should be lined in fleece or a soft material so your valuables don’t get scratched. A pocket where you can keep a rain jacket is also great, as is a loop where you can lash an umbrella if you need to carry one.

3. Weight. If you are in the market for a cart bag, weight is not an issue. If you walk, look for the lightest stand bag you can find that has the storage you require. Anything around 3.5 to 4 pounds, empty, can be considered reasonably light. Remember, you’ll carry this bag up and down hills for miles, so every bit of weight savings will make your day easier.

4. Durability. There is a difference between light and flimsy, and if you pick up a golf bag and it feels like the legs can easily be bent, or the plastic base might crack if you drop it, keep looking. You want sturdy zippers, reinforcements in the strap areas and an overall sense of solidness to the bag.

5. Rain protection. Any stand or cart bag you buy should come with a rain hood that covers the opening of the bag and your clubs, and it’s wise to take the hood on and off a few times after you buy the bag so you can do it quickly instead of waiting to see how it works while you (and your clubs) get wet. Most bags are made with water-resistant materials, but if you know you will play a lot in rainy conditions, consider a bag that uses waterproof materials instead. It might add weight, but the tradeoff on a long, wet day could be worth it.

6. Style. This is the last thing you should think about when it comes to your golf bag. Yes, everyone likes a cool-looking bag, but this has to be a “form follows function” product for you. If you love the color of a bag, but it’s heavy, doesn’t have enough pockets or lacks durability, you will need to buy another bag too soon.

Bonus Tip: If you are buying a stand bag, look for small loops or cords in the bag, just under the legs. Many bags have these tiny loops so you can secure the legs and avoid them opening when you secure your stand bag to a cart or a pushcart. Is it a necessary feature? No, but it’s a sweet thing to have.

Below are 10 golf bags you might want to consider if you are in the market for a new one.

Best golf rain gear 2023: Rain accessories

The best gear and gadgets to not only get you through, but have you succeed during a wet round.

Having the proper rain equipment can make or break a damp round.

Don’t let the weather be a reason you didn’t play your best, check out some of the best accessories to have on hand when the skies open up.

But first, a few tips to make the most of a rainy day on the golf course:

1) Load up on towels. Whether you’re keeping your grips dry, cleaning your golf ball or drying off your cart seat, two to three towels should help you get through a soggy round.

2) Invest in rain gear. Having a set of rain pants and a weatherproof jacket is well worth the investment. Take care of yourself — you deserve it.

3) Have fun! It may sound silly, but remember…you’re not on Tour. Don’t let a downpour make you sour. Hey, you never know the tales you may be able to tell from a muddy round.

With those tips in mind and quality gear in hand, you’ll be chomping at the bit to hit the links no matter how rainy the day.

Best golf rain gear 2023: Rain jackets

Stay dry through spring and summer showers with our list of best rain jackets for 2023.

April showers bring May flowers but they also bring delayed tee times. However, you’re not one to let a little bit of rain keep you from the game you love.

Whether you’re a scratch player, a weekend warrior or just starting out, you’re going to want some solid rain gear. All it takes is one wet round without a rain jacket, and you’ll never make the same mistake again.

When it comes to rain gear, especially for the summer months — breathability and flexibility are the top two factors. There’s no point in putting on a jacket to stay dry if you’re going to sweat right through it.

Of course jackets aren’t the only thing you’ll need to play through wet conditions. Be on the look out for our upcoming lists featuring the best rain pants, rain shoes, rain accessories and more.

Valentine’s Day: Best golf gifts for him

Find the perfect Valentine’s Day gift for that special somebody in your life whose idea of a romantic day is playing 36.

Surprise! Valentine’s Day is almost here.

If you’re tired of giving flowers and chocolates, make sure your golfing partner is gifted something he’ll love and actually use.

From high-tech watches to polos to golf balls and more, we have everything covered so you can get your favorite golfer exactly what he wants or needs to make this Valentine’s Day one he’ll remember.

If your man is stocked up on all the latest gear and apparel, surprise him with one of the newest drivers or iron sets that are David Dusek-approved.

Fellas, don’t think we left you out. Head over to Averee’s list for the perfect Valentine’s Day golf gifts for her.

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Best golf bags for 2023

Check out Golfweek’s 20 favorite golf bags for 2023.

Golf bags – you can’t play with them and you certainly cannot play without them.

The most obvious golf accessory is a choice that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Whether strapped to your back or the back of your golf cart, choosing a golf bag is as important as choosing a proper golf ball.

Luckily for you, Golfweek has made the search for the perfect golf bag that much easier.

We’ve put the best cart and stand bags all in one place to help you make the most informed decision possible. But first, one tip: there is no golden rule when it comes to golf bags.

If you enjoy both walking and taking a cart, a stand bag is going to benefit you the most. If you’re an avid walker (with a push cart) but are looking for more storage, a cart bag may be your choice.

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 Cyber Monday golf deals: Big savings on golf equipment and apparel

Save big on all your favorite golf brands this weekend with our guide to the best Black Friday golf deals.

The biggest shopping weekend of the year is upon us. With the holidays quickly rising over the horizon it’s time to get your shopping done so you can fully enjoy what the season is truly about, playing winter golf spending time with your friends and family.

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In this list you’ll find all the best deals, coolest items and hottest trends for Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales. From equipment to apparel to accessories and more, we’re here to help you get all of your shopping done in just a few clicks.

If you’re still having trouble figuring out the perfect gift for your favorite golfers, check out these lists below to find something they’ll cherish for seasons to come.

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