Pitch fork
The pitch fork is necessary to remove the ball impact holes on the green (pitch mark) caused by approach shots. It is inexpensive to purchase and helps to ensure that the golf course is left as everyone would like to find it. Sets that include a pitch fork and a ball marker are particularly practical.
Ball marker
A ball marker is there to indicate the position of the ball on the green before it is picked up for cleaning or removed from a fellow player's putting line, for example.
Many different ball markers ensure that every golfer can easily find their own marker on the green. They are either made of plastic and can be stored in a trouser pocket or they are magnetic and can be attached to a clip on the cap or shoe so that they are quickly to hand.
Score counter
At the beginning of your golf career, it's difficult to keep your shots in your head. You are so preoccupied with your game - where is my ball?, which club do I choose?, what type of shot do I hit best? - so that counting your shots almost becomes a minor matter. And then keeping track of your teammate's shots, who may be playing on the other side of the fairway, seems almost impossible.
This is where a score counter comes to the rescue! Whether in "click format" or in the form of a counting chain is not so important. You decide what you feel more comfortable with!
Golf umbrellas
To avoid being caught in the rain during a downpour and still be able to enjoy your round of golf, you should always have an umbrella with you! Golf umbrellas are special for several reasons and differ from normal umbrellas. For example, they are not susceptible to lightning due to their carbon material. In addition, most golf umbrellas are really big so that you and your equipment are protected in the best possible way. And many have a two-part canopy so that any wind that gets into it does not fold it over. This makes it particularly storm-proof and stable.
Rangefinder
Rangefinders make the game of golf so much easier! With the help of a rangefinder, you can accurately determine the distance from the ball to the target so that you can always make an informed decision about your club choice for the next shot. You can also use such a device to determine the distance you hit with each club.
Rangefinders are available in a wide variety of designs - either as a golf GPS watch, whose display shows the distances to the middle, start and end of the green as well as to individual obstacles, or as a laser or rangefinder, which can be used to measure the distances to any reflective objects.
Golf GPS watches are more practical and quicker to use, whereas lasers and rangefinders measure the distances to every bush, tree, obstacle, etc.
Towels
A club towel fulfills several functions at once. On the one hand, of course, it is used to clean your golf clubs. On the other hand, you can also use it to dry wet grips or gloves. A 2-sided TriFold club towel is therefore ideal - one side can be used for cleaning and the other for drying.
In an emergency, you can also hang it over your clubs if you are surprised by a rain shower on the course and there is not enough time to unpack and use the rain cover in your golf bag.