Our 2014 Father’s Day Gift Guide

Father’s Day is this Sunday, coupled nicely, as always, with the U.S. Open, but you just realized it’s Wednesday and haven’t picked up a single item for your dad! No worries, we have you covered with this gift guide to get you through the always painful process of finding that perfect present for pops.

G/Fore

G/Fore Golf Gloves — Seriously, just look at those colors, and the best part is that isn’t even all they offer! G/Fore is making a splash considering how fashion has basically taken over the game of golf, and anyone that wants to spice up an outfit can simply throw on one of these gloves and look excellent. Dad might be used to a button-up or a tie from his kid, but splashing his Sunday morning with a fun glove might just make his day. www.gfore.com, $ 35

Bushnell Golf

Bushnell Tour Z6 Jolt — You know what is more fun than spending pointless minutes walking off yardage at your local golf club? Pulling out a Bushnell Tour Z6 Jolt, firing it at the pin and feeling it jolt in your hand when it gets your actual yardage. One of the things I find most difficult for these devices with older men is how hard it is to stabilize the device, but Bushnell has added the Jolt feature to allow you to “feel” the device shake when it hits the flagstick. Smart move and a perfect present for your dad. www.bushnellgolf.com, $ 399

Ashworth

Ashworth Justin Rose Majors Collection Polo — It’s classy, it’s a great product and it’s exclusive, as Ashworth only plans to make 281 of these shirts (the winning total of the U.S. Open win by Rose last year). Trust me, any dad will like this polo. www.taylormadegolf.com, $ 100

BirdieBox

BirdieBox Subscription — I’ve mentioned this company before, but I love the idea so much I thought it was worth another plug. Basically all you have to do is sign up your dad or husband for a BirdieBox subscription, and they will get a box of golf goodies each month. This month they partnered with Bubba Watson and you can see what came out of it, so definitely check this one out if you haven’t yet. www.birdiebox.com

Oakley

Oakley Ashland Polo — I love what Oakley has done with their golf attire, especially since bringing Bubba Watson and Zach Johnson on, and this Ashland shirt is another home run. It’s cool, it’s classy and it would be perfect for multiple outfits, which is what I would look to buy if it was my dad! www.oakley.com, $ 80

Travis Mathew

Travis Mathew Father’s Day T-Shirt — Come on, what more do I have to say about that one?! www.travismathew.com, $ 32.95

SwingSmart

SwingSmart — Going to a swing instructor and getting analyzed can be expensive, and time consuming, but it is nice to check out what is going on with your golf swing if you’re in a slump. That’s why the SwingSmart is a good investment, and something cool for any dad who just wants a few minutes alone on the range. Basically the device clips to the shaft of your golf club and sends info to the free app on your phone, so get ready to improve your golf swing and game with the help of nobody at all. www.swingsmart.com, $ 249

Callaway Golf

Callaway U.S. Open edition hat — If there are two things my dad loves, it’s golf and America, so this hat is a perfect present for him to sport on the golf course. Speaking of it, I should probably order his now. www.callawaygolf.com, $ 27.99

Puma Golf

Puma Biofusion Golf Shoes — These new Biofusion golf shoes are some of the most comfortable on the market and these colors are just fantastic. If dad is looking for someone to make his outfit pop, check these out and don’t expect him to take them off when he finishes 18 holes. www.pumagolf.com, $ 169.99

Nike Golf

Nike Innovation Dri-FIT Polo — I’ve really liked some of the looks that Nike has rolled out with Rory McIlroy this year, and the Innovation Dri-FIT Polo is another great shirt. It’s classy, it doesn’t have a ton of colors (you know dads tend to hate color!), and you can look a little like Rory, even if your golf swing isn’t exactly a mirror image. www.nikegolf.com, $ 75

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