Field Notes
Golf Gifts for Golfers Who Have Everything: 8 Picks They Don't Own Yet
Golf gifts for the golfer who has every club, every gadget, and the full bag — 8 picks they almost certainly do not own yet, all under $150.

The Gift Problem
A golfer who plays 30+ rounds a year and has been at it for a decade has most of the obvious gifts. New clubs are too personal (and usually picked themselves). Balls are fine but forgettable. Gear guides for this golfer skip to the second tier: the things he uses every round but never bothers to buy for himself.
1. Night Golf Glow Ball Set ($42)
A 12-pack of LED-core light-up golf balls in four colors. Even a golfer who has played for 20 years has almost certainly never played a full night round with LED balls. It is a different experience — not a substitute for regular golf, but an event. The WYX Night Golf Glow Ball Set ($42) gives them the gear to set it up. Use WYX10 for 10% off.
2. Leather Scorecard Holder ($38)
Full-grain vegetable-tanned leather with a pencil loop and ball marker pocket. A golfer who has everything almost certainly has a plastic or paper scorecard — not a leather holder. This is the bag upgrade they notice every round but have never ordered.
3. Laser Rangefinder ($119)
If they do not own one, a rangefinder is the most impactful technology gift in golf. If they do own one, check whether it has slope compensation — older models often do not. The WYX Laser Rangefinder ($119) has slope, pin-lock vibration, and 6x magnification.
4. Cord Grip Regrip Kit ($48)
A golfer who has everything has never regripped their own clubs at home — they have always paid a pro shop. The WYX Cord Grip Regrip Kit ($48) includes 13 cord grips, solvent, tape, and a vice clamp. One afternoon project that upgrades the whole set and costs under $50 including the new grips.
5. Stainless Flask with Ball Marker Lid ($36)
An 8oz stainless flask with a milled ball marker threaded into the lid. Even the well-equipped golfer almost certainly does not have a flask that doubles as a ball marker. This is the 19th-hole gift that gets used and mentioned.
6. Putting Alignment Mirror ($32)
Tour coaches use putting mirrors because they show objective facts — eye position, shoulder line, putter path — without video. A golfer who has everything has probably never used one at home. Give them the tool that their teaching pro charges $100/hour to demonstrate.
7. Backyard Chipping Net ($44)
Even a serious golfer who plays regularly rarely has a backyard chipping net. It is the gap between range sessions: 20 minutes of chipping in the backyard before dinner, every weeknight, without driving anywhere. Four-target folding frame, stores behind a door.
8. Golf Shoe Travel Bag ($28)
This gift is almost never owned — golfers travel with their shoes loose in the trunk or stuffed in a regular bag. The ventilated golf shoe travel bag with a center divider is the practical gift that immediately solves a problem they did not know they needed solved. Under $30.
Continue with WYX golf essentials or read The Long Game.