3D printed golf accessories can make a great game even better by allowing you to personalize your equipment, find your ball easier, and help you navigate the various traps.
These accessories are much cheaper than the average store-bought gear, and mostly easy to print for people of all experience levels.
Just be advised that you’re unlikely to be allowed to use a lot of these 3D printed golf accessories in official tournaments, so be sure to check the rules of your game before you try to use them.
My Favorite 3D Printed Golf Gear
- Multi-tool: A versatile accessory that serves as a ball marker, divot fixer, and bottle opener.
- Adjustable Golf Tee: Ideal for perfecting your swing.
- Club Stand: For easy access to your clubs.
- Ball Cleaner: Make sure dirt doesn’t follow you home.
- Ball Pick-Up: An arthritis-friendly accessory that minimizes bending and strain.
- Ball and Tee Holder: Attaches to your golf bag.
- Putting Practice Game: A home practice set for honing your end game.
- Simple Golf Tees: Basic, durable tees in your choice of color.
- Club for Kids: A 35cm golf club, perfect for introducing young ones to the sport.
- Mini Golf Sets: Great as a desk toy or for children.
1. 3D Printed Golf Multi-tool
- Download: Thingiverse
- Designer: jjpowelly
- Price: Free
This all-in-one 3D printed golf accessory acts as a ball marker, divot fixer, and even has a bottle opener for those more casual outings.
Available in a variety of styles, from 8-ball to the Batman and Punisher symbols, you’re sure to find one that’s right for you.
Because of the bottle opener, you’ll want to print using a particularly strong filament like ABS or nylon with 100% infill so the multi-tool can withstand the pressure of use without breaking.
2. 3D Printed Adjustable Golf Tee
- Download: Printables
- Designer: Bart
- Price: Free
Avid golfers will know that the height at which you position the ball is very important to get that first shot just right.
So one of the most useful 3D printed golf accessories is this easily adjustable tee that you can alter in 5mm increments to suit your swing.
Because the top needs to be both flexible and tough, the designer recommends printing it in TPU filament due to its high shock absorption to keep the tee in good condition.
3. Golf Club Stand
- Download: Cults3D
- Designer: DWDesigns
- Price: $2
Sometimes it can be annoying fishing your different clubs out of your bag or finding them in the dirty grass. That’s where this 3D printed golf accessory comes in very handy, providing a simple solution for easy access.
It’s a very simple print, only needing an external stand (which can be a golf club too) to keep it upright. You can print it with any filament provided it’s not too flexible, like PLA.
4. Golf Ball Cleaner
- Download: CGTrader
- Designer: jacoferrari92
- Price: $5.99
Golf balls go through a lot, from rough patches to sand traps and even underwater if you’re unlucky enough.
To keep the accumulated dirt from getting into your bag and home, it’s important to clean your golf ball after every game.
This 3D printed golf ball cleaner is an easy and portable way to do just that. Every part of the cleaner is designed to be 3D printed without supports, including separate brushes that can be reprinted for easy replacement.
You will need a few extra pieces for post-processing and assembly, including acetone and super glue, but you should have no trouble putting this very handy golf accessory using the designer’s simple instructions.
5. Golf Ball Pick-Up
- Download: Cults3D
- Designer: DIYUPGRADES
- Price: $2.50
This 3D printed golf accessory is a personal one for me. My mother is a very avid golfer but has recently developed arthritis, which is why this list entry is going to be my Christmas present to her this year.
The simple grip is designed to go onto the end of a putter so you can easily scoop up your ball when you’re finished with a hole without needing to bend down or use your hands.
It will need support settings to print correctly, but the total print time should take no longer than 4 hours even if you use the recommended 100% infill settings.
For something a little simpler, you might also like this golf ball retriever designed to attach to a stick for easy scooping.
6. Multiple Golf Ball and Tee Holder
- Download: Printables
- Designer: Cosmo Starke
- Price: Free
If you’re tired of rummaging through the various pockets of your golf bag, then you’ll appreciate this handy ball and tee holder.
It’s designed to attach to any golf bag so you can easily find your equipment, and it’s large enough to hold your fellow players’ things too, fitting up to 3 golf balls and 4 tees.
For the best results, this golf accessory should be 3D printed with supports using PETG, This lightweight filament means the clip barely adds any extra weight.
7. 3D Printable Putting Practice
- Download: Cults3D
- Designer: GARCIA_FEDERICO
- Price: $3.28
All golfers need their practice to improve performance, and this 3D printed practice set is perfect for getting your putting just right before you hit the links.
It’s also a neat way to get your kids into the game by practicing with them at home.
All parts are included in the files, including the miniature flag, and each one is designed to be printed in PLA at 200℃ – so you don’t need to alter your settings between prints.
8. Simple 3D Printable Golf Tees
- Download: Cults3D
- Designer: PROFESSOR _MAKER
- Price: Free
These 3D printed tees are simple, no-frills accessories that can be printed in any color you like. However you’ll probably want to stick to TPU to make sure they can withstand being struck with your club for as long as possible.
9. Kids Golf Cub
- Download: Printables
- Designer: Floern
- Price: Free
If you’re looking to get any kids in your life to become the next Tiger Woods, what better way to get them interested than by 3D printing a golf club designed to be exactly right for them?
This 35cm length 3D printed club can be used on toy models or real golf balls, and is a really fun design your kids can print in their favorite colors.
10. Honorable Mention: 3D Printed Mini Golf Sets
- Download: Cults3D
- Designer: DNAdesigns
- Price: Free
Mini golf (also called putt-putt or crazy golf) has been a family pastime for over a century now, and it’s easy to see why.
While we can’t show you how to 3D print an entire mini golf course by yourself (at least not in such a small segment), we can show you this mini mini golf toy that’s fun for all ages.
Each design in this collection is print-in-place, support-free, and completely free of charge! So there’s no reason not to check them out and give them a go today.
They’re fun as both desk toy or an addition to a child’s toy collection.