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Well, whether your dad enjoys a relaxing 18 holes at the country club or a few hours at the driving range, golf apparel is a must. And with Father's Day 2025 fast approaching, we found plenty of deals on polo shirts, golf shoes, hats and more that are sure to put a smile on any dad's face this Father's Day.
Here are the best Father's Day golf gifts we found that you can order now before the big day on Sunday, June 15:

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- Newsweek
Giants Face Dooming Consequences Of Red Sox-Rafael Devers Trade
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NBC Sports
23-07-2025
- NBC Sports
Jimmie Johnson says he could run more NASCAR Cup races in 2026
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- NBC Sports
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