Purchasing golf equipment can be a complicated, confusing endeavor.
It’s easy to get caught up in terms like center of gravity, moment of inertia and smash factor. When buying a gift for someone else, it can be feel event more overwhelming. In our latest Golfweek Holiday Gift Guide, we’re highlighting 12 of our favorite equipment gifts you can buy for the golfer in your life this holiday season.
From drivers to putters to wedges, we have it covered. Check it out.
Callaway Elyte Night Edition Mini Driver
Mini drivers (which are really oversized 3-woods) are becoming all the rage on the PGA Tour and other pro circuits. Callaway’s Elyte Night Edition Mini Driver is perfect for the golfer looking to add another option off the tee. It promises maximum ball speed and increased forgiveness thanks to the all-new Elyte shape, which enhances the club’s aerodynamics through the whole swing.
Ping G440 Max Driver
Made for players seeking more forgiveness off the tee, the Ping G440 Max is a certified fairway finder. With mass removed from the hosel and reallocated to the adjustable back weight, this driver the most forgiving model in the G440 line and makes a great gift for any golfer looking to upgrade their big stick ahead of the 2026 season.
Scotty Cameron Studio Style Newport 2 Putter
Used by countless PGA Tour winners and major champions over the years, there are few brands of golf equipment more iconic than Scotty Cameron. The Studio Style Newport 2 is the latest version of Scotty Cameron’s signature blade putter, a club that has long been a stalwart among flatsticks. This mosel is outfitted with a carbon steel face insert and chain-link milling for improved sound and feel.
TaylorMade Spider Tour X Black #1 Putter
TaylorMade’s Spider putters are entrusted by the likes of World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 2025 FedEx Cup Champion Tommy Fleetwood, and the Spider Tour X Black #1 will have the golfer in your life rolling smoother putts fast. It features TaylorMade’s patented alignment system and a face insert designed to get the ball rolling instead of skidding or bouncing.
L.A.B. DF3 Putter
We’re not sure there’s ever been a more textbook definition of “hot in the streets” than L.A.B. putters. It might look like an alien spaceship, but the DF3 is one of the most-sophisticated flatsticks on the market thanks to its lie-angle balance and zero-torque technology. The L.A.B. DF3, one of L.A,B’s flagship products, is the putter J.J. Spaun used to sink a 64-foot putt to win the U.S. Open in July. Buy it today and start making more putts.
Cleveland RTZ Black Satin Wedge
Cleveland’s wedges have been a staple for many years, and now the Cleveland RTZ Wedge is carrying on the tradition. Why the letter change from the RTX to this model’s RTZ? Cleveland began using a new steel formula called Z-Alloy, which provides better feel, durability and consistency in every chip, pitch and approach shot. Plus, the black satin finish on this wedge is sure to draw some eyes to your golfer’s bag next time they hit the course.
Mizuno Pro T-1 Blue Ion Wedge
Speaking of drawing some eyes, how about these bad boys? The Mizuno Pro T-1 Blue Ion Wedge pops out of the bag with the bright royal finish, but it’s not just pretty to look at. These wedges have a copper underlay to improve feel and they’re offered in six different sole profiles to accommodate every player’s style around the greens.
Miura K-Grind 2.0 Wedge
The price point on these wedges might scare you away. That’s understandable. But if you’re looking for what’s considered the cream of the crop, look no further than the Miura K-Grind 2.0 Wedges. Miura is renowned for crafting some of the most buttery smooth forged wedges in the world, and the K-Grind 2.0 is improved with a fluted sole that helps it deliver more consistent results across all turf and sand conditions.
Tour Edge Hot Launch E525 Irons
As our esteemed equipment Golfweek editor David Dusek always says, the best way to shop for clubs is to go get fitted by a professional, especially when purchasing an entire iron set. That said, the Tour Edge Hot Launch E525s are a fantastic option at an affordable price point compared to other brands. But make no mistake, even at under $600 for the whole set, these clubs pack a punch, with VIBRCOR technology that increases speed and dampens shock at impact to help the golfer in your life hit their approach shots closer.
TaylorMade Qi35 Fairway Wood
The TaylorMade’s Qi35 family was seen a lof on TV in 2025 because numerous pros used the drivers, fairway woods and hybrids. The Qi35 fairway wood is the perfect gift for the golfer looking for something to reach the par 5s in two shots and find some more control off the tee. It’s made with an advanced weighting system to allow for precise adjustment and a four-degree loft sleeve so your golfer can find the perfect specs for their swing.
Srixon ZXi Utility Iron
Much like mini drivers, driving irons have become extremely popular among tour pros and low-handicap players. The Srixon ZXi would make a great addition to the bag of any player who is looking for some versatility off the tee and a club that can handle long approach shots. This iron is crafted through the process of condensed forging to increase durability and strength, and then the face is softened to provide improved feel through impact with the ball.
Titleist GT2 Hybrid
Long irons can be tough to strike cleanly, so players often decide to lay up on long approach shots because they lack confidence their 3-iron or 4-iron will be well struck. Help the golfer in your life ditch all of that with the Titleist GT2 Hybrid. The shape of the clubhead allows the heel and toe to sit more flush to the turf, giving it a cleaner look when standing over the ball. Plus, the heel-toe adjustability can help golfers produce a draw or a fade more easily.
Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you purchase through our links, the USA Today Network may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.
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