The ifrothgolf review
A slim, soft insulated sleeve (roughly 16 by 6 by 2.5 inches) that slots into your golf bag and holds six cans, aimed at blokes who want a couple of cold ones on the back nine without lugging a proper cooler.
What's great
The shape is the clever bit. It is thin enough to drop into a stand or carry bag pocket, and the side zip means you can grab a can without hauling the whole thing out, which is genuinely handy mid round. Build is decent for the money: heavy-duty zips, a heat-sealed leak-resistant liner, plus a removable padded strap and top handle if you want to sling it separately. CaddyDaddy have been making these since 2002, so it is a proven design, not a gimmick. Loaded with your own ice or a couple of decent ice packs, it holds cold well for a full 18.
Worth knowing
The honest gripes are real. The free ice pack it ships with is wafer thin, will not keep six cans cold on its own, and some owners have had it split and leak after a few uses, so budget for proper ice packs. With loose ice it can weep a little, so a ziplock liner is a sensible move. It has no rigid structure, so a full six cans is a tight, heavy squeeze and it slumps rather than standing up on its own. And six cans is the ceiling, so for a fourball it falls short.
The verdict
A smart, well-priced way to keep a few beers cold and within reach for one or two golfers. I rate it, just bin the included ice pack and use your own.
What reviewers say
Owners praise the slim fit, low price and durability over many seasons. As with all soft coolers, reviewers note it keeps drinks cool rather than ice-cold, so pre-chilling is recommended.





