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Golf” and “hot” are two words that are rarely paired unless you’re talking about the weather, but since the pandemic, Scotland’s favorite game has been scorching. More than 3 million new players have taken up the sport in each of the last four years, repeatedly breaking the previous record of 2.4 million, according to the National Golf Foundation.

All those newbies soon learn — and seasoned players never forget — that the game flies on gear and gadgetry, from the best clubs and balls to items that help you play better to those that make you look and feel good to ones that are just plain fun. Keeping up with the latest and best can be tough, so CNN Underscored has scoured the aisles of the industry’s biggest exhibition and poked around pro shops to gather the best gifts for your favorite golfer this holiday season.

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For the modern golfer

Get him all gussied up for the golf course with this cheerful, modern Reggie Polo from stalwart Ashworth Golf. Even better? It's made from soft, cooling fabric that also comes with UPF 50+ protection. You can nab it for the golfer in your life in sizes S through XXXL.

For the woman who likes to be chauffeured

Just say what you mean, why don't you? And for all the ladies in the place who prefer the cart, this graphic sweatshirt is for you.

For the golfer who wants to stay moisturized

Give them the gift of sun protection on the links with this ultra lightweight moisturizer imbued with SPF 50. It also happens to use mineral zinc oxide completely free from chemicals.

For the styler-forward golfer

Want to gift your favorite golfer with a little forward-thinking style this holiday? This tee from Radmor Golf will make him cool on the course. Crafted from Peruvian Pima Cotton, it's going to feel as good as it looks.

For the techie golfer

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is not just a powerful and stylish smart watch, it's also perfect for golfers. Pair it with Golfshot, another of our suggested gifts, and anyone will be able to simply improve their game.

For the beginner

This is for all the beginners in the house. This Air-X golf club set features 12 lightweight clubs that will help any golfer hit a ball longer and harder.

For the in-between temps

This quilted vest is the perfect outerwear layer for chillier temps. It comes with a light quilting in the front and stretch panels on the back for a comfier swing. You can get it in this cobalt blue or opt for a dark red or all black option.

For the fun spirited golfer

We love this for your favorite golfer because it's a beverage holder that will keep drinks hot or cold, but it can also keep score — up to 129.

For the whiskey drinker

Not enough golf on the green? Bring the links home with this adorable gift set. You'll get a miniature golf cart that holds the included decanter and two rocks glasses.

For the schvitzer

This 29-inch towel has a silicone patch that holds a magnet with 25 pounds of holding power, allowing you to attach it to your cart, bag or club so it’s always on hand when needed. It’s a must for wet days or early morning rounds in the dewy grass. 

For the music lover

This Bluetooth-enabled speaker offers high-quality playback for your music, and it has a built-in GPS rangefinder that will audibly read out distances at the touch of a button. There’s even a small remote so you can get those numbers from across the fairway.  

For the classic dresser

They’re stretchy so you can move comfortably, but they won’t go baggy in the knees during the day. They’re also wrinkle-proof and pull off the “looks good without trying too hard” vibe. If the slim cut doesn’t work for your body type, there’s a “classic” version too.  

To keep their feet dry on the links

For the thirsty golfer

There are three things golfers need in a water bottle. It should let you drink from it without unscrewing the top every time, should fit in a standard drink holder and should keep your beverage cold. Check and check and check for the Takeya as long as you don’t get one larger than 22 ounces.  

For the short game

The latest from Vokey comes in a wide range of lofts and bounces, but the interesting part is the progressive center of gravity shift. In lower lofts, the COG is low, so the clubs feel more like short irons, while it moves higher and farther back in higher lofts to create more control and less height. Too techy? They can help your short game.  

For the long shots

Ping’s latest goes to the limit on head size, and it’s outfitted with a backweight and carbon top that allowed the designers to move the weight down and back. The result is an impressive combination of long, straight shots.  

For all you putters

There’s no reason to continue using a skinny grip. Fatter handles are more comfortable, allowing you to relax your hands for a smoother more consistent stroke. If the Flatso doesn’t seem right for you, SuperStroke has a grip selector tool on its website 

Give them a custom ball

Customized golf balls are tricky territory — names are too personal, initials are too Judge Smails-ish. TaylorMade strikes a balance with a choice of symbols that might have once seemed too goofy but now fit right into our emoji-filled world.  

