ToVii Golf Towel Accessories Set Review: a cheap all‑in‑one kit that actually makes sense

ToVii Golf Towel Accessories Set Review: a cheap all‑in‑one kit that actually makes sense

Derek Kingsley
Derek Kingsley
High-End Golf Equipment Specialist
22 June 2026 1 min read

Summary

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Value: cheap, practical, and good enough for most golfers

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: simple, practical, a bit basic but it works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials: decent microfiber, light plastics, nothing premium

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability: holds up better than expected (so far)

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Effectiveness on the course: it gets the job done

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Pros

  • Three decent microfiber waffle towels that clean and dry clubs and balls effectively
  • Includes a practical retractable club brush and foldable divot tool with magnetic marker
  • Very good value for money for kitting out or refreshing a golf bag

Cons

  • Materials and finish feel basic compared to more premium towels and tools
  • Brush and divot tool are functional but may not satisfy very picky or heavy-use players
Brand ToVii

A budget golf kit that actually gets used

I’ve bought plenty of random golf accessories over the years that ended up living at the bottom of my bag. With this ToVii set, I wanted something simple: towels that actually dry clubs, a brush that isn’t junk, and a divot tool that doesn’t stab my leg. I used this kit for a few rounds plus some range sessions to see if it’s just another cheap bundle or actually useful gear.

The set I tried is the black/grey/red combo, which is pretty standard and doesn’t scream for attention. My main focus was on how the towels handled muddy winter lies and wet mornings, and whether the brush and divot tool were solid enough to keep on the bag without breaking after two weeks. I play about once a week, plus a bucket or two on the range, so this stuff gets handled a fair bit.

Right away, the first thing I noticed was the size and texture of the towels. They’re not giant caddie towels, more like compact squares you clip to your bag. The waffle pattern is quite aggressive compared to some smoother microfiber I’ve had before. That’s good for cleaning, but I was curious how it would hold up after a few washes and repeated scrubbing of dirty wedges and balls.

Overall, after using everything in real conditions — wet grass, sandy bunkers, and a couple of muddy fairways — my feeling is that this kit is practical and decent for the price, with a few small annoyances. It’s not premium gear, but it does the job without me babying it, which is what I want from stuff that gets dragged around the course and tossed in the trunk.

Value: cheap, practical, and good enough for most golfers

★★★★★ ★★★★★

In terms of value for money, this set is pretty hard to argue with. For roughly the price of one mid-range golf towel, you’re getting three towels, a brush, and a divot tool with a ball marker. If you’re kitting out a new bag, or replacing old, grimy accessories, it’s a simple way to cover the basics without overthinking it. You can definitely find higher quality if you buy everything separately, but you’ll also pay a lot more.

For casual golfers, or someone who plays once a week or less, this hits a nice balance: good enough quality, low cost, and all the essentials included. You don’t feel bad if you lose a towel or misplace the divot tool. That’s actually a real plus for me — I’m not babying any of this stuff. I use it, toss it in the trunk, wash it when it’s nasty, and that’s it. It does its job without me worrying about scratching some fancy logo or expensive metal finish.

As a gift, it also makes sense. It looks like a complete kit, and based on the Amazon reviews and my use, most people will find it practical. It’s not luxurious, but it’s clearly useful. If you’re buying for a more serious golfer who is picky about their gear, they might already have better towels or a favorite divot tool, but even then, extra towels and a spare brush are rarely useless.

So, on value, I’d say it’s good value for money, especially if you actually use all three parts: towels, brush, and divot tool. If you know you only want one top-tier towel and a premium brush, then it might be smarter to skip the bundle and pay more for individual items. But for most everyday players looking for a simple, functional setup, this price-to-utility ratio is solid.

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Design: simple, practical, a bit basic but it works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design-wise, ToVii didn’t try to reinvent anything here. The towels are square, 40x40 cm, with a waffle weave and a metal ring/carabiner in the corner. On the bag, they sit at a decent length: not dragging on the ground, but long enough that you can grab one easily while standing over your bag. I usually keep one near the irons and one closer to the wedges, and the size works well for that. They’re not huge caddie towels, so if you like wrapping a towel around your whole bag, this isn’t that. For individual club and ball cleaning though, the size is fine.

The color combo (black/grey/red) is pretty neutral. It doesn’t clash with most bags and doesn’t look cheap from a distance. Up close, you can tell it’s a budget towel — stitching is okay, not perfect, and the carabiner isn’t heavy-duty metal. But during my use, nothing frayed or came loose, and the ring stayed in place even when the towel was soaked and a bit heavy with dirt.

