Treat Dad to a pair of the Jet-A or Panorama Composite Hybrid from Scheyden Precision Eyewear. They're perfect for golf, fishing, boating, hunting or any outdoor activity where absolute clarity is a must. Also features: repellant coating, scratch-resistant finish and thin arms that tuck comfortably beneath headwear. $259-309 www.Scheyden.com
Club Glove’s TravelRX was inspired by a classic doctor’s bag, making it great for the on-the-go Dad. He will love the TravelRX vintage design updated with modern features for optimal use. Whether headed on a work trip or weekend getaway, the extremely space-efficient upper and lower compartments create separation when packing or adjust into one large bag. $399 www.clubglove.com
From the brand that pioneered the hybrid golf shoe, ECCO offers Dad an array of non-cleated styles for wear on or off the course. A classic wingtip pattern, Tour Hybrid, transitions nicely from the office to first tee. The BIOM Hybrid and Golf Street offer sport-driven and casual looks. All feature the ECCO E-DTS outsole with more than 800 traction angles for superb grip on any surface. $140-$190 www.eccousa.com
Fila Golf For the average Joe or avid golfer, tops, bottoms and accessories from Fila Golf will make your Dad stand out on the first tee, because of his style, not just his swing. The latest developments from this heritage sportswear brand feature UV-protectant, eco-friendly, wrinkle-resistant and moisture wicking fabrics that will him cool, dry and comfortable all summer long. $16-130 www.ShopFilaGolf.com
Dad can create a personalized ball mark by tracing a design from the 100 existing patterns from Tin Cup Golf Ball Marking Stencil. Tin Cup is 100% made-in-the-USA stainless steel cup construction and comes with a lifetime guarantee. Models also include Bombs Away, Jolly Roger (skull and cross bones), Luck of the Irish (shamrock) and Five O’Clock Somewhere. $19.95 www.tin-cup.com
Among many other books, Dave Donelson is the author of Weird Golf: 18 tales of fantastic, horrific, scientifically impossible, and morally reprehensible golf
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