A lightweight bag

The Ryder weighs in at less than 5 pounds and has comfy, self-balancing straps that make it easy to haul, but it also sports a flat, stable base so it sits properly on a golf cart. There are plentiful pockets with waterproof zippers, including one for valuables, another for a rangefinder and an insulated one that holds up to four cans.  

For the golfer who wants a rider

The Vertx is stable and maneuverable remote-controlled caddie that has a high-functioning follow feature that keeps it close by even going up and down hills. It folds into thirds, so it takes up less room in the trunk and weighs in at just over 30 pounds, which is not bad for the category. The 27-hole battery pops in without wires.  

To tote your stuff on the course

This three-wheeler has a nitrogen-filled piston that opens and closes at the push of a button. That alone makes it a winner, but it’s also lightweight, easy rolling and laid out with convenient holders for phones, water bottles, umbrellas and other items.  

For the swift golfer

You’ve played with that person who stands in the fairway for a full 30 seconds trying to home in on the pin. Don’t be that person. The Coolshot offers auto-stabilization, making it easier to get a number without slowing down play. It’ll even adjust for altitude changes. 

For the shot trackers

Pop these tiny sensors on the end of each club and pair them with the Arccos app on a smart phone or watch. They’ll track your shots, telling you how far you (actually) hit them, and even adjust for weather to provide on-course advice or an analytics review later. It requires a membership, which is free for the first year.  

For the golfer looking to improve their swing

The pocket-size Rapsodo connects to an iPhone or iPad (Android coming) and records your swing using radar to determine direction, launch angle, distance, ball speed, club speed, shot shape and smash factor. It’ll provide playback shot tracer lines and GPS mapping of shots.  

For the golfer in need of lessons

This low-tech training device addresses a laundry list of swing flaws by allowing you to position a stick in a variety of positions and several angles forcing you to stay on plane — or just slightly off as needed. It’s portable, adjustable and cheaper than lessons.  

For all the details on your swing

The newest version of the Golfshot app offers in-depth data on your swing, thanks to the high-frequency accelerometer and gyroscope found in the Apple Watch Ultra 2. Golfshot’s Swing ID On-Range experience is also available on the Apple Watch Series 8 and later, as well as the Apple Watch Ultra and later.

For hot days on the course

Stitch’s shirts have that stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric you need on hot days. More importantly, they have self-staying collars with buttons on the underside that keep them flat and crisp so you won’t look like a frat boy who just did laundry.  

For the golfer who wants a faster swing

Before winning the 2021 US Open, Matthew Fitzpatrick used the Stack System to increase his swing speed and gain distance. It works, although it takes effort and cash. Besides the kit, you’ll need a device that tracks swing speed (see next), but what’s money in the face of more power? 

For the putter

Not everyone uses an arced stroke, but if you do, or want to (Tiger does), the Wellstroke will help you groove it. The arc line helps you lock in the path while the tees force you to make a true stroke. A ball placement line helps with setup while stroke length markers develop speed control.  

Sunice Waterproof Performance Jacket

To stay dry while you swing

To keep his pants up

What’s in a belt? A few things make this one stand out. It’s adjustable, it has a little stretch, it comes in an array of colors and, most importantly, it has a slim flip buckle so it doesn’t bulge out.

For the OCD golfer

Dirty clubs don’t just look bad, having dirt in the grooves will impact ball flight and roll. Unless you’ve got a caddie on retainer, keeping them clean is harder than it should be. The Grooveit has stiff bristles to get the job done and hangs from your bag via magnet.  

For the considerate driver

For more consistent driving, push the plastic disc onto the threaded plastic tee at just the height you like and lock in your swing. If you need to go higher or lower for shotmaking, just slide the disc up or down.  

For the sun-addled golfer

Stenson, the 2016 British Open champ, is known as the “Terminator” for his brush cut and wraparound shades. Now, he’s in the eyewear business and he knows what works on course, including soft rubber grip points on the nose and temples for a secure fit and coatings that reduce glare and increase contrast.  

To keep them hydrated

Compact enough to fit in a golf cart’s basket but will still keep the average person hydrated, this cooler will keep your stuff cold in style.

For the sore golfer

This muscle reliever fits in a pocket of your bag and will help you loosen up pre-round or relieve any sore spots that flare up during play. It even prevents post-round soreness and increases range of motion.  

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