The 10 Most Purchased Products By MyGolfSpy Readers In 2025
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The 10 Most Purchased Products By MyGolfSpy Readers In 2025

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The 10 Most Purchased Products By MyGolfSpy Readers In 2025

We’ve shared a lot of product information this year: everything from drivers and golf balls to training aids, bags and even golf underwear.

There’s no shortage of golf products to sort through. While our job is to test, analyze and provide insight on what’s new and what performs, it’s also interesting to look back and see what golfers actually bought.

Based on purchase data from 2025, here’s a look at 10 products that were most frequently purchased by MyGolfSpy readers.

One quick note: We’re saving golf balls for a separate article. (Just know there were plenty of Maxfli (Tour/Tour X) and Titleist (Pro V1, Pro V1x) golf balls purchased by MyGolfSpy readers in 2025.)

Vessel golf bags

Vessel Player V DXR

Vessel has been a consistent standout with MyGolfSpy readers because it checks all the boxes that matter. In golf bag testing and hands-on evaluations, Vessel bags routinely score well for build quality, materials, durability and design. The layouts tend to balance structure with usability whether you’re walking or riding. Combine that with a clean, understated look that doesn’t scream branding and it’s easy to see why this was one of the best sellers in 2025.

Mizuno Pro Iceberg Irons

Not much explanation needed here. Just look at the picture above and you’ll understand why these were one of the top sellers of 2025. The Mizuno Pro Iceberg irons were a limited-edition release and once they were gone, they were gone. Between the visual appeal, the craftsmanship and Mizuno’s long-standing reputation for feel and precision, it’s no surprise readers jumped on them quickly. If you missed out, you’re not alone.

Used golf clubs

I love a great used golf club deal. I’ve seen so many golfers buy brand-new clubs that weren’t right for them, hit them a few times and immediately put them up for sale. If you’re looking to save money, buying used just makes sense. And if you’re still playing a driver that’s 10 years old, updating to a properly fitted model from three years ago can make a noticeable difference. Expect plenty more used club content and deals in 2026. I’m a fan.

Melin A-Game Hydro

Let’s not dance around it. Melin hats aren’t cheap. But a hat is one of the most frequently worn accessories in golf and if you’re going to wear one multiple times a week, it has to look good, feel good and hold up over time. The Melin A-Game seems to do all of that for MyGolfSpy readers. The materials, structure and durability help justify the cost.

Srixon Irons

Srixon ZXi5 iron review Best player's distance irons of 2025

Srixon irons had a very good year. They performed well in MyGolfSpy testing, delivered consistent results across categories and gained even more attention when J.J. Spaun put them in play on the way to winning the U.S. Open. Between the data, the results and the tour validation, confidence in Srixon irons was high in 2025. If you haven’t tried them yet, it may be time to change that.

TaylorMade Qi35 Max Fairway Wood

TaylorMade Qi35 Max Fairway wood review

While TaylorMade drivers didn’t have their strongest year overall, the fairway woods told a different story. In MyGolfSpy fairway wood testing, the Qi35 Max finished as the most accurate fairway wood of 2025 while the standard Qi35 proved to be the longest.

Goodr Sunglasses

Goodr sunglasses are just fun. They’re an easy purchase, they work well for golf and they don’t take themselves too seriously. With tons of styles to choose from and prices starting around $20, it’s easy to justify grabbing more than one pair.

Mizuno Pro T-3 Wedges

Mizuno Pro T-3 wedge review

The Mizuno Pro T-3 wedges didn’t just perform well, they dominated. In MyGolfSpy’s 2025 wedge testing, results are broken down into consistency, spin and accuracy and the T-3 won all three categories. That made it the only club across any category in 2025 testing to sweep every major performance metric.

Shot Scope rangefinders

Shot Scope rangefinders continue to be a strong performer with MyGolfSpy readers. They’re accurate, affordable and offer the added benefit of integrating with Shot Scope’s data ecosystem. Being able to track performance while also getting reliable distance information makes Shot Scope a natural partner for golfers focused on improving their game.

Bruce Bolt golf gloves

While the Bruce Bolt surge didn’t fully take hold until later in the year, momentum is clearly building. Golfers are starting to jump on board with what Bruce Bolt has to offer, particularly when it comes to feel and durability. Based on how quickly interest picked up toward the end of 2025, expect to see a lot more Bruce Bolt gloves in 2026.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

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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      Chris

      6 months ago

      Melin Hydro might be the most uncomfortable hat I’ve ever tried on. Tried in store at Golf Galaxy and immediately ran to another brand.

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      Mike Agishian

      6 months ago

      There’s no way that Bruce bolt glove is worthy of the footjoy pure touch price point! And it’s 80 for 2.

      Reply

      IvanBuzz

      6 months ago

      The new Mini-Drivers (TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist) were hot in 2025 with my network of golfers. Your reviews were very helpful in my assessment. I did a fitting at my PGA Superstore and love my R7 Quad – almost as long with a lot less variability than my driver!

      Reply

      CB

      6 months ago

      I agree with Dr. Tee on this list. Limited edition Mizuno irons were purchased by that many readers. If that’s the case you all are not doing a good enough job motivating people to buy the things that are more affordable and would be more likely to be purchased by more readers.

      The list feels more like a collection of things that you get paid to advertise for or receive the greatest kickback on, or you just want another link in the newsletter for people to click on and generate ad revenue. Sorry RWD, I know I can be negative too, but I am also willing to provide compliments and express gratitude for good pieces too, like I often see from John and Tony especially, but also Sean and Brendon too.

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      Puttering Around

      6 months ago

      LAB putters didn’t make the list? Maybe they were #11…

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      Matt

      6 months ago

      I love goodr sunglasses. But I find them incompatible with golf. For some reason, the glare or light that enters on them prohibits me from seeing the golf ball. I’m one of the few golfers I know who always (even probably when it’s not light enough out to) wear sunglasses while golfing. While I’ve given a good faith try to goodrs, I can’t wear them while playing, so I’ve gone back to my 10-year-old Smiths. Anyone else find this?

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      Dr Tee

      6 months ago

      No surprise that the most purchased items are ones which you raved about and gave strongly positive reviews to MGS readers–but I’m not sure this reflects the purchasing data for the entire consumer golf world as a whole…for example–I surely don’t believe that the average recreational golfer is running out to purchase a pricey set of the Mizuno Pro Iceberg irons (and frankly, I find it hard to believe this was a big seller even amongst MGS readers, particularly as they’ve only been on the market for a few weeks) ! Why are you writing this drivel?

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      James Shepard

      6 months ago

      They are on a Mizuno kick again. At least no Titleist ball hype this time.

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      RWD

      6 months ago

      Dr. Tee. Your first name must be Nellie. I don’t think I have ever seen a positive response from you on anything Brittany writes. What’s YOUR problem? And, almost everything you write is about you and is the real drivel. Don’t care. You should take a break.

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      CB

      6 months ago

      In Dr. Tee’s defense, he would seem to be absolutely correct about the Mizuno limited edition iron set being part of the list. There’s no chance that there’s actual purchasing data that would indicate that readers bought more of those sets compared to other things like a range finder.

      Chux13

      6 months ago

      Tons of value still to be had by going the used route. All of my clubs save for Maltby irons, putter and Secret Weapon mini were used. Was going to say Maltby may have been close, but that may be every year our forum brings up that sleeper brand 😁

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