Retail Data Is In: 10 Products Golfers Are Buying To Start The Season
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Retail Data Is In: 10 Products Golfers Are Buying To Start The Season

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Retail Data Is In: 10 Products Golfers Are Buying To Start The Season

At MyGolfSpy, we spend a lot of time testing, ranking and analyzing golf equipment. But there’s another side to the golf industry that doesn’t always show up in test results: what golfers are buying.

To get a better sense of that, we asked PGA TOUR Superstore to share insight into which products are seeing the most sales momentum as golfers gear up for the season. In no particular order, here are 10 products golfers keep coming back to right now.

NIKE Victory Golf Pants

Golf apparel continues to move toward lightweight, stretch-friendly materials and the NIKE Victory pants fit right into that trend. They’re designed with breathable fabric and a comfortable fit that works both on and off the course.

For many golfers, apparel purchases are one of the easiest ways to refresh their gear for a new season and versatile pants like these tend to show strong sales early in the year.

PUMA 101 Men’s Golf Shorts

The PUMA 101 shorts are designed with lightweight materials and stretch fabric to help golfers stay comfortable during longer rounds. PUMA has continued to grow its presence in golf apparel with athletic styling and modern fits that appeal to a wide range of golfers. These come in a few different lenghts.

adidas Ultimate365 Shorts

The Ultimate365 line has become one of adidas’ most recognizable apparel collections in golf. These shorts feature stretch fabric and moisture management designed to keep golfers comfortable during warm-weather rounds.

FootJoy Golf Shoes

According to the retail data from PGA TOUR Superstore, golfers are gravitating toward models like the HyperFlex, Traditions and Quantum.

Each of these shoes offers a different look and feel, from the athletic styling of the HyperFlex to the more classic leather design of the Traditions.

Sun Day Red Golf Shoes

Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red brand is still relatively new to the golf retail space but the footwear lineup gets a lot of attention. Several models are showing strong early demand this season including the Osprey, Presidio and Pioneer Cypress.

Jordan AJ1 Low Golf

Jordan-branded golf shoes have developed a strong following among golfers who want a crossover between street style and on-course performance. The AJ1 Low Golf keeps the iconic sneaker design while adding golf-specific traction so it can perform on the course.

Garmin Approach R50 Launch Monitor

Technology continues to play a larger role in how golfers practice and track their performance. The Garmin Approach R50 is a portable launch monitor designed to provide accurate data such as ball speed, launch and distance. Not only is the R50 a top seller at PGA TOUR Superstore, it did well in our 2025 Best Launch Monitor testing.

Ghost Anyday Stand Bag

The Ghost Anyday stand bag focuses on clean styling while still offering the storage and organization golfers expect from a modern carry bag. It comes in both a seven– and 14-way top.

Bushnell Tour V6 Shift Rangefinder

Bushnell rangefinders have been a staple in golf for years and the Tour V6 Shift continues that trend. With slope-adjusted distances and fast target acquisition, it’s designed to give golfers accurate yardages quickly. The pricing also dropped a bit recently so take advantage of it while you can.

Golf Balls

If you’re getting ready for season, chances are golf balls are on your list.

According to the data from PGA TOUR Superstore, several familiar models continue to lead the way, including the Titleist Pro V1, Titleist Pro V1x, TaylorMade TP5, TaylorMade TP5x, Callaway Chrome Soft, Callaway Chrome Tour and Callaway Supersoft.

Final thoughts

If you’re planning to stock up on gear for the season, programs like PGA TOUR Superstore’s Players Club Plus membership can add value. The program includes perks such as free practice sessions, annual fittings and lessons, rewards on purchases and discounts on services such as club repair and additional fittings.

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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.

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      Need

      3 months ago

      Puma 101 shorts are literally the perfect golf short. The material is my favorite part. So comfy.

      Reply

      Mike

      3 months ago

      I will not buy Puma or Nike apparel.
      Neither of them offer pants or shorts larger than 40 waist. For some reason they are prejudiced against large people. I am a 5 handicap and wear a 42. I’ll stick with the Adidas pants!

      Reply

      FEDUPCALIFORNIAN

      3 months ago

      Nike supports trans surgery on children and men in women’s sports so NOPE. Never again.

      Reply

      Suncoast9

      3 months ago

      When I clicked on the Nike and Puma links, they both offered size 42.

      Reply

      Ty

      3 months ago

      Business works like this: Sell as many things to as many people as you can while making the most money. Ask a retail store owner how many 42 waist bottoms they purchase to stock in their stores. I’ll give you a hint, it’s not many because so many in the general population wear that size, let alone the golf community.

      Nobody in the apparel industry cares that you have huge waistline. You’re outraged about some type of prejudice that doesn’t exist. They just don’t have enough customers to produce the product that would fit you.

      Reply

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