Golf is one of the few sports where a cigar truly fits.
There’s time between shots. You’re outdoors. You’re with friends. Whether you’re walking the course or riding in a cart, golf gives you the chance to enjoy a cigar surrounded by beautiful scenery.
Victor Long, the former president at Victor Sinclair Cigars, summed it up perfectly way back in the 90's in a conversation with Cigar Aficionado:
"A round of golf gives people the time to enjoy cigars without interference. You're playing with friends, feeling the camaraderie. You're outside, enjoying the scenery. And cigars, of course, are all-natural, a part of nature. You probably couldn't find a more comfortable place to be with friends and smoke a cigar than a golf course."
Golf and cigars just work.
The right cigar can make your round even better, whether you’re chasing par or trying to avoid the water hazard.
Keep reading to learn what makes an exceptional golf cigar and why these seven deserve a spot in your bag.
Key Takeaways
- Choose a cigar based on size, strength, and burn time.
- Consider weather and wind before lighting up.
- Follow proper cigar etiquette on the course.
How to Choose the Best Cigar for Golf
Before heading out for 18 holes, think about a few basics.
Size and Burn Time
A full round of golf can take four hours or more.
That doesn’t mean you need one cigar for the entire round, but burn time matters. Larger cigars like Churchills last longer, while smaller formats may fit better if you want a quick smoke.
Strength and Flavor
Golf is usually a daytime activity, so many smokers lean toward milder cigars.
A smooth, flavorful cigar lets you enjoy the experience while keeping things balanced, so your palate stays fresh and you’re not feeling too nicotine-heavy halfway through the round.
Construction and Burn
Golf means movement, wind, and outdoor conditions.
A well-made premium cigar with solid construction and an even burn is a must. The last thing you want is a canoeing wrapper while you’re trying to enjoy your round.
Weather Conditions
Wind, heat, and humidity all affect how a cigar performs.
On windy days, save the expensive, delicate cigars for calmer conditions and choose something sturdy, reliable, and moderately priced.
Cigar Etiquette on the Golf Course
Smoking on the course is enjoyable, but a little courtesy goes a long way.
Be Mindful of Others
Don’t stand downwind and puff your cigar on the tee box while your group is teeing off. Smoke travels fast, and nobody wants a cloud in their face while they’re setting up a shot.
Dispose of Your Cigar Properly
Never toss cigar butts on the course. Use a trash can or portable ashtray, and make sure the cigar is fully out before disposing of it.
Respect the Group
Not everyone smokes cigars. Be aware of your surroundings and keep the experience enjoyable for everyone.
Use a Cigar Holder
Don’t place your cigar directly on the grass or cart edge. A cigar holder or clip keeps it secure and helps protect the course.
Our Recommendations for the Top 7 Best Cigars for Golf
Whether you’re a scratch golfer or just hoping to keep your ball out of the trees, these seven cigars make excellent companions on the course.
1. Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne Epicure

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 54
Strength: Mild - Medium
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Colorado Claro
Binder / Filler: Nicaragua / Nicaragua
Wrapper Type: Connecticut Shade
Nicaragua is often associated with bold cigars, but the Perdomo 10th Anniversary Champagne Epicure takes a softer approach.
This is a mellow cigar with plenty of flavor, offering notes of cocoa, cedar, leather, nuts, and a creamy finish. The six-year-aged Connecticut shade wrapper adds smoothness and balance, making it a great all-around golf cigar that won’t overwhelm your palate early in the day.
2. Romeo y Julieta Reserva Real Churchill

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Shape: Churchill
Size: 7 x 50
Strength: Mild - Medium
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Colorado Claro
Binder / Filler: Nicaragua / Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
Wrapper Type: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Romeo y Julieta is one of the classic names in cigars, and the Reserva Real Churchill belongs on the golf course.
The Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper brings cream and a touch of sweetness, while the Dominican and Nicaraguan tobaccos add cedar, toast, and soft spice.
What makes the blend work is the extra body underneath the smooth wrapper. You get that mellow Connecticut feel, but with more richness than you might expect.
It’s mild enough for daytime smoking, but flavorful enough to keep your attention past the front nine.
3. Spanish Galleon Classic Presidente

