Playing Golf On The 4th? Here’s The Red, White And Blue Golf Gear You Need
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Playing Golf On The 4th? Here’s The Red, White And Blue Golf Gear You Need

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Playing Golf On The 4th? Here’s The Red, White And Blue Golf Gear You Need

If you’re playing golf on the Fourth of July, red, white and blue gear just makes sense. My favorite golf bag I ever owned was a red, white and blue PING Hoofer that I used during high school golf. While I couldn’t find that exact bag, I love some of these red, white and blue finds.

Titleist Pro V1 AIM Performance Red, White & Blue Golf Balls

The special-edition Pro V1 AIM Performance ball adds a Stars and Stripes alignment marking and a custom 1776 play number.

The alignment marking is more than just decoration. Titleist says it measures more than 65 percent longer than its standard sidestamp, giving golfers a bigger visual aid for aim on the green.

Melin Odysea Americana Hydro Hat

The Melin Odysea Americana Hydro gives you the July 4th look in a more subtle way. The red and blue straps bring in the patriotic detail while the rest of the hat stays clean enough for regular summer rounds.

At $89, it’s a premium hat, but Melin’s Hydro line is built for sweat, sun and water.

PING Hoofer Lite Stand Bag

The PING Hoofer Lite is always a top performer in our stand bag testing.

At five pounds with a four-way top, nine pockets and 19 liters of pocket volume, it’s built for walking and everyday play.

TravisMathew Good Good Flag Polo

The TravisMathew Good Good Flag Polo is part of the Red, White & Blue Collection and includes golf-friendly details like a performance spread collar. This is an easy one to wear for a morning holiday round and still keep in the rotation after July 4th.

YETI Roadie 15 Hard Cooler

The YETI Roadie 15 in the Patriotic 26 colorway is a strong July 4th golf pick if your holiday round includes drinks, snacks or heading somewhere after. It brings the red, white and blue theme into something far more useful than another shirt.

The 15-quart size fits up to 22 cans or 16 pounds of ice, and the DoubleDuty strap makes it easy to carry.

America’s Braided Men’s Golf Belt

This is the kind of piece that fits coastal golf, summer rounds and classic American golf style. Pair it with a simple polo and shorts and let the belt do the work.

Skechers Hands Free Slip-ins Golf Waterproof Blade Tour Fairway Heritage

The Skechers Blade Tour Fairway Heritage brings the red, white and blue theme into a piece of gear you’ll actually use every hole. It has a limited-edition patriotic look inspired by classic American summer golf, but it’s still a waterproof, tour-worn golf shoe.

The Hands Free Slip-ins design makes them easy to get on and off, while Arch Fit support, ECO FLIGHT cushioning and the Tour Flex Pro Softspikes outsole give them the comfort and traction needed for a full round.

TaylorMade SpeedSoft Red, White And Blue Golf Balls

The TaylorMade SpeedSoft is another easy way to work red, white and blue into the round without changing your whole outfit. It’s a softer-feeling golf ball and has a lower price point than the Pro V1. Just don’t expect the same greenside performance.

Vineyard Vines USA Flags Sankaty Men’s Golf Polo Shirt

The Vineyard Vines USA Flags Sankaty Polo is the easy centerpiece for a July 4th golf outfit. Pair it with navy shorts and you’re set.

Jones A2 Backpack

The Jones A2 Backpack is my favorite one right now. This red/navy colorway is newer and it’s on my wish list now.

It has padded shoulder straps, a cushioned back and enough separation to keep things organized. Jones also uses recycled ripstop material in the R-series which gives it a durable, water-resistant build.

FootJoy Premiere Series Packard Liberty Men’s Spiked Golf Shoes

The FootJoy Premiere Series Packard Liberty shoes are a more classic way to bring red, white and blue into a July 4th round. This is one of the best-looking shoes I’ve seen this season. The FootJoy Premiere Series is all about performance but you’ll look good too when you wear them.

FootJoy Stars And Stripes Golf Socks

The DrySof moisture control, cushioned sole and arch support band make these more than just a holiday accessory. They’re built for walking, heat and a long day on the course.

Draddy Sport Cool Olin Hoodie

The Draddy Sport Cool Olin Hoodie is a smart July 4th layer if you want the look without going all-in on stars and stripes. The Cool Fabric is lightweight, breathable, quick-drying, stretchy and cool to the touch, with UPF 50+ sun protection for long summer rounds.

Ryder 250 Limited-Edition Golf Stand Bag

The Ryder 250 is one of the sharpest red, white and blue golf bags in the mix, with cream vegan leather, bold red and blue details, star graphics and classic stripe accents. The catch is that shipping starts July 6, so it will just miss your July 4th round.

Still, this is a strong limited-edition pick for the rest of summer and America’s 250th anniversary year.

Callaway Quantum Limited-Edition Driver

The Callaway Quantum limited-edition driver is the big-ticket red, white and blue pick. It celebrates 250 years of American independence with patriotic detailing, an eagle emblem and a heritage Callaway script logo.

It’s not just a display piece, either. The Quantum uses Callaway’s Tri-Force Face, next-generation Ai-optimized face mapping and a 360-degree carbon chassis to help produce speed and consistency across the face.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

Brittany Olizarowicz

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