We’re back with Part 2 of our Father’s Day Gift Guide series for golfers, and this round is all about standout apparel, smart bundle buys, and a few gift ideas that feel a little more unique than the usual polo-and-ball combo. If you missed Part 1… Check it out Here
If Part 1 focused on practical upgrades Dad can use on the course, Part 2 leans into gifts that combine personality, performance, and real value. From patriotic outerwear and discounted fairway woods to curated Father’s Day bundles and shoe deals, these picks bring plenty of golf appeal without feeling super lame and giving a box of PRO V1’s.
1. TALEN Golf Patriot Pete Crewneck Sweatshirt
If you want to give Dad something that feels a little different from the standard golf polo, TALEN Golf’s Patriot Pete Crewneck Sweatshirt is a strong candidate. TALEN lists the Patriot Pete Crewneck Sweatshirt in black, gray, and navy, each priced at $109.00.
What makes TALEN interesting for a Father’s Day guide is the way the brand positions itself overall: “Performance, Redefined” and “Built for the Game. Designed for Life.” TALEN apparel is made for modern players who want comfort, precision, and timeless style, with pieces that are lightweight, breathable, and tailored for an athletic fit.

Why it makes the list: The Patriot Pete sweatshirt gives golf dads something a little more lifestyle-driven — a piece that works at the course, at dinner, or on a cooler summer evening.
2. Vertical Groove Golf Sale at Golf Problems Shop

If Dad loves gear and likes finding performance products at a serious discount, the Vertical Groove Golf sale on the Golf Problems shop is worth a look. Right now, the site is featuring the VGG 7-Wood – GP at $130.00, down from $279.00, which the page lists as a 53% savings.
Does Dad want “Precision Distance” and “Unrivaled Control,” Well Vertical Groove’s patented Vertical Groove Technology for reduced spin, enhanced accuracy, an adjustable hosel, a custom-engineered shaft, and a comfortable custom grip since the simple answer this Father’s Day.
Vertical Groove Clubs are built to USGA specifications.
Why it makes the list: It’s a more gear-heavy Father’s Day option, and the discount makes it especially appealing for golfers who always have room for one more club experiment. ( Great to Practice with)
3. Live Forever Golf Father’s Day Picks
Live Forever Golf has a great sale going on. The “Gifts For Dad!” section makes it easy to “Treat the Old Man to the gift of Live Forever Golf,”
On its Father’s Day polos collection: free shipping and a free LFG Home Team Tee on orders of $200 or more. “The polo. Life approved. Tour approved.”

Why it makes the list: This is a nice option for anyone who wants Father’s Day gifting built around modern golf style, with a promotion that adds a little extra value on bigger orders.
4. Donald Ross Father’s Day Bundles
If you want the easiest possible Father’s Day shopping experience, Donald Ross may have one of the cleanest solutions in the group. Its Father’s Day Bundles page is built specifically around gifting and offers three bundle options: the Premium Father’s Day Gift Set, Signature Father’s Day Gift Set, and DR Starter Father’s Day Gift Set.
Each bundle features Donald Ross apparel and includes a sleeve of Titleist Pro-V1 balls, a thistle tour hat, and a blank Father’s Day card, with the page noting that it’s signature golf apparel — now at a discount.

Why it makes the list: Bundles take the guesswork out of gifting, and Donald Ross makes this feel more complete than simply buying a single item. ( Also a great gift for yourself)
5. SQAIRZ Father’s Day Gift Guide
SQAIRZ makes another appearance in this series, but this time the focus is its dedicated Father’s Day Gift Guide experience. “Come Up Big for the Guy Who Never Asks for Much.” SQAIRZ guides shoppers by the way Dad plays, with options that include maximum traction, waterproof protection, breathable comfort, spike less versatility, and even golf accessories.

Why it makes the list: It combines gift-guide convenience with a clear promo, making it easy for shoppers to choose something functional without overthinking it.
Final Thoughts
Part 2 of our Father’s Day Gift Guide is all about variety. If Dad is more of an apparel guy, TALEN, Live Forever Golf, and Donald Ross all bring something different to the table. If he loves equipment deals, the Vertical Groove Golf sale deserves a hard look. And if you want an easy shoe gift with a clear promo attached, SQAIRZ keeps things simple.
The bigger takeaway? Good golf gifts don’t have to be random. The best ones either improve how Dad plays, upgrade what he wears, or make it easier for him to enjoy the game even more.
Coming next: Part 3 of our Father’s Day Gift Guide series.