We test gear because we know price doesn’t always equal performance. We’ve proven time and again that “expensive” doesn’t always mean “better.” But let’s be honest: some golfers want the best of the best—no matter the cost. If that’s you, this list is for you.
Each item below is something you would want to keep in your bag but they all come with a premium price tag. Whether you’re chasing comfort, convenience or just want to invest in high-quality gear, here are a few upgrades that belong in your golf bag.
KJUS Pro 3L 3.0 Jacket
The KJUS Pro 3L 3.0 Jacket will cost you as much as a new driver. However, if you’re an all-weather golfer, this might be the best rain jacket money can buy. The KJUS Pro 3L 3.0 is fully waterproof, windproof and breathable, with body-mapped Hyper 3D Stretch panels that move with your swing. Even in heavy rain, the jacket’s innovative wrist gutters direct water away from your hands so your grip stays dry.
Swag Headcover Starter Box

If your headcovers matter as much as your clubs, the Swag Golf Starter Box is for you. This kit includes a driver, fairway, hybrid and putter headcover, all fully customizable. These aren’t just headcovers. They’re collector’s items and conversation starters.
Bushnell Pro X3+LINK Rangefinder

One of the most advanced rangefinders we’ve tested, the Bushnell Pro X3+LINK delivers consistent accuracy no matter the terrain or conditions. It was the best overall rangefinder of 2025. With slope and weather-adjusted yardages, built-in wind data (via app) and Bluetooth-connected club recommendations from your launch monitor. The only downside here is that it’s a little heavy.
SHED RAIN Vortex Vent Pro Umbrella

The SHED RAIN Vortex Vent Pro is engineered for extreme conditions with aircraft-grade aluminum, anti-inversion struts and shock-absorbing joints. The double-canopy design and pressure release vents handle high gusts, while a spring-loaded tension system keeps the top taut. At over two pounds, it’s built like a tank and performs like one, too.
Titleist StaDry Performance Towel

A premium towel might not sound like a splurge but a great towel is a really important accessory. The StaDry Performance Towel features a waterproof exterior to keep moisture out and a microfiber interior that cleans grooves and grips with ease. It clips to your bag, stays dry and doesn’t bleed onto your gear. This is not flashy, just flat-out functional.
Alphard Club Booster V2

This electric upgrade transforms your existing push cart into a remote-controlled caddie. The Club Booster V2 navigates hills and slopes with ease. It features a six-axis gyroscope for tracking, downhill speed control and anti-tip wheels. It’s a huge upgrade in convenience and the removable battery can last up to 36 holes. If you walk regularly, this is one splurge that pays off round after round.
It’s not a cheap upgrade but if you have a push cart you love and want a little extra help getting it around the course, this is the way to go.
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