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The Towel Edit — 12 Worth Clipping to Your Bag

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The Towel Edit — 12 Worth Clipping to Your Bag

Twelve towels from twelve brands, and not a single one came from a pro shop bargain bin. The Sugarloaf Social Club SSC Golf Towel leads with a heavy-weight waffle knit and a magnetic clip that actually holds. Gumtree Golf's Member Caddy Towel at $50 is the premium play. Jones Sports Co's Storm Towel matches it. And at the other end, Swannies' Santiago Towel at $25 proves you don't need to spend big to clip something good to your bag.

In between, you've got Walker Golf Things, Random Golf Club's limited Tempo Towel, Birds of Condor, Sunday Golf, Malbon, Ghost Golf's magnetic caddie, Devereux, and Stitch. The spread runs $25 to $50. Small accessory, big personality differentiator.

The Collection — 12 Pieces
Sugarloaf Social Club — SSC Golf Towel in cream with embroidered logo
Sugarloaf Social Club
SSC Golf Towel · $38
Heavy-weight waffle knit with an embroidered crest and a magnetic clip that actually holds. Sugarloaf's SSC Golf Towel looks like it belongs at a private club, but the price tag ($38) and the brand's laid-back Georgia roots say otherwise. Generous 20×40 size, so you're not wringing out a hand towel by the turn. One of the cleanest towel designs in the indie golf space right now.
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Gumtree Golf — Member Caddy Towel draped over golf bag
Gumtree Golf
Member Caddy Towel · $50
Australian-made from premium terry with a deep pile that drinks water like it's been walking 18 in the outback. Gumtree's Member Caddy Towel ($50) is the priciest on this list, but the quality justifies it — thick, oversized, and finished with a leather-look clip tab. The brand's whole deal is understated Aussie golf culture, and this towel nails that quiet confidence.
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Walker Golf Things — Kooka Icon Towel with kookaburra logo
Walker Golf Things
Kooka Icon Towel · $39.95
Walker Golf Things is an Australian label that keeps popping up in indie golf circles, and the Kooka Icon Towel ($39.95) is their signature piece. Jacquard-woven kookaburra logo, waffle texture, clip attachment. It's the kind of towel that makes people ask 'where'd you get that?' on the first tee. Walker's whole range has that same effortlessly cool energy.
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Random Golf Club — Tempo Towel jacquard weave
Random Golf Club
Tempo Towel · $38 · Limited
Erik Anders Lang's Random Golf Club made the Tempo Towel as a soft jacquard piece that doubled as a swing thought reminder. It sold out fast and hasn't come back — which is peak RGC. If you see one on the resale market, grab it. The brand's towel drops are rare and tend to disappear. Check their accessories page periodically; when they restock, it goes quick.
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Birds of Condor — Birds Script Golf Towel in black
Birds of Condor
Birds Golf Towel · $35
Birds of Condor brings Melbourne skate-meets-golf energy to everything they make, and their Birds Golf Towel ($35) is no exception. Bold script logo on black microfiber, carabiner clip, and a size that actually covers your needs. The brand started as a hat company and expanded into a full lifestyle line — the towel carries that same irreverent, design-forward attitude.
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Sunday Golf — classic microfiber golf towel
Sunday Golf
Golf Towel · $34.99
Sunday Golf built their name on the lightweight carry bag, and their Golf Towel ($34.99) follows the same philosophy — clean, functional, no wasted design. Microfiber with a clip attachment, available in multiple colorways. It's not trying to be fancy; it's trying to be the towel you actually use every round. Solid entry point if you're building out a Sunday bag setup.
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Malbon Golf — Buckets Golf Towel in black
Malbon Golf
Golf Towel Black · $38
Malbon is the streetwear-golf crossover brand that's been on a tear, and their Golf Towel ($38) in black keeps it simple — Buckets logo, premium microfiber, clean edges. It's the towel equivalent of a well-fitted black tee. If you're already in the Malbon ecosystem with hats and polos, this rounds out the bag nicely without screaming for attention.
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Ghost Golf — Magnetic Towel Caddie in black
Ghost Golf
Magnetic Towel Caddie · $35
Ghost Golf's whole thing is magnets, and the Magnetic Towel Caddie ($35) is the product that put them on the map. Built-in neodymium magnets let you stick it to your cart, your club, your cooler — wherever metal exists. Black microfiber, industrial-strength hold. It's genuinely useful tech wrapped in a clean design. The kind of product that makes you wonder why everyone doesn't do this.
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Devereux — Skull Caddie Golf Towel
Devereux
Skull Caddie Towel · ~$38
Devereux started as a golf lifestyle brand in Scottsdale and the Skull Caddie Towel (~$38) is their signature accessory. Waffle microfiber with a subtle skull motif that reads more 'desert cool' than edgy. Magnetic attachment, oversized cut. Devereux flies under the radar compared to the hype brands, but their quality-to-price ratio is excellent.
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Stitch Golf — Cotton Towel in classic white
Stitch Golf
Cotton Towel · $28
Stitch Golf is known for headcovers and bags, but their Cotton Towel ($28) might be the quiet MVP of their accessories line. Pure cotton, classic construction, no gimmicks — just a well-made towel at a fair price. The branding is minimal and tasteful. If you prefer natural fiber over microfiber and don't need magnetic tricks, this is your pick.
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Jones Sports Co — Storm Towel for rain protection
Jones Sports Co
Storm Towel · $50
Jones Sports Co makes the best golf bags in the game, and their Storm Towel ($50) brings that same utilitarian design ethos. Double-layer construction with a waterproof backing — the outside dries your clubs while the inside stays dry for your hands. It's a towel that actually solves a problem. Premium price for a premium solution to wet-weather golf.
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Swannies — Santiago Towel in sky blue
Swannies
Santiago Towel · $25
Swannies started in the golf apparel space and their Santiago Towel ($25) is the most affordable option on this list without feeling like a budget pick. Soft microfiber, clean colorways, solid clip. It's the towel you throw in your bag without overthinking it. The price point makes it easy to grab two — one for clubs, one for hands. Smart play.
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