6 Halloween Golf Items You Need This Year

From logo balls to skulls galore, you can add a spooky twist to your game this month.
6 Halloween Golf Items You Need This Year
6 Halloween Golf Items You Need This Year /

Halloween. It’s a holiday about gourds for some, and gore for others. Creepy and cute, ghosts and goblins, candy and costumes. Whether you are a "trick or treat" fan, or not so much, it can be a fun time to show your spirit(s) even on the golf course. A few eerie-sistible items popped up we thought would be fun to share, but only enter if you dare.

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G/Fore

G-fore-hat

G/Fore gets the "Boo" started with its "Skull & T’s" hat is made with stretch performance twill fabric. The built-in athletic sweatband plus flex fit offer an important comfort factor. Spooky and patriotic all in one. $45. pgatoursuperstore.com.

True Linkswear

True Linkswear Dead Golfer shoes
True Linkswear

True Linkswear has released a small-batch "Dead Golfer Collection" of goods and feature the logo on two shoe styles, T-shirts, hats, hoodies and even a limited run of 100 sets of custom irons.

The True Lux Hybrid high-performance golf shoe blends modern and heritage design. The limited-edition colorway is embellished with Dead Golfer aesthetic. The Lux Hybrid features an Achilles heel pad, a TPU stabilizer, 2-year waterproof bootie and a high-retention elastic heel lock system for an elevated fit and feel.

The All Day Knit 3 is a popular athleisure shoe and gets a Dead Golfer, black-on-black iteration in time for the spooky holiday. The one-piece sock-fit knit upper is ultra-breathable, lightweight, and durable. This edition of the shoe also features an AD V2 comfort sole, and a versatile all-terrain ready mountaineering inspired tread. Items in the Dead Golfer Collection are priced from $20-$1,350. www.truelinkswear.com.

Swag Golf

Swag Golf Stacked Skulls wood cover set
Swag Golf

Swag Golf Stacked Skulls 2.0 golf club covers are new for this season but not guaranteed to last long. The orange flare and eclipse orange flare colorways are available in a set of three for driver, fairway and hybrid clubs, plus mallet or blade putter covers. They are designed and manufactured in the USA from durable UV resistant materials, and feature a plush protective interior. $333. www.swaggolf.com.

BN3TH

BN3TH jungle skull boxer brief
BN3TH

BN3TH Jungle Skull classic boxer brief is made from ultra-soft, breathable, lightweight tencel modal fabric that is guaranteed to stay smooth and keep you comfortably supported at all times. An important feature to consider wearing under a Darth Vader costume. There is also chafe-free flat lock stitching, no-roll waistband, 26 patterns, 10 solid colors and sizes XXS - XXL. $32. www.bn3th.com.

Asher Golf

Asher Golf DeathGrip glove
Asher Golf

Asher Golf DeathGrip Premium glove celebrates the spooky festivities of the month with a technical and bone-chilling design. The skeletal print glove is made with a single piece of precision-cut AAA Cabretta leather and features Asher’s precision-fit technology. It’s available in black or white backgrounds, sizes S-XXL, for both right and left hand. $18-28. www.ashergolf.com.

Titleist

Titleist custom-logo Halloween balls
Titleist

Titleist custom golf balls have an array of icons to choose from for just about any occasion you can think of. Click on the "Fall" options and you’ll see pumpkins, witches, ghosts, spiders and more, to get you into the spirit of the season. Available on several Titleist golf ball varieties, customizing adds a bit of personal touch and fun to your game. Custom golf balls ship within eight business days. $60 per dozen. www.titleist.com.


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Janice Ferguson
JANICE FERGUSON

Janice Ferguson helped start/write the Apparel Wire for Golf Press Association—the first weekly e-pub devoted to golf fashion that ran for eight years. She has also written for Golfweek, USGA, AGM, Morning Read, and covers the diversity of golf brands at PGA Shows. While she admits struggling to lower her handicap, she is determined to look good trying.