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CB by Chris Bajda Updated August 09, 2026
Golf is an expensive sport surrounded by cheap gifts, which is why most twenty dollar golf presents end up in the garage. The ones that survive have two things in common: they solve a small annoyance on the course, and they have his name on them.
The short answer: buy a personalized divot tool, a magnetic cart koozie or a slim engraved flask. All three sit between twelve and fifteen dollars, all three are used every round, and the divot tool alone sold 2,315 units here in the last twelve months. Personalization is free on everything below, which is the difference between a considered gift and a till-point grab.
Everything here is ranked by what people actually bought over the last year, not by what we would like to sell. Prices are pulled live, so what you see is what it costs today. If you would rather browse the whole range, start with golf gifts.
A note on the photos. Most of these products are what golf outings and clubs order by the hundred, so our photography shows them carrying event logos. Every one of them is sold singly and personalizes with a name or initials instead, which is what you want if this is one gift for one golfer. The volume is the point: a divot tool that 2,315 golfers received last year is a safer bet than something with no track record.
| Budget | How many | What you get for it |
|---|---|---|
| Under $10 | 2 picks | Ball markers. The right size when you need something small for everyone in the group. |
| $10 to $15 | 12 picks | The sweet spot. Divot tools, koozies, flasks, bag tags. Almost everything we sell most of lives here. |
| $15 to $20 | 11 picks | A step up in material. Engraved towels, pilsner glasses, hybrid tools. |
| $20 to $30 | 6 picks | Just over the line, for when the budget stretches. Tumblers, shoe bags, poker chip markers. |
| Gift | Price | Best for | Sold (365d) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Custom Logo Divot Tool | $12.99 | The outright best seller | 2,315 |
| Champion Circle Golf Ball Tumbler | $22.99 | Best if you can stretch past $20 | 1,158 |
| Clubhouse Magnetic Golf Tournament Koozie | $12.99 | The one nobody already owns | 1,056 |
| Custom Logo Tee'd Up Flask | $14.99 | Best for a foursome | 939 |
| Invitational Elite Personalized Golf Sunglasses | $12.99 | Most useful on the course | 394 |
| The ProMark Custom Ball Marker | $8.99 | Cheapest personalized pick | 167 |
At this price the only thing separating a gift from a token is personalization, and it is free on both of these.

A copper-finish marker engraved with initials or a short line, in three designs.
Why it works at this price: Under eight dollars and still personalized, which is the only way a gift this cheap avoids feeling like a stocking filler.
$7.99 was $19.99 112 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A clean metal marker you can put a name, a date or a logo on.
Why it works at this price: The single cheapest personalized thing we sell, and it disappears into a golf bag rather than a drawer.
$8.99 167 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days
This is the band that actually works. Almost everything we sell most of is between ten and fifteen dollars, and nothing here feels like you were saving money.

A two-tone divot tool with a magnetic ball marker, personalized, in two colours.
Why it sells: This is the best-selling product on the entire store, 2,315 of them in the last year. If you want one safe answer to this whole question, it is this.
$12.99 2,315 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A koozie that magnets to the cart frame instead of rolling around in the cupholder.
Why it sells: The magnet is the whole point. It solves a problem every golfer has and almost nobody has bought a fix for.
$12.99 1,056 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

The heavier divot tool, with a seated marker in the handle.
Why it sells: The upgrade on pick three for the same money if you prefer a chunkier tool in the hand.
$12.99 675 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A slim engraved flask sized for a back pocket rather than a bag.
Why it sells: Slim matters. A round flask prints through a golf trouser pocket and this one does not.
$12.99 445 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

Personalized sunglasses with the name printed on the arm.
Why it sells: The most genuinely used gift in this price band. Golfers lose sunglasses constantly and rarely replace them with anything nice.
$12.99 394 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A dimpled bag tag engraved with a name or a club.
Why it sells: Bag tags are the gift that stays visible for years, which is more than you can say for most things at thirteen dollars.
$12.99 381 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

The slim-can version, sized for seltzers and skinny cans.
Why it sells: Standard koozies do not fit slim cans, which is why this sells alongside the magnetic one rather than instead of it.
$12.99 349 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A divot tool that also holds a marker, a brush, a groove cleaner and a bottle opener.
Why it sells: The pick for someone who already owns a divot tool. Five functions makes it a different gift rather than a duplicate.
$12.99 321 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

An engraved pint glass for the drink after the round.
Why it sells: The nineteenth hole is half the sport. This is the only gift on the list that acknowledges it.
$11.99 208 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

The standard personalized koozie in five colours.
Why it sells: The one to buy when you need several and want them to match without looking corporate.
$11.99 148 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A simpler bag tag in six styles.
Why it sells: Cheaper and lighter than the dimpled tag above, and easier to match to a club colour.
$12.99 178 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A stamp set for marking your own balls, in nineteen designs.
Why it sells: Solves a real argument. Two players in the same group playing the same ball number is the most common reason for a lost hole.
$11.99 was $14.99 Ships in 1 to 2 business days
The extra five dollars buys better material rather than a bigger idea. Heavier tools, engraved glass, embroidered towels.

