Uther Golf Towels Review

Uther Golf Towels Review

By Paul Liberatore

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If there’s a piece of golf equipment that’s absolutely essential but overlooked, it’s the golf towel. Golf towels serve too many purposes to count… They keep your clubs clean, you wipe your ball with them once you’re on the green, and they keep all your other equipment dry on those days when liquid sunshine prevails.


The trouble is golf towels haven’t exactly evolved in the last 100 years. Most golfers use towels that are cheaply made and wear out sooner than they’d like. Not to mention they aren’t exactly statements of style.


Not anymore.

Key Features

Waffle-textured microfiber material is absorbent and quick to dry.

Dual hanging loop design allows golfers to hang the towel by either the center slit or the top loop.

Creative designs and customizable options afford golfers plenty of choices

Uther Golf Towels


Uther Golf Towels revolutionize the game with superior absorbency and style.


Design and Technology

Uther towels are available in both Tour and Cart editions. All towels are made of waffle-textured microfiber that’s three times more absorbent than cotton. The material also dries five times faster.

Dozens or designs and easy customization make finding the perfect towel for your game easy.

Our Experience

I’ve been a fan of microfiber golf towels for a long time. The golf towels from Uther however, are in a league of their own. I’ve never had a towel that’s so well built and dries as quickly.


The fun designs and easy customization have been great gifts for my family and friends. If you come across mom, dad, and a couple of kids out on the Arizona fairways with a bunch of colorful towels hanging from their bags, it’s probably my family.


I’ve also trusted Uther with towel customization for a number of charity tournaments and have never been disappointed. 

Uther Golf Towels


Uther Golf Towels revolutionize the game with superior absorbency and style.


Is the Uther Golf Towel Worth It?

Absolutely, while the Uther Golf Towel is a great product, there are a few pros and cons that you need to be aware of:


Pros:

  • High Absorbency : Uther towels are three times more absorbent than cotton.

  • Quick Drying : They dry five times faster than cotton towels.

  • Versatile Use : Suitable for cleaning clubs, balls, hands, and sunglasses.

Cons: 

  • Potential for Fading : Requires specific care to maintain color vibrancy.

  • Clip Compatibility : May need a larger carabiner for some golf bags.

  • Cost : Slightly more expensive than basic golf towels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What material are Uther Golf Towels made of?

Uther Golf Towels are made from waffle-textured microfiber, which is known for being highly absorbent and quick to dry.

How absorbent are Uther Golf Towels compared to regular towels?

Uther Golf Towels are three times more absorbent than regular golf towels, making them highly effective for cleaning clubs and wiping surfaces.

What sizes and styles do Uther Golf Towels come in?

Uther offers two main sizes: the Tour Towel (20" x 40") and the Cart Towel (15" x 24"). The Tour Towel is larger and often used with a putter slot, while the Cart Towel is smaller and clips to the golf bag.

Can Uther Golf Towels be customized?

Yes, Uther Golf Towels can be personalized with custom designs, logos, and monograms, making them a great option for gifts or special events.

How should Uther Golf Towels be washed and maintained?

To maintain their quality, Uther Golf Towels should be washed in cold water and air-dried or dried on a low heat setting. Avoid using fabric softeners.

Conclusion

Having the right golf towel might not seem all that important. We’re here to tell you it is. And no one does it better than Uther. With plenty of fun designs and the ability to customize your own, there’s nothing that compares to Uther.


If you’re looking to keep yourself dry and your equipment clean, we can’t recommend Uther enough. 

Paul Liberatore

Paul Liberatore

As the Founder of Golfers Authority Paul Liberatore Esq. has spent the last 7+ years writing about the best golf equipment or instruction from the top golf instructors in the world. He has been a contributing writer for Sports Illustrated Golf and GolfWRX. After graduating with honors from Purdue University, he realized that he had a passion for the golf business and the law. When he's not practicing law, or creating golf content on YouTube, he can be found on his syndicated Behind the Golf Brand podcast talking with the most prolific leaders in the golf industry.