The best custom towels for golf events are compact golf towels with a clip or grommet, made from microfiber or cotton blends, with simple, high-contrast branding for visibility during play.
Golf events are one of the strongest use cases for custom towels because the product is actively used throughout the event. Unlike many giveaways, a golf towel stays attached to a bag or cart, meaning repeated brand exposure across the entire round.
If you already know you need tournament-ready options, go directly to custom towels. If you’re planning your event kit, use the structure below to choose the right towel format, material, and branding approach.
Top recommendations for golf events
1) Microfiber golf towels (best for most tournaments)
- Lightweight and quick drying
- Easy to attach to bags
- Ideal for repeated use during play
- Works well for large participant counts
Best for:
- charity tournaments
- large sponsor events
- multi-course events
2) Cotton blend golf towels (best for balance of feel + function)
- Softer hand feel than microfiber
- Still manageable for portability
- Good for mid-tier events
Best for:
- club tournaments
- employee golf outings
- sponsor appreciation kits
3) Premium cotton golf towels (best for VIP or club gifting)
- Higher perceived value
- Better for gifting scenarios
- Less focused on lightweight portability
Best for:
- country club events
- executive or sponsor gifts
- premium tournament tiers
Good / Better / Best comparison
|
Tier |
Towel type |
Material |
Why it works |
Watch-outs |
|
Good |
Standard golf towel |
Microfiber |
Lightweight, cost-efficient, practical |
Less “premium” feel |
|
Better |
Golf towel with clip/grommet |
Microfiber or blend |
Easy attachment, better usability |
Slightly higher cost |
|
Best |
Premium golf towel |
Cotton or blend |
Higher perceived value, gift-worthy |
Bulkier and slower drying |
What to print on golf towels
Keep branding simple and readable
Golf towels are often viewed at a distance or while moving.
Best design choices:
- single logo or sponsor mark
- bold shapes and clean lines
- high contrast colors
- limited text
Avoid:
- multiple sponsor blocks
- fine detail artwork
- small text or thin lines
Placement matters more than size
The logo should be visible when the towel is hanging.
Best placements:
- lower corner
- bottom edge
- centered but not obstructed by folds
Match print method to event level
- Embroidery: best for premium events and club environments
- Screen print or transfer: best for larger runs with simple logos
- Sublimation (on microfiber): best for more detailed or colorful designs
For full guidance:
- Towel Printing Methods: Artwork Rules, Best Methods, and Common Mistakes
Quantity planning for golf events
Golf events are structured, which makes planning easier than open giveaways.
Standard baseline
- 1 towel per registered golfer
- Add 5% to 10% buffer for extras
Sponsor-heavy events
If multiple sponsors are involved:
- order slightly higher buffer (10% to 15%)
- account for VIPs, staff, and late registrations
Multi-round or multi-day events
- consider whether players need fresh towels
- add extra units if towels are not reused
Kit-based distribution
If towels are part of a welcome kit:
- align quantities with bag count
- pair with custom sports bottles or custom drawstring bags
Event operations: what works on the ground
Distribution method
Best approaches:
- include towels in registration bags
- hand out at check-in tables
- attach directly to carts or bags
Avoid:
- loose distribution without staff control
- placing towels where players forget to pick them up
Storage and logistics
- golf towels are compact, so bulk storage is manageable
- pre-pack kits to reduce day-of workload
- label boxes by group or tee time if needed
Weather considerations
- hot weather → microfiber performs better
- cooler conditions → cotton blends may feel more comfortable
Sponsor visibility
- choose a towel color that contrasts with the logo
- ensure logos remain visible when towel is folded or hanging
Mistakes to avoid
- Choosing beach towels for golf events
- Too bulky and impractical for on-course use
- Overloading the design with sponsors
- Reduces readability and visual impact
- Ignoring attachment features
- Clips or grommets increase usability significantly
- Underestimating quantity buffers
- Late registrations and staff needs are common
- Using low-contrast branding
- Logos must stand out against towel color
- Choosing based on price alone
- A slightly better towel increases usage and visibility
- Forgetting real-use conditions
- Players will use towels during play, not display them flat
FAQs
What is the best towel for golf tournaments?
The best towel for golf tournaments is a microfiber or cotton-blend golf towel with a clip or grommet for easy attachment.
Should golf towels have clips?
Yes, golf towels with clips or grommets are more practical because they attach easily to bags or carts.
Are microfiber towels better for golf?
Microfiber towels are generally better for golf because they are lightweight, quick drying, and easy to carry.
Can I use beach towels for golf events?
Beach towels are not ideal for golf events because they are too large and not practical during play.
What size towel is best for golf?
Compact golf towels are best because they balance usability, portability, and branding visibility.
How many towels should I order for a golf event?
Order one towel per golfer plus a 5% to 10% buffer for extras.
What is the best print method for golf towels?
Embroidery works best for premium events, while simple prints work well for larger runs.
Where should the logo go on a golf towel?
The logo should be placed where it is visible when hanging, typically near the corner or edge.
Are golf towels reusable after the event?
Yes, golf towels are often reused, making them a strong long-term branding item.
What should I pair with golf towels in a giveaway kit?
Pair golf towels with sports bottles, drawstring bags, or sunglasses for a complete event kit.

