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Last-minute Father's Day golf deals — get the gifts he wants now
Last-minute Father's Day golf deals — get the gifts he wants now

Tom's Guide

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Tom's Guide

Last-minute Father's Day golf deals — get the gifts he wants now

Father's Day is the perfect time of year to get your dad the golf goodies he needs to take his game to the next level. To make it even better, you can snag him lots of golf products with significant discounts at the PGA TOUR Superstore. And best of all, lots of these items are available for pickup if you have a store in your area (which means you can still get them in time for Father's Day). If you don't have a PGA TOUR Superstore near you, select the Guaranteed Ground Delivery to get it in 2-3 days, which means there's a good chance it comes before Father's Day if you order quickly. And if it doesn't get here by Father's Day, these gifts are worth the wait. If you're really pressed for time, get your dad a PGA Tour Superstore electronic gift card. You won't need to worry about shipping, and he can get any of the items on the list himself. If your dad needs to fill out his golf closet with some new polos and you want one that won't break the bank, get this PGA TOUR brand shirt for under $20. It's available in teal (which looks more like green to me), light teal and blue, so get the color that matches your dad's style. I love the design of this PGA Tour polo so much that I have one in my cart (not as a gift, but for myself). The broad block stripes make the polo stand out, but the design is simple enough that it's still tasteful — a perfect way to upgrade your dad's wardrobe. If your dad is the type of golfer who likes listening to some music on the course, the Wingman Mini GPS Speaker is a good option, as it's small enough to throw in the golf bag and bring for a round but still offers enough sound for outdoor listening. Just tell him to keep the volume to a reasonable level — we know those dads can be party animals. Some players don't like rangefinders. Sometimes, those players don't like wearing watches on the course. That's where a handheld like this one from Blue Tees comes into play. It gives you the front, center and back distances while fitting nicely in your pocket. A fairway wood isn't the easiest club to hit off the turf, but once you get used to them, the extra distance they offer over irons or hybrids is a game-changer. Right now, the Ping G430 is one of the leading clubs in the wood space, and you can get one for $80 off at PGA Tour Superstore. If you're getting it as a gift, order fast, as you want it to come on time. We reviewed the Garmin Approach Z30 rangefinder and loved it. We said it's "the most advanced rangefinder we've ever used," and your dad could also have the super advanced tech this Father's Day with $50 off. In my Garmin Approach R10 Launch Monitor review, I loved the value it offered. It can handle basics like providing distances and other key metrics, but you can also use it to play full simulated golf rounds. At this price, this might be the best Father's Day Deal around for the golfer dad.

Father's Day golf deals — get the golf gadgets dad wants on sale
Father's Day golf deals — get the golf gadgets dad wants on sale

Tom's Guide

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Tom's Guide

Father's Day golf deals — get the golf gadgets dad wants on sale

I don't want to scare you, but Father's Day is rapidly approaching! We're getting to the point where you need to place those online orders to get the stuff you want delivered on time. Thankfully, if your dad is a golfer, you can get him some slick gadgets that'll help improve his game at large discounts right now. Whether you think your dad would like a GPS golf watch, a Bluetooth speaker, a rangefinder or even a launch monitor, there are deals available that'll make Father's Day memorable (while keeping some extra cash in your pocket). If your dad is the type of golfer who likes listening to some music on the course, the Wingman Mini GPS Speaker is a good option, as it's small enough to throw in the golf bag and bring for a round but still offers enough sound for outdoor listening. Just tell him to keep the volume to a reasonable level — we know those dads can be party animals. Some players don't like rangefinders. Sometimes, those players don't like wearing watches on the course. That's where a handheld like this one from Blue Tees comes into play. It gives you the front, center and back distances while fitting nicely in your pocket. I have to admit that I've never used a Nikon rangefinder, but I've used Nikon cameras, and they feature some of the best lenses in the game. It would only stand to reason that the same tech would apply to rangefinders. Based on the 4.7 user rating, I assume this one is solid, especially at this heavily discounted price. A golf watch is an excellent investment for the golfer who doesn't mind wearing something on their wrist during the round. This one is more affordable than most of the popular Garmin models on the market, and it still has all the distances your dad will need. The Mobile Launch Monitor from Rapsodo doesn't have all the same features as a more expensive model, but for this price, it's the perfect device to help your dad dial in his club distances and make more effective use of his time on the driving range. Bushnell makes some of the best rangefinders on the market, and the Tour V5 Shift brings some of the best features to a more budget-friendly model. It has the visual jolt that lets you know you've locked into the pin and the accuracy for which the company is known. If your dad needs a more precise rangefinder and only the best will do, the Tour V6 Shift from Bushnell is perfect. It's the most weather-resistant (IPX6) Tour series laser Bushnell has ever offered, which is a nice bonus for dads who like hitting the course in the rain. We reviewed the Garmin Approach Z30 rangefinder and loved it. We said it's "the most advanced rangefinder we've ever used," and your dad could also have the super advanced tech this Father's Day with $50 off. In my Garmin Approach R10 Launch Monitor review, I loved the value it offered. It can handle basics like providing distances and other key metrics, but you can also use it to play full simulated golf rounds. At this price, this might be the best Father's Day Deal around for the golfer dad.

