
For the golf-loving dad: Shop Father's Day golf apparel deals from Callaway, TravisMatthew
If there's one sport that encapsulates the interests of fathers everywhere, no matter their age, it's golf. A day spent on the greens is a pretty good one—imagine a laid-back atmosphere, with little-to-no cardio required and the chance to whack a small ball clear across a course. What dad wouldn't enjoy that?
More: Shop for dad Give the gift of better golf: Save big during GolfForever's 20% off Father's Day deal
Well, whether your dad enjoys a relaxing 18 holes at the country club or a few hours at the driving range, golf apparel is a must. And with Father's Day 2025 fast approaching, we found plenty of deals on polo shirts, golf shoes, hats and more that are sure to put a smile on any dad's face this Father's Day.
Here are the best Father's Day golf gifts we found that you can order now before the big day on Sunday, June 15:
Shop golf apparel deals for Father's Day 2025:
1. FootJoy Flex Aurora Golf Shoes
2. Bad Birdie Core Golf Polo
3. G Gradual Golf Shorts
4. TaylorMade Excursionist Flex Vantage Hoodie
5. Ohio State Buckeyes Reyn Spooner Scenic Polo
6. TravisMatthew Sport Mode Jogger
7. TaylorMade Z2000 Rain Jacket
8. Callaway Golf Performance Pro Tour Hat
When is Father's Day 2025?
This year, Father's Day lands on Sunday, June 15.
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