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Shape: Presidente
Size: 7 1/2 x 54
Strength: Mild - Medium
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Colorado Claro
Binder / Filler: Dominican Habano / Dominican Republic, Nicaragua
Wrapper Type: Ecuadorian Connecticut
The Spanish Galleon Classic Presidente gives you a lot of cigar for the money, making it an ideal choice for a long day on the course.
The Ecuadorian Connecticut wrapper delivers a creamy, smooth start. Underneath, the Dominican and Nicaraguan fillers bring wood, mild spice, and a little nuttiness.
It’s long-burning, steady, and approachable. A solid golf cigar, especially when the wind is moving and you’d rather not light up something more expensive.
4. Ashton Classic Churchill

Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Shape: Churchill
Size: 7 1/2 x 52
Strength: Mild - Medium
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Colorado Claro
Binder / Filler: Dominican Republic / Dominican Republic
Wrapper Type: Connecticut Shade
The Ashton Classic Churchill fits the slower pace of golf beautifully.
As a Churchill, it gives you a longer, cooler smoke than a smaller format. The Connecticut shade wrapper keeps the profile smooth and creamy, while the Dominican tobaccos bring cedar, toasted nuts, coffee, and a light touch of pepper.
It’s mellow, polished, and dependable, with enough flavor to stay interesting while you enjoy the pace of the course.
5. Oliva Serie G Cameroon Toro Tubos
Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 50
Strength: Mild - Medium
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Colorado Claro
Binder / Filler: Nicaragua / Nicaragua
Wrapper Type: African Cameroon
The Oliva Serie G Toro Tubo is a great middle-ground cigar for golfers who want more flavor but aren’t looking for a powerhouse.
Its African Cameroon wrapper adds cedar, coffee, earth, and a touch of natural sweetness, giving it more character than a typical mellow smoke. Underneath, the Nicaraguan tobaccos bring balance and a little spice.
At 6 x 50, the Toro format feels right at home on the course. The tubo is a big plus, too. It gives the cigar extra protection in your golf bag, so you can carry it around the course without worrying about crushing or damaging it.
6. 601 Blue Label Maduro Toro

Country of Origin: Nicaragua
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 1/4 x 54
Strength: Medium - Full
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Maduro
Binder / Filler: Nicaragua / Nicaragua
Wrapper Type: Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro
The 601 Blue Label Toro is for the golfer who can handle more of a bold cigar.
Its Connecticut Broadleaf Maduro wrapper brings dark sweetness, earth, cocoa, espresso, and pepper. The Nicaraguan tobaccos add strength and depth, so this one has more bite than the others on the list.
If you’re the golfer who still reaches for driver on a narrow fairway, this bold Toro should suit you well.
7. AVO Classic No. 2 Tubos
Country of Origin: Dominican Republic
Shape: Toro
Size: 6 x 50
Strength: Mild - Medium
Grade: Hand Rolled / Long Filler
Color: Colorado Claro
Binder / Filler: Dominican Republic / Dominican Republic
Wrapper Type: Ecuadorian Connecticut
Closing out our list is the AVO Classic No. 2 Tubos, a smooth and refined cigar that has become a favorite on the golf course.
It costs a little more than some of the other cigars here. Still, it’s one of the most popular golf cigars among our customers, especially for golfers who want something more polished.
The Dominican tobaccos deliver cream, cedar, nuts, and a soft touch of spice. It’s mellow, flavorful, and easy to enjoy.
AVO also packages this one in a tubo, which is a great bonus for transporting to the golf course.
Teeing Off with the Right Cigar
A good golf cigar should be easygoing, well-constructed, and suited to the pace of the game.
Whether you prefer a mellow Connecticut for a morning round or something bolder later in the day, the right cigar adds to the experience.
Golf is already one of life’s better ways to spend a few hours. A quality cigar just makes it even better.