Rai and Patel claim victory in a nail-biting IGS Masters Season finale at Dubai Creek
Rai and Patel claim victory in a nail-biting IGS Masters Season finale at Dubai Creek

Khaleej Times

time17-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Khaleej Times

Rai and Patel claim victory in a nail-biting IGS Masters Season finale at Dubai Creek

The Indian Golfers Society (IGS) wrapped up another exciting season with the IGS Masters at the stunning Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club on Thursday, March 13. The season-ending tournament brought together a full field of golfers of varying handicaps, creating a competitive yet camaraderie-filled atmosphere. Pranav Rai emerged victorious in Division A, carding an impressive 39 Individual Stableford points off a 17 handicap. Reflecting on his win, Rai expressed his excitement at competing in such a prestigious event. 'I always look forward to the IGS Masters—it's a fantastic event that brings together so many good friends and passionate golfers,' Rai said. 'Competing in it is always a highlight of my year, and to come away with the win this time makes it even more special.' Close on his heels, Kush Sama took second place with 38 points, followed by Karan Seth, who posted 37 points. In Division B, Asgar Patel, playing off a 33 handicap, matched Khanna's score of 39 Stableford points to claim the top spot. Delighted with his performance, Patel praised the event's format and was already looking ahead to the next season. 'The IGS Masters as a season finale is a fantastic concept,' Patel said. 'It's an exciting way to end the season, and I can't wait to be back for the next tournament in October.' D. Pal finished in second place with 38 points, while Gurbax Singh rounded out the top three with 36 points. A Celebration of Golf More than just a competition, the IGS Masters is a celebration of the Indian golfing community in Dubai. Ashok Sindhu, a member of the IGS Management Committee, emphasized the importance of such gatherings. 'Events like the IGS Masters bring together our members, fostering friendships and strengthening our community,' Sindhu said. 'It's always great to see so many passionate golfers coming together to enjoy the game while building lasting connections.' The IGS season featured several exciting tournaments leading up to the Masters: Majlis Course – October 24, 2024 Trump International – December 12, 2024 Els Club – January 23, 2025 With another successful season in the books, IGS members now turn their attention to the next chapter, eagerly anticipating the start of the new season later this year. Results Division A 1 Pranav Rai (Blue Tees) 38 2 Kush Sama (Blue Tees) 37 2 Karan Seth (Blue Tees) 37 4 Adhip Shankar (Blue Tees) 35 5 Nikhil Kohli (Blue Tees) 35 Division B 1 Asgar Patel (Blue Tees) 39 2 D Pal (White Tees) 38 3 Gurbax Singh (White Tees) 36 4 James Gonsalvez (White Tees) 35 5 Jai Dawda (White Tees) 35 About the iGS Founded in 1996, the Indian Golfers Society is a prestigious golfing community in the UAE, boasting close to 150 members, including high-net-worth individuals, professionals, and senior executives. Since its inception, IGS has organized numerous premium golfing events and exclusive international trips for its members. The society's season traditionally begins in October with the Indian Independence Golf Cup and concludes with a grand annual dinner in March.

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