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- Amazon just announced the dates for Prime Day, with this year’s savings event running from June 23 through Friday, June 26.
- Amazon is featuring early Prime Day deals of up to 55% off editor-approved golf equipment.
- That includes savings on editor-tested golf sunglasses, our favorite budget rangefinder, and a previous model of our best golf shoes.
GOLF SEASON IS in full swing (pun very much intended), and we couldn’t be happier. If this year’s brutal winter put a golf gear refresh on the back burner, we can’t blame you. It wasn’t top of mind for us, either. Your patience, intended or not, might have truly been a virtue; good things come to those who wait. Amazon just released the dates of this year’s Prime Day (or more aptly put, days), and the retailer is already offering up to 60 percent off on editor-approved golf gear.
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We know what you’re thinking: Is Amazon really the best place for an upgrade? The short answer is, yes. Its golf section is shockingly robust, and some of our editors (myself included) have even bought their clubs off Amazon. Not to mention, all of these brands—and in some cases, specific products—have been hand-tested by our editors. The early Prime Day savings are just the cherry on top. I went ahead and rounded up some of the best deals on apparel, clubs, accessories, and more on Amazon. We don’t anticipate these sales getting much better than this, but we’ve been wrong before. Things tend to change quickly, though, so we’d recommend bookmarking this page throughout the event, as we’ll be updating it regularly. We’re all in.
Best Golf Deals on Amazon
RedTiger makes our best-tested budget rangefinder, and the fact that it’s now an additional 42 percent off (marking a 90-day low) is significant. We can all but guarantee you won’t find a rangefinder as accurate for under $100. Or really, a rangefinder at all.
Another standout deal comes courtesy of one of our favorite brands, in general, Adidas. The Ultimate365 Tour Quarter-Zip Pullover can instantly elevate your on-course look, and it’s now nearly 60 percent off. The older model of our best-tested golf shoe from Adidas, the S2G Spikeless Leather 24, is also now nearly 30 percent off and under $80. Their Adi Advantage Golf Shorts are also on sale and can be had for a little over $40.
I’m a huge advocate of buying clubs from Amazon, especially if you’re a weekend golfer who has no intention of getting fitted. Cobra’s DarkSpeed Men’s Iron Set is now $100 off, which is about as solid a deal you’ll ever find on new clubs this good.
There are no Pro V1s on sale this time around, but Sirixon’s Soft Feel Golf Balls are almost 20 percent off and represent a very solid alternative. These don’t go on sale all that often, so we couldn’t think of a better time to re-up.
Some of our other favorite deals include almost 40 percent off a pair of our favorite golf socks, the FootJoy ProDry Crew Socks, 30 percent off Spy’s Optic Piper Sunglasses (I wear Spy glasses when golfing and can attest to their performance capabilities), and almost 25 percent off Vice’s sleek Crew Cap.
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Tim Kohut is the Deals and Trends Editor for Popular Mechanics, Men’s Health, Best Products, and Runner’s World. He has extensive product review and gear coverage expertise, particularly in tech, home, auto, and health. Tim was previously the Deputy Commerce Editor of The Drive and a Commerce Editor at BGR. He’s also overseen gear coverage and strategy at Popular Science, Bob Vila, Outdoor Life, and Field and Stream. He has a strong affinity for cats, Batman, and early 90’s Nicolas Cage films, in that order.
Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up. He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.


















