The ifrothgolf review
A 68 inch tour-style golf umbrella with a vented double canopy: the top layer overlaps the lower one and lets gusts pass through rather than catching them and flipping the umbrella inside out. It is the same design you see staked into pro bags on wet tournament weeks, with a premium anti-inversion frame, a UV-blocking top and Titleist's own rubberised handle.
What's great
The double canopy genuinely earns its keep in wind, where cheaper single-skin umbrellas surrender and invert. Coverage at 68 inches is generous enough to shelter you and the bag, the frame feels solid rather than tinny, and the handle is comfortable in a wet glove. Build quality and the one-year warranty back up the price.
Worth knowing
It is heavy at around 1kg and bulky in the bag, so cart and walking players will notice it more than a lightweight folding brolly. There is no automatic open button, the canopy is two-tone black/white only, and at roughly 65 pounds you are paying a clear brand premium over functionally similar double-canopy umbrellas. No umbrella is truly stormproof in a real gale either, so do not expect miracles in 40mph wind.
The verdict
If you walk and play through bad weather often, this is a buy-once umbrella that holds up where budget ones die. Fair-weather golfers can spend far less and lose little.





