As kids, the one question that grown-ups asked the most wasn’t “what do you want to be when you grow up?” It was “what do you want for Christmas?” Despite how “old” I’m starting to feel at 28 years of age (look, I remember the world before smartphones), I still consider myself a big kid and still have a Christmas list as long as Titanic. While the list is now mostly golf stuff, that’s okay because those are toys for grown-ups. I knew I couldn’t be alone, so I polled the MyGolfSpy staff to see what’s on their lists, and there’s some good stuff on there… Without further ado, here’s the MyGolfSpy staff’s 2025 wishlist.
Pinned Golf Caddie GPS Tablet
This was a resounding favorite among MGS staff, and it’s easy to see why. The Pinned Golf Caddie GPS Tablet is a full-size golf GPS tablet built to replace bulky cart screens or phone-based apps. Its large 8-inch HD display makes yardages, hazards, and hole layouts easy to read from the seat or the bag. It ships preloaded with more than 45,000 courses and requires no subscription for updates. A built-in magnet lets you attach it to a cart, and the weather-resistant housing means it’s ready for rain or shine. While it wasn’t on my personal list before asking around, I want one now.
Maxfli Modern Classic Stand Bag

Back in the day, Johnny Gill had a hit song “My, My, My”, and that is what this bag has MGS staffers saying. The Maxfli Modern Classic Stand Bag brings a clean, traditional look with modern functionality. This bag strikes that balance between vintage style without cosplaying. At just under $300, this bag costs significantly less that its competition in the premium bag space, and for looks, performance, and value, I see why staffers want this one.
BirdieBall 4′ x 10′ Indoor RollTech
Putting Green

The BirdieBall Indoor RollTech
Green landed on the MGS staff wishlist for a simple reason: everyone wants a reliable way to keep their putting sharp at home. The 4′×10′ size gives you enough room to work on pace and start-line without taking over an entire room, and the surface has the true-rolling feel BirdieBall is known for. It stays flat, sets up in seconds, and lets you get meaningful reps in whether you have five minutes or an hour. We all want to be better putters, and this mat was an easy pick.
Vortex Anarch Image Stabilized Laser Golf Rangefinder

The Vortex Anarch Image Stabilized Laser Rangefinder made the MGS staff wishlist because stabilization changes everything. The Anarch keeps the view steady when you are trying to lock onto a distant pin, and the optics stay clear in a variety of conditions. Yardages come back quickly and consistently, which gives you confidence in the number instead of second-guessing it. The build quality is solid, and the warranty support is strong (this thing has a lifetime warranty, man). This is a more-than-solid rangefinder, and look, our team don’t want no junk.
Bettinardi Antidote SB3 Putter

The Bettinardi Antidote SB3 earned a spot on the MGS staff wishlist because of how stable it feels through the stroke. The center shaft sits directly through the putter’s center of gravity, which helps the face stay square from takeaway to impact. The milled 303 stainless body gives it a soft, controlled feel, and the head shape keeps things steady on slight mis-hits. Bettinardi also offers this model for lefties, which is something our southpaw staffers (Connor) appreciated. If you want a putter that rewards a simple, repeatable motion, the SB3 is an easy one to put on your radar.
GolfForever Golf Fitness Training System

The GolfForever Fitness Training System was a popular choice among MGS staffers because a lot of us care about fitness and it makes practice easy. The weighted bar and bands give you a simple way to work on rotation and tempo, and it does a good job helping you feel a more connected swing. It sets up fast, travels well, and fits into whatever training space you have at home. A few minutes a day goes a long way with this thing.
Garmin Approach R50 Launch Monitor

Well, this one made the list for obvious reasons: it’s great. The Garmin Approach R50 delivers solid data in an easy-to-digest and teachable way. It tracks ball speed, club speed, smash factor, carry and total distance, giving you useful shot feedback whether you’re at the range or using a mat at home. It’s lightweight, easy to set up, and doesn’t require a full simulator bay. This is perfect for those of us looking to sharpen accuracy or dial in distances without the balloon of an investment of a full-scale simulator.
Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor

There’s just something about Christmas and the classics that go so hand-in-hand. A Christmas Carol, It’s a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street— you get the idea. I say that to say that at this point, the Rapsodo Mobile Launch Monitor is a classic for a reason. It can give you accurate metrics like ball speed, carry, smash factor and distance right from your phone. For newer staff members and veterans alike, this is something we all want this season.
Uneekor EYE XO2 SIG12 Golf Simulator Package