The larger engraved flask, our second-best seller at 939 units.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: Bigger than the twelve-dollar flask and better finished. If the flask is the whole gift rather than part of a bundle, buy this one.
$14.99 939 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A flask printed with a golf-ball dimple pattern.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The version that looks like a golf gift on sight, which matters if it is being opened in front of people.
$14.99 296 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A multi-tool engraved with a joke about three-putting, in two colours.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The rare funny golf gift that is still a real tool afterwards, rather than a novelty that gets binned in March.
$14.99 126 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A third flask option with a different engraving layout.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: Pick this one if you want the engraving to run across the face rather than sit in a badge.
$14.99 114 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

The insulated, rigid version rather than the foam sleeve.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: Holds temperature through a full nine in summer heat, which foam does not.
$16.99 325 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A monogrammed tool with a heavier finish than the budget versions.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The gift-boxed option in this category, so it does not need wrapping.
$17.99 was $25.99 Ships in 1 to 2 business days

An embroidered towel with a carabiner clip.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: Towels are the most-replaced item in a golf bag and the least often bought new. Two hundred and ten sold last year.
$19.99 210 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

The premium divot tool, heavier, with a switchblade action.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The one to buy when the divot tool is the actual gift rather than the thing filling out a bag.
$19.99 150 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A leather-look bag tag in nine finishes.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The bag tag that reads as a proper gift rather than an event freebie.
$19.99 121 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A laser-engraved pilsner glass at sixteen ounces.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The pint glass scaled up, and the better choice if he drinks lager rather than ale.
$19.99 110 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A ball marker printed with a cartoon likeness drawn from a photo.
Why it earns the extra few dollars: The only genuinely personal gift in this price band. Everything else here is a name, this one is a face.
$19.99 Ships in 1 to 2 business days
If you searched for gifts under twenty-five or under thirty, this section is for you. Crossing twenty dollars opens up the two things the cheaper bands cannot do, insulated drinkware and boxed sets.

An insulated tumbler with a golf-ball dimple texture, personalized.
Why it is worth crossing $20: Second-highest seller on the whole store at 1,158 units and $27,594. If you searched for gifts under $25 or $30, this is the one you came for.
$22.99 1,158 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A personalized set of balls printed with a name, logo or photo.
Why it is worth crossing $20: The gift a golfer uses up, which sounds like a downside and is actually why they reorder.
$24.99 152 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A boxed set pairing a tool, a marker and a towel.
Why it is worth crossing $20: Three gifts in one box for under twenty-five, and the easiest single answer if you do not know what he already owns.
$24.99 101 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

A cart-mounted phone holder, personalized.
Why it is worth crossing $20: Everyone films their swing now and nobody has anywhere to put the phone. This is the most modern gift on the page.
$25.99 285 sold in the last year Ships in about 3 business days

A ventilated personalized shoe bag.
Why it is worth crossing $20: The gift bought by people who have shared a car with muddy golf shoes exactly once.
$29.99 276 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days

Poker-chip style markers, personalized, sold in a set of thirty.
Why it is worth crossing $20: The best value per unit on this page if you are buying for a group rather than a person.
$29.99 141 sold in the last year Ships in 1 to 2 business days
A personalized divot tool, a magnetic cart koozie or a slim engraved flask. Those three cover almost every golfer, they all sit between twelve and fifteen dollars, and the divot tool alone sold 2,315 units here in the last year. If you want the safest single answer, buy the divot tool.
Thirteen of the picks above are fifteen dollars or less, and the $10 to $15 band is where most of what we sell actually lives. Divot tools, koozies, bag tags, flasks and the pint glass are all in it. You lose very little by staying under fifteen instead of twenty.
The last section covers it. The standout is the personalized golf tumbler at just under twenty-three dollars, which is our second-best-selling product overall. Above that, a boxed accessory set or a cart phone caddy are the two that get used most.
Golf balls he has not chosen, gloves in a guessed size, and anything with a joke printed on it that he will be seen holding by people he plays with weekly. Cheap novelty golf gifts are the most returned category we have. Personalize something small and useful instead.
That is the whole reason they work. Personalization is free on everything above, so an eight dollar ball marker with his initials on it reads as a considered gift, while an eight dollar unbranded one reads as something grabbed at a till.
Almost everything on this page ships in one to two business days, and anything slower is marked on the item. That makes this a workable list even if the round is this weekend.
Engraving and printing are included on everything above, and almost all of it ships in one to two business days. Buying for a whole group or an outing? The same products are available in bulk with your event logo.
Chris Bajda is the founder of Groovy Golfer. He started the shop to make personalized golf gifts that feel thought through, not picked off a shelf, and he still has a hand in the products that carry the brand name.

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