Golf Gifts for Father's Day 2026: Ideas for Every Budget

Sandeep Grewal
Sandeep GrewalFounder & Tour Professional
Golf Gifts for Father's Day 2026: Ideas for Every Budget

Father's Day 2026 falls on 21 June: here is what to get the golfer in your life

Father's Day is one of those occasions where golf gifts dominate, and rightly so. Golf is one of the most popular sports among dads in the UK, and a well-chosen golf gift shows you have paid attention to something he genuinely cares about. The challenge is finding something that is useful, quality, and not the same novelty tee set he received last year.

This guide is organised by budget so you can find the right gift quickly. Everything listed is available from UK retailers, and every price is realistic and current.

Golf gifts for Father's Day: full comparison

GiftPrice RangeBest ForWhere to Buy
Callaway Chrome Soft Golf Balls (dozen)£40 to £45Golfers who play regularlyAmerican Golf, Scottsdale Golf
Titleist Performance Cap£25 to £30Any golfer, everyday wearTitleist.co.uk, American Golf
Precision Pro NX10 Rangefinder£180 to £220Accurate yardages, mid-price techAmazon, Direct Golf
Swyng Golf Experience Voucher£49 to £199A memorable day on the courseswyng.co.uk
Galvin Green Carter Ventil8 Polo£65 to £80Premium on-course styleGalvin Green retailers, Clubhouse Golf
Personalised Golf Ball Marker (sterling silver)£20 to £30Personal, keepsake giftNot On The High Street
Garmin Approach S42 GPS Watch£200 to £250Distance info on the wristAmazon, American Golf
Golf Lesson Block (3 sessions)£100 to £200Improving his gameLocal PGA professionals
Ping Hoofer Lite Stand Bag£160 to £190Lightweight carry bag upgradePing.com, American Golf
Under Armour Playoff 3.0 Polo£40 to £50Comfortable, modern golf shirtUnder Armour, JD Sports

Under £25: thoughtful gifts that show you care

Personalised Golf Ball Marker, Sterling Silver (£20 to £30)

A sterling silver ball marker engraved with his initials is a small piece of luxury he will use on every green. Not On The High Street offers several designs from UK silversmiths. It is the kind of gift that feels personal and considered, and it slips neatly into his pocket or clips onto his cap.

Quality Leather Scorecard Holder (£15 to £25)

A leather scorecard holder is a classic accessory that many golfers appreciate but never think to buy. Monogrammed options are available from Not On The High Street and Etsy. It adds a touch of class to every round and lasts for years.

Premium Golf Tee Set with Presentation Box (£10 to £15)

A set of well-crafted wooden tees in a sleek presentation box makes a smart stocking-filler-level gift. Brands like Pride Professional produce tees in various lengths, and a boxed set looks far more thoughtful than a bag of tees from the pro shop counter.

£25 to £75: gifts with real substance

Titleist Performance Cap (£25 to £30)

Titleist caps are a staple on courses everywhere because they are lightweight, comfortable, and built to last. The performance range features moisture-wicking fabric and an adjustable fit. Choose a colour that matches what he normally wears, or go with a classic navy or white.

Under Armour Playoff 3.0 Polo (£40 to £50)

The Playoff 3.0 is one of the best-selling golf polos for a reason. It stretches in four directions, breathes well in warm weather, and resists wrinkles. The fit is modern without being tight, and the colour range is excellent.

Callaway Chrome Soft Golf Balls (£40 to £45 per dozen)

If your dad plays Chrome Soft balls, a personalised or standard dozen is always appreciated. Callaway's Chrome Soft offers a soft feel with excellent spin control around the greens. It is a premium ball at a price point below the Titleist Pro V1.

Swyng Golf Experience Voucher (£49 to £199)

A Swyng voucher gives him a curated golf experience at a course of his choosing. He picks the venue, the date, and the type of experience. It is flexible, thoughtful, and creates a day he will talk about long after the round is finished.

For Father's Day specifically, this is the gift that stands out. It is not another item for the bag. It is a day he gets to look forward to and enjoy on his own terms.

Galvin Green Carter Ventil8 Polo (£65 to £80)

Galvin Green sits at the premium end of golf apparel, and the Carter polo is one of their best sellers. The Ventil8 fabric is breathable, quick-drying, and extremely comfortable. It is the kind of shirt that makes him feel like he is dressed properly on the course. Available in a wide range of colours.

£75 and above: premium gifts for a special Father's Day

Precision Pro NX10 Rangefinder (£180 to £220)

The NX10 is an excellent rangefinder at a mid-market price. It offers accurate pin distances with pulse vibration confirmation, slope mode (which can be turned off for competition play), and a clear optic. If he does not already own a rangefinder, this is a game-changing gift.

Garmin Approach S42 GPS Watch (£200 to £250)

The S42 is Garmin's mid-range golf GPS watch, offering full-colour course maps, front/middle/back distances, and automatic shot tracking for over 42,000 courses worldwide. It also works as a daily smartwatch with notifications and fitness tracking.

It sits at a more accessible price point than the flagship S62 while still offering everything most golfers need on the course.

Ping Hoofer Lite Stand Bag (£160 to £190)

If his current bag is tired, heavy, or falling apart, a Ping Hoofer Lite is one of the best upgrades you can give. It weighs under two kilograms, has a comfortable dual-strap system, and Ping's build quality means it will last for years. The storage is well designed, and the stand mechanism is one of the most reliable in the business.

Golf Lesson Block with a PGA Professional (£100 to £200 for three sessions)

Three lessons with a qualified PGA professional can transform a specific area of his game. Most pros offer discounted block bookings and will tailor the sessions to whatever he wants to work on. Use the PGA's "Find a Pro" directory at pga.info to find instructors near him.

This is a particularly good gift if he has mentioned struggling with a particular shot or wanting to lower his handicap.

Top picks by budget

Under £25: The personalised sterling silver ball marker. It is unique, practical, and something he will carry every round.

£25 to £75: A Swyng golf experience voucher. Father's Day should be about giving him a day to enjoy, and this delivers exactly that with total flexibility.

£75+: The Precision Pro NX10 rangefinder. If he does not already have one, this single gift will improve his course management and enjoyment immediately.

When to order

Father's Day 2026 is on Sunday 21 June. If you are ordering personalised items or gifts from smaller retailers, place your order by early June to allow for production and delivery. Standard items from major retailers like American Golf and Amazon are usually safe with a week's notice, but do not leave it to the last minute.

For experience vouchers from Swyng, delivery is instant via email, so these work perfectly even as a last-minute gift.

A final thought

The best Father's Day golf gift is the one that shows you have thought about what he actually enjoys. If he talks about wanting to play a specific course, a Swyng voucher gets him there. If he squints at yardage markers, a rangefinder solves the problem. If he wears the same faded polo every week, a quality new shirt says you have noticed.

Pay attention, skip the novelty, and choose quality. He will appreciate the thought far more than the price tag.

Sandeep Grewal
Sandeep Grewal

Founder & Tour Professional

Sandeep Grewal is a former tour professional and the founder of Swyng. He personally handles every booking and redemption, using his competitive background to match you with the right course, lesson, or experience. About Sandeep

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