Field Notes
Golf Gift Sets — How To Build One That Feels Intentional
How to build a golf gift set that feels curated rather than random — what to pair, what to skip, and the price points that work for every occasion.

Why Gift Sets Beat Single Items
A single ball marker costs $18 and feels small in a bag. Three items at $18–$24 each feel like a complete set. The same $60 budget lands differently when it arrives as a curated bundle of useful gear.
The $30 Set
Magnetic hat clip ($24) + bamboo tee pack ($14) = $38 shipped with WYX10. Two items, both practical, both immediately useful. Easy to present together. This is the best small gift set in golf.
The $60 Set
Golf towel + ball marker set + grip tape roll = under $60 with WYX10. Three items that cover three different bag needs. This is the set for a coworker, a friend's birthday, or a Father's Day add-on.
The $100 Set
Alignment sticks + putting mirror + ball marker set = under $95. This is the game-improvement set — practical, useful for a golfer who practices, and well under $100.
What Not To Bundle
Avoid mixing novelty items with practical gear. A gag gift next to a quality milled marker confuses the intent. Keep the set focused: either all practical bag gear, or all apparel, not both.
Presentation
WYX ships in clean packaging. If you want to present the bundle in a bag, a small canvas pouch or kraft box from any craft store takes 2 minutes to assemble and elevates the gift considerably.
WYX10
Use code WYX10 for 10% off your first order — the easiest way to trim a gift set budget without dropping any of the picks.
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