Ever been halfway through a round and thought, “I really should have packed that”? Whether it’s something as simple as a towel or as game-changing as a rangefinder, the right golf accessories make your day more enjoyable, your gear easier to manage and sometimes even help your score.
These aren’t gimmicks or gadgets that clutter your bag. These are practical, proven tools that add comfort, consistency, and convenience to every round.
Here’s a rundown of the items every golfer should consider carrying, from everyday players to serious grinders.
1. Umbrella (for more than just rain)

Most golfers think of umbrellas as a rainy-day backup, but they are just as useful in hot weather. A large golf umbrella with UV protection gives you portable shade when the sun is relentless. It helps reduce fatigue, protects your skin and can make walking more manageable during summer rounds.
Look for an umbrella with a double canopy design and strong build quality. It will hold up in wind and stay useful through all four seasons.
2. Golf towel (a round-to-round essential)
A towel is your best friend on the course. Whether you’re drying off your hands, cleaning your golf ball before putting, or wiping dirt and grass off your irons, a towel gets it done. Many golfers carry even two, being one for gear, one for personal use.
Choose a microfiber towel for better absorption and faster drying. Clip it to your bag where it’s easy to reach, and wash it regularly to keep it effective and clean.
Note: Some golf towels offer built in magnets which is extremely useful.
3. Divot tool and ball marker (don’t forget the basics)

If you carry nothing else, at least have a divot tool and ball marker in your pocket. They’re often sold as a combo and they’re essential for respecting the course and your playing partners.
Fixing your ball marks keeps greens healthy and smooth. Marking your ball properly helps everyone else line up putts without distraction. It’s a small thing, but it goes a long way in keeping the round enjoyable for everyone.
4. Club brush or groove cleaner (keep your clubs consistent)
Clean grooves mean better spin, cleaner contact and more consistent shots. A club brush or groove cleaner is a must-have if you care about performance. These small tools often have two brush types—nylon for general use and wire for tougher buildup.
Some models include a water spray function, making it easier to clean clubs on the go. Keeping your grooves clear can make all the difference when it’s time to stick a wedge close or shape an iron shot.
5. Golf glove wallet (prolong glove life)

There’s nothing worse than pulling out a stiff, crusty glove that’s been balled up in the corner of your bag. A glove wallet solves that problem. It stores your gloves flat and protected, keeping them dry and extending their usable life.
For golfers who rotate gloves or play often, this is a small investment that saves money and improves comfort. No more crunchy leather or premature wear.
6. Push cart bag (a cleaner car and better storage)
If you use a push cart, a dedicated cart bag is a game-changer. Once you’re done with the round, just fold the cart and place it in the storage bag. No grass clippings, mud, or dirt ends up in the trunk of your car.
Many of these bags also include compartments for shoes, wet clothes, or backup accessories. They’re practical, especially if you often transport your gear from home to course.
7. Rangefinder or GPS device (know your yardages)

Club selection becomes easier when you know the exact distance to the flag. A rangefinder gives you pinpoint accuracy, while GPS devices provide broader hole views and help you plan strategy.
Some rangefinders include slope adjustment, giving you compensated yardages based on elevation changes. GPS units and phone apps can display hazards, carry distances, and even green shapes. These tools help you play smarter golf without slowing down the round.
8. Sunscreen stick and lip balm (protect your skin)
Sunburn might not show up until later, but it can affect your energy and comfort mid-round. A compact sunscreen stick or lip balm with SPF is easy to apply and takes up almost no space in your bag.
Keep one in your side pocket and apply it before and during your round. It’s a habit your future self will thank you for.
9. Alignment sticks (build better habits)

Alignment sticks are lightweight, affordable,and incredibly useful. You can use them before your round to check your aim, swing path, or posture. They also double as tools for short game drills or full-swing mechanics.
You don’t need to be grinding on the range to benefit from them. Even a five-minute warm-up using alignment sticks can help you avoid bad habits and feel more confident on the course.
Other great additions
- Cooling towel or personal fan for summer heat
- Portable speaker if you enjoy music during casual rounds
- Hand warmers or mitts for winter golf
- Rain hood to protect your clubs from downpours
- Small first-aid kit or blister tape in case of cuts or hot spots
Final thoughts
Golf is already challenging enough. The right accessories help you stay focused, stay comfortable, and protect both your body and your gear. It’s not about loading your bag with gadgets, but instead it’s about choosing tools that keep you prepared for the unexpected and make your round more enjoyable.
Let’s hear from you
What’s your can’t-live-without golf accessory? Do you have a go-to item we didn’t include here? Let us know your favorites or any hidden gems that make your round better. Sharing your pick could help another golfer discover something new.