Golf cocktails at the 19th hole

Top 5 Golf Cocktails to Order at the 19th Hole

There’s a specific feeling that hits you when you walk off the 18th green. Maybe you just sank a birdie putt to break 80, or maybe you triple-bogeyed the last three holes to lose the match. It doesn't matter. The scorecard is signed, the clubs are in the trunk, and the best part of the day is about to begin: The 19th Hole.

While the beer cart is great for the front nine, the post-round atmosphere calls for something with a little more spirit. And by spirit, we mean the good stuff.

Whether you’re celebrating a victory or washing away the memory of that slice on #12, here are the top 5 golf cocktails you need to order—and why Broken Tee Vodka makes every single one of them taste like a hole-in-one.

1. The Transfusion


If golf had an official cocktail, this would be it. The Transfusion is the undisputed king of the clubhouse. It’s sweet, fizzy, and incredibly refreshing after four hours in the sun. The combination of grape juice and ginger ale might sound like a childhood drink, but adding a stiff pour of vodka transforms it into a recovery isotonic for the soul.

Why it works: It hydrates (sort of) and takes the edge off immediately.

Make it better: Ask for it with Broken Tee Vodka. Our vodka is distilled to be incredibly clean, meaning it won't fight with the ginger ale. It just slides right in for a finish smoother than your putting stroke.

2. The John Daly


Named after the legend himself, this is the grown-up version of an Arnold Palmer. It’s half lemonade, half iced tea, and all business. It’s the perfect drink for when you want something that tastes like summer but packs enough punch to make you forget you three-putted the 4th.

Why it works: It’s nostalgic, drinkable, and gives you a little caffeine kick from the tea to keep you awake for the post-round banter.

Make it better: A John Daly relies entirely on the quality of the spirit because the mixers are so light. Broken Tee Vodka adds the necessary kick without the burn, keeping the drink refreshing from the first sip to the last.

3. The Bloody Mary


Ideally reserved for those early morning tee times or the "hair of the dog" recovery round, the Bloody Mary is a meal in a glass. Packed with tomato juice, spices, and usually a garnish that looks like a salad bar, it’s the breakfast of champions.

Why it works: It’s savory, filling, and the spice wakes up your palate (and your brain) after a late night.

Make it better: A bad vodka gets lost in the tomato juice; a great vodka elevates the spice. Broken Tee Vodka provides a crisp, clean backbone that lets the horseradish and Tabasco shine.

4. The Azalea


If you’ve ever dreamed of driving down Magnolia Lane, this is the drink for you. Named after the flowers that make Augusta National famous, the Azalea is a dangerous mix of vodka (or gin, but we know better), lemonade, pineapple juice, and a splash of grenadine for that signature pink hue.

Why it works: It tastes like springtime and prestige. It’s sweet, tart, and makes you feel like you just won a Green Jacket, even if you shot a 105.

Make it better: This is a cocktail that demands a premium spirit. Broken Tee Vodka blends perfectly with the fruit juices, ensuring the drink isn't cloying or harsh—just pure, floral perfection.

5. The Classic Vodka Tonic


Sometimes, you just need to get back to basics. No fruit salads, no sugary syrups—just crisp tonic, a squeeze of lime, and quality vodka. It’s the reliable par of the cocktail world: it’s never flashy, but it’s always a good score.

Why it works: It’s clean, low-sugar, and ice-cold. It cuts through the humidity of a summer afternoon better than almost anything else.

Make it better: With only two ingredients, there is nowhere to hide. This is where Broken Tee Vodka truly separates itself from the rest. The clean finish means you taste the refreshment, not the ethanol. It’s the closest you can get to drinking a fresh breeze.


Next time you’re tallying up the bets and laughing about that bunker shot, skip the domestic draft. Ask the bartender for the good stuff—ask for Broken Tee Vodka—and toast to the game we all love (and hate). Cheers!