The brush design is the typical two-sided head with a pointed tip. The retractable cord is actually more useful than it looks: I clip the base to a ring on my bag and can pull it across to either side to clean clubs without unclipping it. The handle is a bit on the light side; if you’ve had a premium brush before, you’ll feel the difference. But the shape fits the hand well enough, and the groove spike is sharp enough to get into grooves without scratching the metal badly, as long as you don’t go crazy.

The foldable divot tool is probably the most compact piece. Folded, it sits nicely in a front pocket without poking. The push button to open it works fine, not too stiff. The only thing I noticed is the finish feels a bit cheap — more like lightweight pot metal or coated plastic than a solid metal tool. But it did its job on the greens: it opens divots without bending and the tines aren’t too thick. Overall, the design is basic but thought-through. It leans more towards practicality than style, and for this type of product, I’m okay with that.

Materials: decent microfiber, light plastics, nothing premium

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The microfiber towels are the main event here. The waffle weave is quite pronounced, which is good for grabbing dirt and moisture. Compared to a standard cotton towel I used before, these grab water faster but don’t stay soggy as long, which is exactly what you want on a damp morning. After a full 18 holes with some muddy lies, one towel was noticeably dirty but still had dry patches I could use for grips and balls. I threw it in the washing machine afterwards at 30°C, and it came out clean without shrinking or losing the waffle texture.

The microfiber isn’t the thickest I’ve used. If you’ve had those heavy, plush microfiber towels, this is a notch lighter. In practice though, it still dries clubs and balls quickly. The lighter weight actually makes it easier to clip a couple of them on the bag without feeling like you’re hauling a wet blanket. The stitching around the edges held up fine through washing and rough use. No loose threads after two washes and several rounds, which is a good sign for a budget set.

The brush handle is made from fairly standard plastic. It doesn’t feel fragile, but it’s not heavy-duty either. The nylon bristles on the wood side are soft enough that you’re not going to scratch anything, while the stiffer side is better for irons and wedges. After a few sessions of scrubbing dried mud and sand, the bristles started to bend slightly, but nothing unusual. This is just what happens with regular use. The retractable cord casing is plastic as well, and I was half expecting it to jam or lose tension, but after a couple of weeks it still retracts normally.

The divot tool feels like a mix of light metal and plastic parts. The arms that go into the ground feel metal enough to hold up, but the body feels lighter and a bit hollow. I wouldn’t lean my full weight on it, but for normal divot repair it’s fine. The magnetic ball marker connection is decent; the magnet is strong enough that the marker didn’t drop off in my pocket or on the green. Overall, the materials line up with the price point: adequate and functional, not luxurious. If you’re expecting super solid, heavy metal accessories, this isn’t it. If you just want tools that work and you won’t cry about if they get lost, this material choice makes sense.

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Durability: holds up better than expected (so far)

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability is usually where cheap kits fall apart, so I paid attention to that. After a few weeks of use, including wet conditions, two machine washes, and being tossed around in the trunk, the towels are holding up fine. No major fraying on the edges, no holes, and the waffle texture is still there. They don’t feel like they’ll last forever, but I don’t see them disintegrating after one season either. If you wash them on a gentle cycle and avoid super high heat, they should easily do a season or more of regular weekend play.

The carabiners on the towels are basic but haven’t bent or snapped on me. I clip and unclip them quite often, especially when I move them between bags, and they’re still functional. If anything is going to go first on the towels, I’d bet on the metal ring or clip rather than the fabric itself. But so far, no issues. The color hasn’t bled noticeably in the wash either, which is a plus if you wash them with other golf gear.

The brush is usually the weak point in these kits. Here, the retractable cord is still working smoothly; it retracts without sticking and hasn’t lost tension. The plastic casing doesn’t show cracks, and the bristles, while a bit bent from regular use, are still firmly anchored. I’ve had cheaper brushes where chunks of bristles came out after a couple of rounds; that hasn’t happened here yet. I’d still expect the brush to be the first item to show its age, but at the price, replacing just the brush later wouldn’t bother me.

The divot tool survived being in my pocket, on the green, and dropped a few times without any bending or the mechanism failing. The hinge hasn’t loosened, and the pop button still works as it did on day one. I wouldn’t call it indestructible — you can tell it’s not a heavy-duty piece — but for normal golfing use, it seems more than adequate. In short, the durability is better than I assumed for a low-cost set. You’re not buying heirloom gear here, but for a season or two of regular play, it looks up to the task.

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

The set is pretty straightforward: you get three microfiber waffle towels, one club brush, and one foldable divot tool with a magnetic ball marker. No surprises, no hidden bits. The towels are all the same size (about 40 x 40 cm), just in three different colors: black, grey, and red. They come pre-folded with little carabiners already attached, which is handy — you don’t have to hunt for clips or re-thread anything.

