You know all of the basic things to pack for a golf trip with your favorite golf buddies: Your clubs, enough golf balls, sunscreen, gloves and polos. The list goes on. But there are other, potentially less obvious, pieces of gear that you can pack for your next golf getaway. We’re packing the five items in this story for our next golf getaway because they are versatile and don’t take up too much valuable luggage space. After having a glimpse at these, we’re going to guess you’ll be thinking about throwing them in your bag for your next trip, too.

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This compact speaker from Bushnell will read out yardages to you and connect to your phone to play your favorite songs while you’re on the course. Even if you aren’t a fan of playing music on-course, this is a great item to have on-hand for golf trips. You’ll be happy you have a speaker when you’re all hanging out at the rental house after the round, recounting the wins and woes of your round. 

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Versatility is key when packing items for a trip. This hat functions as a standard hat, with breathability and UV protection. But it also has waterproof capabilities. So if you’re going somewhere where it might rain, this is a hat that you’ll be happy to have. It’ll protect you from the elements, but if it doesn’t rain, you’ll still be comfortable wearing it. 

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Bringing your own water bottle means you’ll be using less plastic when you travel, because you won’t be buying plastic bottles of water every time you’re thirsty. By using a reusable water bottle, you’ll be helping the planet, helping your own body by exposing yourself to fewer microplastics and saving some money. These Bivo bottles are insulated, so your icy water will stay icy. They were developed by cyclists, who focused on creating a smooth and steady flow of liquid leaving the bottle. The bottles also come in fun colors, so you can match your bottle to your personality.  

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Expensive sunglasses are great, but while traveling, it’s nice to have a pair that you’re not afraid of losing. These shades from Knockaround are great for golf—Knockaround now sponsors several professional golfers—because they’re lightweight and the athletic fit will keep them in place throughout your round. At $55, if they somehow get lost or misplaced during your travels, you’re not going to lose any sleep. 

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Previous Next Pause Play Galvin Green Lily Jacket $219

This jacket is incredibly lightweight. Like, throw it in your golf bag, and you won’t even know it’s there, kind of light. It’s a great piece for travel because it’ll handle a little bit of everything: It’s windproof and water resistant, breathable with just a bit of stretch. It’s the kind of jacket you want with you just in case you encounter a little bit of weather. If it drizzles, this has you covered. If you have a chilly morning tee time and want an extra layer for the first few holes, this is a great option to have on hand. And it’s so light, if you pack it and don’t end up needing it, it hasn’t taken up too much extra space or added weight to your luggage.  

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