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Give the gift of golf this Father's Day with rangefinders, apparel and more on Amazon

Give the gift of golf this Father's Day with rangefinders, apparel and more on Amazon

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Give the gift of golf this Father's Day with rangefinders, apparel and more on Amazon Score a hole-in-one gift idea for dad!
Golf and dads, they just go together, a perfect blend like chocolate and vanilla ice cream. And just like a classic twist cone on a summer day, who doesn't love that ultimate combination? If you're still scrambling for a Father's Day gift (Sunday, June 15), breathe easy—you've landed in the right spot! Even if he doesn't ask for it, there are tons of golf gift options that will get him excited for every 18 holes he plays.
From a precision rangefinder or a golf watch to fresh golf balls, a powerful new driver and beyond, you're sure to find a gift that will keep dad on the fairways and grinning from ear to ear. Below, we've rounded up eight of the best golf gifts from Amazon that he'll cherish for years to come.
1. Acer Gadget Golf Rangefinder
This golf rangefinder features anti-shake technology to help even if your arms are feeling tired after a handful of holes. It also has 800 yards of range and a 6 times magnification.
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2. Two-Layer Golf Trunk Organizer
The trunk organizer is designed specifically for your car, providing easy storage for all your golf gear. Its luxury features include two separate compartments for your golf shoes, along with three top storage sections to keep all your essentials neatly organized.
3. Titleist TruFeel Golf Balls
Perhaps the top priority on this gift guide, new golf balls are easy to find, but discovering a great feel can be a challenge. These TruFeel Golf Balls solve that, offering both long distance and a remarkably soft feel.
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4. TaylorMade Golf SIM2 MAX Driver
A new driver is always an investment, but this one is engineered to take Dad's game to the next level. Curated with a lightweight, high-strength aluminum, it also features a Speed Injected Twist Face. This innovative design not only improves ball speed but also offers protection against those frustrating heel and toe mis-hits.
5. Garmin Approach S12 GPS Golf Watch
A golf watch is a great learning tool for dad. The S12 features more than 42,000 courses preloaded from around the world. It also helps keep score to remove the hassle of writing it down on paper.
6. Callaway Golf Weather Spann Glove
Gloves are an integral part of golfing, whether it's to protect your hands from blisters or for a better grip on the club. This Callaway Golf Glove features micro ventilation in the palm area to keep your hands cool and has leather in the palm and thumb area where your hands make contact with the club the most.
More: Gear up for Father's Day with the ultimate DICK'S Sporting Goods gift guide
7. G Gradual Golf Shorts
These golf shorts are made with a breathable fabric that wicks away moisture, making them comfortable and won't restrict movement.
8. Callaway Golf Performance Pro Tour Hat
A classic hat that keeps you cool and stylish on the course. It also comes in 37 different colors!

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