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The GO Kit

For easy traveling, pack these cool, lightweight and handy accessories

 

 

 

 

 

 

Puma Quiver Bag

Sometimes having a golf bag with twelve pockets, rain cover and cooler pouch can be a bit much (are you golfing or climbing Kilimanjaro?). If you’re looking for take a quick run to the course without cracking a vertebrae then Puma’s Quiver, the lightweight golf bag inspired by an archer’s arrow case, is ideal. It will come in handy if you plan on attending the Puma Open, the golf tournament being held at The Diplomat Country Club in Fort Lauderdale on September 19. $90. golf.puma.com or www.thepumaopen.com

 

 

 

Tommy Bahama Poker Caddie


There’s no telling when a few post-round pops mightspontaneously combust into a Texas Hold’em battle royale. And when that happens, Chiclets or Oreos won’t give you that authentic casino feel. So bring the Bellagio to your backyard with Tommy Bahama’s cool, travel-ready poker caddie. The eight-inch rotating caddie, which comes packed in a leather case, comes with two decks of cards and 200 metal and clay chips. $175. www.tommybahama.com.

 

 

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J. Lindeberg hats

This Stockholm brand has become ubiquitous on the PGA Tour thanks to players like Camilo Villegas and Aaron Baddeley. During their summer Tour stops, you’ll likely to see Villegas and Baddeley wearing J. Lindeberg’s hats, pants, and belts with brushed steel buckles with the mirrored J logo. For your summer tour stops, we recommend the J. Lindeberg visor with adjustable strap or solid twill ballcap. Visor, $29, and ballcap, $33. www.jlindeberg.com

 


 

2Crocs Ace

Players who wish they could rock flip-flops on the golf course should know that Crocs, makers of those space-ace polymer clogs, has unveiled the Ace, the hyper-comfortable new golf shoe. The Ace comes equipped with the Crocs’ trademark lightweight material and footbed comfort. Added for the golf component are an adjustable “turbo” strap for stability, ventilation ports to increase breathing and help players line up square to the ball, and traditionally arranged soft spikes. $40. www.crocs.com

 

 

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Spot Satellite Messenger

If your employee or relative tends to disappear onto large tracts of Bermuda grass during the summer, let GPS take the guessing out of their whereabouts. Introducing Spot, the satellite messenger that highlights your location and status. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, Spot denotes your GPS location (which can be tracked through Google Maps), sends check-in messages to loved ones, and alerts 911 responders to your whereabouts in crisis situations. $170. www.findmespot.comwww.jlindeberg.com

 


 

2MD Skincare Sunscreen Packettes

Keeping a tube of sunscreen in your golf bag is like putting a dye pack in a bank robber’s moneybag: at some point it’s going to explode. Make things easy on yourself with MD Skincare’s new sunscreen packettes. Just open the packette, rub the SPF 30 towelette on your skin, and you’re good to go. The wipe also has ingredients to prevent the clogged pores and breakouts that result from sweating. $42 for pack of 60. www.mdskincare.com

 

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