Tee off into a world of creativity with our free, printable golf coloring pages!
Discover fun illustrations of golfers in action, golf courses, clubs, and iconic moments on the green.
Golf Tee Coloring Sheet
Wooden Golf Tee To Color
Golf Illustration
Woman Playing Golf Coloring Page
Golf Cart Coloring Sheet
Golf Cart
Pro Golfer To Color
Man Playing Golf
Male Golfer Coloring Sheet
Golfer Drawing To Color
Golf Sand Bunker
Sand Trap Coloring Page
Golf Coloring Page
Flag In Hole Golf Coloring Page
Golfing Mickey Mouse Cartoon Style
Golfing Mario Cartoon Style Coloring Page
Colors to Use for Golf Coloring Pages
Greens for the course grass. Tans for sand traps. Blues for water hazards. Whites for golf balls. Reds, blues and yellows for golf clothing.
But why simply tee off with traditional tones when you can drive your creativity to transcendent new heights? Make your links lavishly lush by incorporating radiant rainbow fairways, shimmering celestial sky effects, or even psychedelic hypnotic putting line trails!
Color a Golf Coloring Page Like a Pro
A. Layering Colors: For a putting green, use a yellow-green base color. Layer varying shades from light to dark green in a swirled pattern to show dimensionality and contours.
B. Highlighting and Shadows: On a golf ball, use a pure white base. Add gray shading on the underside and yellow highlights on the top to depict spherical form.
Invite Creativity Challenge: Golf Gallimaufry
Prepare for an unforgettable round by dreaming up an outrageous “Golf Gallimaufry” – an eclectic mishmash of weird and wacky course elements blended seamlessly into one super hole!
For example, combine standard fairways and bunkers with off-the-wall hazards like chocolate lava pits, burger bun mounds, or even black holes warping the entire green’s gravity. This boundless creative exercise drives innovative problem-solving.
3 DIY Golf Crafts
Get ready to craft up a hole-in-one of creative golf fun!
Golf Ball Stamping
You’ll Need:
- Golf coloring pages
- Green and white acrylic paints
- Paper plates or palettes
- Golf balls
- Paper or canvas
Instructions:
- Color golf designs on coloring pages.
- Cut out golf ball and other shapes.
- Pour green and white paints onto plates/palettes.
- Roll golf balls through paints to coat.
- Use golf ball “stamps” to print around cutouts.
Putt-Putt Golf Courses
You’ll Need:
- Golf coloring pages
- Cardboard boxes or tubes
- Scissors
- Glue or tape
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
- Small balls (ping pong, bouncy, etc.)
Instructions:
- Color golf designs on coloring pages.
- Cut out golf course pieces like holes, hazards, etc.
- Glue or tape pieces onto cardboard to make courses.
- Color and decorate putt-putt golf courses.
- Use small balls to play through the courses.
Egg Carton Golf Balls
You’ll Need:
- Golf coloring pages
- Egg cartons
- Scissors
- Glue
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
Instructions:
- Color golf ball designs on coloring pages.
- Cut out colored golf ball shapes.
- Cut off individual egg carton cups.
- Glue golf ball cutouts onto egg carton cups.
- Color and decorate to look like golf balls.