Stay dry on the course with these 10 waterproof golf shoes for winter

Keep your feet dry and warm on the golf course through the coldest months of the year.

While some of the country is stuck inside due to low temperatures and snow, there is a large amount of players who are lucky enough to live in a state where golf courses remain open — and this list is for you.

Winter conditions usually consist of damp fairways and greens, so we’ve put together a list of some of our favorite waterproof golf shoes from brands like Nike, Adidas, Jordan, G/FORE, TRUE linkswear, FootJoy and more.

Last week, we released a list of 16 apparel and equipment items for the winter. Without further ado, let’s take a look at 10 waterproof golf shoes to keep you warm and dry during the winter months.

Winter golf: 16 pieces of must-own apparel and equipment

Check out the best golf gear to help you beat the cold this winter.

The cold weather is here and it’s here to stay.

Of course, for those lucky enough to live in the southern part of the country this time of year, you’re still able to make it out on the course or to the range. As for the folks looking out the window and seeing snow or dreary conditions, it’s simulator and putting practice season.

To make sure you have everything you need to get through this time of year, we’ve compiled a list of 16 must-own apparel and equipment items for winter golf from brands like Nike, Garmin, Adidas, FootJoy, lululemon, TRUE linkswear and more.

Check out one of our other apparel lists: Bad Birdie x Four Peaks Brewing collab | Best winter jackets | Meet Lululemon’s newest golf ambassador

G/FORE upgrades Gallivanter collection with Softspike Stability — you have to check these out

Check out the new addition to the already popular G/FORE golf shoe.

G/FORE makes some of the best golf shoes on the market, and their Gallivanter collection is one of the brand’s best sellers. Well, they’ve upgraded their extremely popular shoe with Softspike Stability.

These shoes are designed for players looking for more balance and stability on the golf course and are crafted to the highest level.

“Designed with 10 points of contact with the ground for increased dispersion of weight, G/LOCK Gallivanter’s spikes feature center stingers and flexible expanding legs to fully grip the course,” G/FORE said in a release.

You can check out the new Gallivanter collection below, and check out some of our other apparel lists: Bad Birdie x Four Peaks Brewing collab | Best winter jackets | Meet Lululemon’s newest golf ambassador

Super Mex is back: Daniel Trevino revives Hall of Fame father’s iconic sombrero logo in new apparel line

Daniel stashed inventory in his parents’ garage. Lee had to park his car outside.

ORLANDO – Tucked in a back corner of the apparel section of the Orange County Convention Center at the PGA Merchandise Show (booth No. 6738) is an upstart brand with an old-school logo.

Super Mex Golf is the creation of Daniel Trevino, son of World Golf Hall of Famer Lee Trevino, who made the sombrero logo with a golf club through it famous, beginning in 1967.

“Being Hispanic, and coming from where I came from, I’m proud of this logo because it shows that if you have perseverance, if you sacrifice, if you work hard – you can be successful. Not just in golf, in anything, you can be successful. That is what this logo’s all about,” Lee is quoted as saying in a postcard-size promotional piece describing the essence of the brand.

Nicknamed Super Mex, Lee had a style and swagger all his own. How Daniel decided to revive the logo — which was marketed by Wrangler during Lee’s heyday in the 1970s — and enter the apparel business is a story in its own right. He recalls making up a small batch of sombrero hats for himself and his dad and wearing them when he played in mini-tour events before COVID struck. He’d sweat in them during the tournament but when it was over his fellow competitors would fight over who could have them as a souvenir. (PGA Tour rookie Blaine Hale Jr. wore the logo at PGA Tour Qualifying School in December, noting he’s a big Lee Trevino fan.)

“I remember thinking there’s a business here,” Daniel said.

Super Mex Golf has a booth at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando for the first time. (Adam Schupak/Golfweek)

The family discussed licensing the logo to some apparel companies but decided they didn’t want to hand over control of the logo to a third party. Better to do it themselves. The success of pro golfer Zac Blair selling limited-run quantities of his Buck Club hats direct-to-consumer inspired Daniel’s approach. He took the money he earned playing in the 2019 PNC Championship and parlayed it into selling logoed Imperial hats and Dormie headcovers.

“I bought as much as I could with the $8,000 I had and when I sold them all I just kept re-investing what I made into making more,” he said.

Daniel made the leap into the business about 18 months ago, initially stashing his inventory in his parents’ garage to the point that it took up so much space that Lee had to park his car outside. Daniel says he’s shipped over 4,000 orders and taped every box and mailed them at the post office himself. In May 2023, he began selling in earnest and expanded into a warehouse with some additional backing from his dad.

Super Mex Golf apparel sports a retro-inspired look on display at the 2024 PGA Show. (Adam Schupak/Golfweek)

“I said, ‘How much is it going to take?’ He said, ‘I don’t know.’ By the time he got a warehouse full, he said, ‘I just need your signature,’ ” Lee recounted to a roomful of listeners during a fireside chat while accepting the NGCOA’s Merit Award at a luncheon at the PGA Show. “I told him, ‘What the heck, I’m almost 85, son, you’re going to get it all pretty soon anyway.’ ”

Lee is a proud member of the PGA of America, earning his Class A card in 1966 before winning 29 times on the PGA Tour, including the PGA Championship twice among his six majors. Daniel already has begun selling his retro-inspired gear at several green-grass shops in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.

“His big thing is he always wanted to support the club pro,” Daniel said. “My goal is to do 70 percent green grass, 30 percent online sales. We’re flipped right now.”

