Amazon Has One of Our Top-Tested Golf Shoes at 40% Off Right Now Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

May 11, 2026

Best Budget Rangefinder

RedTiger Golf Rangefinder with Slope

Golf Rangefinder with Slope

Now 31% Off

$160 $110Amazon

RedTiger has earned a top spot in our running guide of the best golf rangefinders for a few years in a row now. We named it the best budget rangefinder in our tests, and it’s now even cheaper. It’s a little over $100, but it holds up well to its higher-priced contemporaries. The device is highly accurate, easy to use, and offers slope compensation in its readings. We also love the included magnet attachment to mount it to your cart.

Best Tested Golf Sunglasses

Tifosi Rivet Sport Sunglasses

Rivet Sport Sunglasses

Now 29% Off

$70 $50Amazon

You might not think you need a separate pair of golf sunglasses, but we highly recommend them. The Tifosi Rivet came out on top during our testing, and they’re now almost 30 percent off on Amazon. The glasses come in a secure, sport shade design that’s not too tight. Tifosi’s Enliven lens tech also helps highlight contrasts on the course, bringing out the color of the golf ball and helping decipher hidden slopes on the green. And $50 is a great price for a pair of dedicated, niche shades. Especially ones that offer this much.

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Dial in Your Distances

Arccos Smart Sensors

Smart Sensors

Now 28% Off

$225 $162Amazon

It’s sometimes difficult to really dial in your distances on the range. If you want a more accurate reading, you’ll want these smart sensors to analyze your game in action. Some distance trackers can run you a lot of dough, but Arccos’ Gen 3+ version is now under $170. You also get a free first-year membership to the Arccos Caddie app, which is a nice throw-in.

Extremely Forgiving

Cobra Darkspeed Iron Set

Darkspeed Iron Set

Now 18% Off

Cobra Irons have really increased in popularity over the last few years, largely in part to Bryson DeChambeau’s scientific approach to hitting absolute bombs. The Darkspeed Iron set features Cobra’s longest and most robust iron design to date. They’re also super forgiving and relatively easy to hit (for some) thanks to an A.I.-designed H.O.T. Face for a larger sweet spot. If you are thinking about switching to hollow cavity irons, this is probably a great entry point—especially at $120 off.

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Best Quarter Zip Deal

Adidas Ultimate365 Tour Quarter-Zip Pullover

Ultimate365 Tour Quarter-Zip Pullover

Now 59% Off

Everybody needs a reliable quarter-zip in their repertoire. Adidas makes a few of our favorites, and right now, the Ultimate365 Tour Quarter-Zip is nearly 60 percent off. It’s not often you can nab a $130, name-brand zip-up for around $50, but here we are. It’s made out of a breathable moisture-wicking fabric with a durable, water-repellent finish, fits like a glove, and is perfect for looking better than you’re playing.

Best Deal on Golf Shorts

Adidas Golf Adi Advantage Golf Shorts

Golf Adi Advantage Golf Shorts

Now 42% Off

$60 $35Amazon

There’s been a pretty longstanding debate about the validity of wearing shorts on the golf course. Old heads might not agree with it, but it’s pretty much an acceptable standard everywhere outside of the swankiest country clubs in the world Still, you’ll want to make sure you get a pair of golf shorts with the correct tailored length, that feel good, and look even better. Adidas is once again coming in clutch with the Adi Advantage Golf Shorts, which are now under $40 on Amazon.

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Oldie But Still Goodie

Adidas S2G Spikeless Leather 24

S2G Spikeless Leather 24

The Adidas S2G Spikeless Leather have been our top-tested golf shoes for a few years now. The new 26 version is great, and saw a few subtle upgrades that keeps it atop our golf shoes guide. But the previous 24 model here is still superb, and up to 40% off right now. These spikeless shoes feature cleat-comparable traction and manage to combine Adidas’ timeless everyday appeal with course-appropriate functionality. They’re super supportive, feature ample cushioning, and boast a waterproof leather upper for extra weatherproofing. Under $70 is nuts.

A Sleek Golf Hat

Vice Golf Crew Cap

Crew Cap

Finding the right golf hat can really be a tough call. Vice Golf makes a great one, and the Crew Cap pairs well with just about anything. A white hat comes with inherent risks, but it’s the most versatile colorway out there. Luckily, this one is now under $20, and it’s worth every penny. It features a snapback closure and patented Vice Brim rlex technology for easy brim shaping. That’ll also save you some money from getting it done at the store.

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Our Favorite High Ankle Golf Socks

FootJoy ProDry Crew Socks

ProDry Crew Socks

Now 39% Off

$28 $17Amazon

You can’t rock a new pair of golf shoes without the right socks. Our favorite crew socks for golf come courtesy of an absolute legend in golf footwear, FootJoy. We recommend these golf socks at full price, but 40 percent off is a nice kicker. They’re cozy, breathable, and feature DrySof Technology for both comfort and moisture control.

Best Golf Ball Deal

Wilson Profile Distance 36 Pack

Profile Distance 36 Pack

Now 20% Off

$45 $36Amazon

Pro V1s sadly aren’t on sale, but if you want to save a few bucks (or a lot of them), the ultra durable Wilson Profile Distances are now 20 percent off. These are still a solid mid-tier option, and if you’re playing at a tough course with a lot of hazards, a more inexpensive golf ball might be the way to go, regardless. At $1 a ball, it’s a great price; they feature a soft feel, travel a long way, and are pretty accurate. Checks all the boxes.

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Tim Kohut

Editor, Deals and Trends

Tim Kohut is the Deals and Trends Editor for Popular Mechanics, Men’s Health, Best Products, and Runner’s World. He has extensive product review and gear coverage expertise, particularly in tech, home, auto, and health. Tim was previously the Deputy Commerce Editor of The Drive and a Commerce Editor at BGR. He’s also overseen gear coverage and strategy at Popular Science, Bob Vila, Outdoor Life, and Field and Stream. He has a strong affinity for cats, Batman, and early 90’s Nicolas Cage films, in that order.

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Reviewed byRyan Brower

Senior Gear and Reviews Editor

Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up. He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.