The club brush is the classic style you see on a lot of bags: plastic handle, nylon bristles on one side, what feels like slightly stiffer metal or harder bristles on the other, plus a pointed spike for grooves or shoe soles. It’s on a retractable cord of about 2 feet, so you can pull it out, scrub, and it zips back. Nothing fancy here, but that’s kind of the point. The divot tool folds, has a pop button, and a small round magnetic ball marker on top. The marker is basic, no logo or anything special, but it sticks well enough and didn’t fall off in my pocket.

In practice, this set is basically a starter or replacement kit for someone who wants to sort out their cleaning and green care in one go. You could easily split it too: keep two towels and give one plus the brush to a buddy, or use one towel for clubs, one for balls, and one as a backup. It’s not a complicated product, and that’s part of the appeal. You don’t spend time figuring out how to use it — you just clip, wipe, scrub.

Overall, the presentation is simple but functional. No fancy bag, no gift-style packaging from what I saw — just a cardboard box. But everything was intact, nothing bent or broken, and the carabiners and retractable cord were already attached. For the price level this sits at, that’s perfectly acceptable. You’re paying for utility, not an unboxing experience.

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Effectiveness on the course: it gets the job done

★★★★★ ★★★★★

On the course, the towels do exactly what you need: they clean and dry clubs and balls without much fuss. On a damp morning round, I used one towel mainly for clubfaces and the other for balls and grips. The waffle texture really helps to scrape off mud from wedges, especially when you’ve taken a chunky divot. One thing I liked is that even when the towel looked filthy, it still absorbed moisture well. It didn’t turn into that useless, smeary rag you sometimes get with cheap cotton towels once they’re soaked.

The club brush is honestly more useful than I expected at this price. I used the stiffer side for irons and wedges, especially after bunker shots, and it cleared sand and dirt from the grooves without too much effort. The retractable cord meant I didn’t have to unclasp it every time, which sounds minor but actually speeds up play a bit because you’re not fiddling with clips. The groove spike is sharp enough to dig out packed dirt in grooves and also worked on the soles of my shoes when I picked up wet grass and mud. After several rounds, some bristles are a bit bent, but the head is still fully usable.

The divot tool is fine for what it is. I used it on several pitch marks on the green and it didn’t bend or feel wobbly. The folding mechanism means it doesn’t tear your pocket or snag your hand when you reach in. The ball marker is simple but practical; I never had it pop off accidentally. If you’re used to a heavy, premium divot tool, this will feel a little cheap in comparison, but in terms of function, it does the same job: fix marks and hold a marker.

Overall, in terms of effectiveness, I’d say this kit is pretty solid. It doesn’t suddenly improve your handicap, but your clubs stay cleaner, your grooves are less clogged, and you’re not that person leaving craters on the green. For the price, everything works as intended. There are better individual towels and brushes out there if you want top quality, but as an all-in-one functional bundle, this performs well enough for casual and regular golfers.

Pros

  • Three decent microfiber waffle towels that clean and dry clubs and balls effectively
  • Includes a practical retractable club brush and foldable divot tool with magnetic marker
  • Very good value for money for kitting out or refreshing a golf bag

Cons

  • Materials and finish feel basic compared to more premium towels and tools
  • Brush and divot tool are functional but may not satisfy very picky or heavy-use players

Conclusion

Editor's rating

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Overall, the ToVii Golf Towel Accessories Set is a practical, budget-friendly kit that actually gets used rather than forgotten. The microfiber waffle towels clean and dry clubs and balls well, the brush keeps grooves in decent shape, and the foldable divot tool covers green repair and marking without stabbing your pocket. Nothing in here feels premium, but nothing feels like pure junk either, which is often the case in cheap bundles.

If you’re a casual or regular weekend golfer who just wants reliable towels, a working brush, and a basic divot tool for a low price, this set makes sense. It’s also a solid gift option when you don’t want to spend big but still want something useful. On the other hand, if you’re picky about feel and build quality, or you already own good accessories, this won’t impress you — it’ll just be “fine”. There are better single products out there if you’re ready to pay more.

For what it costs, I’d call it good value and pretty solid overall. It does the job, holds up decently, and covers the basics in one go. Not perfect, not fancy, but for everyday golf, it works.

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Sub-ratings

Value: cheap, practical, and good enough for most golfers

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Design: simple, practical, a bit basic but it works

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Materials: decent microfiber, light plastics, nothing premium

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Durability: holds up better than expected (so far)

★★★★★ ★★★★★

What you actually get in the box

★★★★★ ★★★★★

Effectiveness on the course: it gets the job done

★★★★★ ★★★★★
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