Okay, but who wouldn’t want this? The Uneekor EYE XO2 is a literal dream indoor setup. It uses high-speed cameras to record precise club and ball metrics, giving you reliable feedback indoors. The SIG12 enclosure provides a generous, sturdy frame and impact screen designed to handle full swings. We can just picture ourselves on snowy nights going into our full-scale sim and having a great time. This setup makes indoor practice/play feel like the real thing.
Srixon ZXi7 Irons

The Srixon ZXi7 irons earned a spot on the MGS staff wishlist because they were our Most Wanted Player’s Distance Irons of 2025; they had to make it. The ZXi7 produces strong ball speed, reliable distance and a level of forgiveness that makes them easy to trust throughout the bag. The forged construction gives them a satisfying and solid feel at impact, and with great shaping ability, these irons just have the “it” factor. It’s tough to imagine any experienced player who wouldn’t want these.
forelinksgolf Cabsoft Glove

A resounding favorite at MGS headquarters, the forelinks Cabsoft is a glove that a lot of our staffers already game but we want another one in our stockings because it’s just that good. It feels good the moment you put it on. It’s the kind of glove you forget about in the best way because it just works.
PAYNTR Sport Classic LE

The PAYNTR Sport Classic LE is MyGolfSpy GOAT, Brittany Olizarowicz’s most-wanted item this holiday season, and I see why. Not only does this shoe look great, it flat-out performs. I’ve never been one for huge conglomerates, so I love to see smaller, lesser-known brands getting some real love because they’re producing great gear. She likes this shoe for its profile, comfort, and steady traction through the swing. Not to mention, these are made of premium full-grain leather, are waterproof, and feature an ORTHOLITE Footbed, designed to compress less than 5%, ensures that cushioning, fit, and comfort never change.
lululemon Always Effortless Classic-Fit Jacket

In-house, we all know that Bennett Green has good taste, and for those of you who don’t know, let her most-wanted pick be a lesson. The lululemon Always Effortless Jacket is too cool— full stop. I’m not at all ashamed to say that if I were a woman, I’d absolutely own this. This jacket has some serious versatility, too. This can easily go from the gym, to the course, to a night out— you name it. Style should 100% be effortless, so this jacket’s name is apropos.
Alma Mater BETA LONGWING

Wherever he goes, just know that Connor Lindeman’s shoe game is bringing serious heat. His most-wanted item this season is the Alma Mater BETA LONGWING, and my only reaction is what the kids say: SHEEEEESH. These are certifiably clean. Alma Mater calls them a “masterclass in craftsmanship and performance,” and it’s difficult to argue. While they’re not quite my style (they’re almost there), I love the look of these and can absolutely see these making their way into my wardrobe.
Parnography Golf Prints

Yes, you read the name wrong at first. However, the name makes sense (more to come). Parnography is staff member, Andrew Zanzig’s pick this Christmas. We don’t always take the time to appreciate what a beautiful game golf is, and that’s where Parnography steps in. As a brand, they sit at the intersection where golf and art meet, and as a result, their prints are some of the most gorgeous we’ve come across, and evoke some serious feelings. With prints from iconic courses like North Berwick to Bandon Dunes, it’s tough to imagine your living space without one of these immediately making it that much better.
Custom Art Golf Map

Straight from the top man himself, Adam Beach, this is a really cool way to commemorate a memorable bucket-list or destination course. And sticking with the art and interior design theme, it is easy to see why any golfer would want this. In a world where most things are mass-produced, these are hand-crafted by local artisans with more than 20 years of woodworking experience, and each piece has the ability to transport you right back to the course. On occasion, we all want to go back in time at some point or another, and I think Rod Serling said it best in his epilogue to the classic Twilight Zone episode “Walking Distance”:
“Like all men, perhaps there’ll be an occasion, maybe a summer night sometime, when he’ll look up from what he’s doing and hear the voices and the laughter of the people and the places of his past. And perhaps across his mind there’ll flit a little errant wish that a man might not have to become old. And he’ll smile then, too, because he’ll know that it is just an errant wish, some wisp of memory, not too important really, some laughing ghosts that would cross a man’s mind.”
A custom art golf map is an item that allows us to go there from time-to-time.
Heathlander Golf Shoes

The moment you’ve been waiting for… to hear my most-wanted item this Christmas! All kidding aside, that goes to the Heathlander Golf Shoe. For me, when I see something that I know is “me,” I know it right away, and that’s just how it is with Heathlander. The problem is I want every colorway.
Dear Santa, I promise I’ve been very good this year.
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