The golf industry continues its technological revolution and evolution, with groundbreaking products that are reshaping how players approach and engage with the game. Here’s a select look at a handful of the innovative, interesting, and inspired new golf products that were recently released or will soon hit the market in 2025.
Garmin Approach G20 Solar

This GPS golf handheld displays yardages—front, middle, and back of the green—as well as denoting hazards and dogleg distances with large, easily readable numbers on its 2.2-inch display. What’s unique and particularly appealing about this $300 device, especially for those of us who are constantly forgetting to recharge our various gadgets, is that it has unlimited battery life thanks to its solar charging capabilities. It still gets up to 30 rounds if the sun isn’t shining, but if you’re playing on a perfect golf day, you’ll never have to stop. (SHOP NOW)
Bushnell A1-Slope

Bushnell is the gold standard when it comes to rangefinder technology and the A1-Slope is the company’s latest breakthrough. The ultra-compact laser rangefinder, with a budget-friendly $300 price tag, delivers precise distance readings in a sleek, modern package that’s about as tall as a standard golf tee (less than 2.5 inches). It doesn’t skimp on technology either, with Bushnell’s patented Slope Technology, PinSeeker with JOLT, and a powerful magnet. (SHOP NOW)
Avgar Uforia Suites

Of all the new “golf bags” on the market, this one—which bills itself as the first-ever “Golf Trunk”—will undoubtedly turn the most heads… and maybe raise the most eyebrows. The New Zealand-based brand has turned the traditional golf bag inside out, with clubs securely and protectively housed on the outside of the trunk. The central storage area, meanwhile, has four shelves, eight door pockets, and one drawer, and is a convenient cache for all your golf needs, from golf balls, gloves, extra apparel, and accessories to shoes, a cooler bag, valuables, and more. With a starting price of about $1,150, there’s no rattling clubs either. (SHOP NOW)
Cobra LIMIT3D Irons

Cobra has taken the sleek look and soft feel of a players’ blade to another level, creating a new 3D printed line that’s intended to be playable by a wide range of golfers—from scratch players to mid- and higher handicappers. The Cobra LIMIT3D irons feature a complex internal lattice structure that reduces the weight of the club by 33 percent while providing additional stiffness and strength to support the clubface. This allowed designers to reposition discretionary weight lower and deeper in the 3D printed clubhead, thereby achieving the lowest center of gravity and highest moment-of-inertia possible in a smaller blade shape. The 4i-PW set retails for $3,000. (SHOP NOW)
BAL.ON Smart Kit

This new training system was first released in Europe and has now made its way to the U.S., with a pair of pressure soles that captures the otherwise invisible shift of your weight during the golf swing. Relying on pressure data and AI, the Smart Kit delivers real-time analysis and coaching via a smartphone app. The heatmap pressure patterns help golfers see details of their movement and identify spots where ground forces aren’t optimal for the weight shift in the golf swing. (SHOP NOW)
L.A.B. Golf OZ.1 putter

L.A.B. Golf continues to have one of the most-talked about products on the club market with its patented no-torque Lie Angle Balance (L.A.B.) technology. The newest release, the OZ.1i, is the brand’s first putter with an insert and was created in collaboration with former Masters champion and L.A.B. ambassador Adam Scott. The OZ.1, released in February and priced at $559, has a one-piece, all aluminum insert that feels softer than the firmer stainless-steel inserts in the OZ.1i. (SHOP NOW)
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