Super Mex is back thanks to Daniel and has big plans and so far it’s going super.

J. Lindeberg to be official clothing partner of USA men and women at Summer Games

The collection is set to be available in early June.

J. Lindeberg has announced that they will be the official clothing partner of the Summer Games in Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028.

This comes as a great honor, and the brand released its exclusive USA Golf Collection to accompany the news. The collection combines performance, innovative technology and USA flag colors.

Featuring ClimaCool and 37.5 TM technology, UV50 sun protection garments and high flexibility fabrics, this will keep the athlete functional and comfortable.

Each piece is crafted using 3D technology to ensure proper fit, incorporating strategically cut lines that enhance body movement. The classic red, white and blue of the USA are woven into every design. This bold effort is a representation of the nation and its athletes, embodying the philosophy that to win, one must feel and look like a winner.

J. Lindeberg to be official clothing partner of USA men and women's Summer Games
J. Lindeberg to be official clothing partner of USA men and women’s Summer Games. (J.Lindeberg)

“We are thrilled to reveal our full USA Golf Collection to the press and attendees in Orlando at the upcoming PGA Show,” said Hans-Christian Meyer, CEO of J. Lindeberg. “Dressing the USA teams for the Summer Games in Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028 will be an honor that underscores our commitment to excellence in golf and sportswear design alike.”

J. Lindeberg to be official clothing partner of USA men and women's Summer Games
J. Lindeberg to be official clothing partner of USA men and women’s Summer Games. (J.Lindeberg)

The collection is set to be available in early June, and the collection will turn heads in proper USA spirit. You can learn more about this collection here.

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Tiger Woods’ next clothing brand could have something to do with TaylorMade’s trademark filing for ‘Sunday Red’

What is TaylorMade up to?

We may have a better idea of what apparel Tiger Woods will wear when he makes his next appearance, possibly at the Genesis Invitational next month.

Earlier this month, the 15-time major champion took to social media to announce the end of his 27-year relationship with Nike and to thank founder Phil Knight.

Now, his next chapter may be coming into focus.

TaylorMade has been Woods’ equipment sponsor for six years, and recent trademark filings make it seem as if the company will have something to do with his apparel, too.

Three trademarks for a Sunday Red brand have been registered through the United States Patent and Trademark Office by TaylorMade Lifestyle Ventures LLC.

The trademarks filed include three distinct logos: a “Sunday Red” spelled out in all caps, a leaping tiger depiction, and the acronym “SDR” placed around the leaping tiger. And as for what Sunday Red will entail, “clothing, namely shirts, shorts, pants, jackets, sweatshirts, sweatpants, joggers, skirts, dresses, hoodies, sports jackets, polos, golf shirts, golf pants, footwear and headwear” are all noted on TaylorMade’s live application.

The trademarks, which were filed in December, suggest TaylorMade could be making a jump into the apparel world with Tiger Woods signature brand as its main focus, however, it’s still unclear whether the company will make the design its own or partner with someone to launch “Sunday Red.”

Tiger and Sunday Red are about as infamous as any pairing in all of sports. It doesn’t seem like that’s going away anytime soon.

Bad Birdie and Four Peaks Brewing release collaboration with polos, hats, hoodies and beer

Check out the new collab between Bad Birdie and Four Peaks Brewing including golf apparel, golf equipment and yes…beer!

Now this is a good-looking collection.

Bad Birdie and Four Peaks Brewing have released a collaboration that includes polos, t-shirts, hoodies, hats, accessories and yes, beer!

The Juice Golden Ale is described as “a totally crushable, day drinker infused with the refreshing essences of passion fruit, orange and guava” on Bad Birdies website.

Sounds pretty delicious to us.

“We’ve teamed up with Four Peaks Brewery to craft a beer that is perfect for golf, on and off the course,” said CEO and founder of Bad Birdie, Jason Richardson, in a statement. “It’s easy to drink and I’m not gonna lie, you’re probably going to want to have more than one of these during your round. This collaboration is a continuation of Bad Birdie’s mission to disrupt golf and push the sport toward being more innovative, inclusive and creative.”

To celebrate the drop of this great collaboration, we’ve put together a list of our favorite items from the collection.

10 Kristin Juszczyk designs beyond her Taylor Swift jacket that prove the NFL should hire her

If they’ve been paying attention, the NFL has a chance to do something really special with Kristin Juszczyk.

Taylor Swift showed up to the Chiefs-Dolphins playoff game, rocking the coldest Travis Kelce custom jacket. It was made by Kristin Juszczyk, the wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk. However, it’s not the only amazing design she’s done, and the NFL needs to consider hiring her.

Truthfully, it’s hard to find NFL apparel that doesn’t look like everything else you’ve probably seen at your local fan shop. Enter Kristin Juszczyk, who made some sweet custom gear for Taylor Swift that has the NFL world and her sweet husband, Kyle Juszczyk, buzzing.

Kristin’s designs are incredibly eye-catching, and it got us thinking: what else has she created?

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Trust the process!! Also Christmas decorations stay up until the end of football season in the Juszczyk household 🤣

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The answers might surprise you. These designs are so creative and sneaky good that in our opinion, the NFL should think about hiring her.

(Warning: some videos contain NSFW language.)

49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk supported wife Kristin’s custom work for Taylor Swift in the sweetest way

Both Kristin’s custom work and Kyle’s pride were on display Saturday night for Dolphins-Chiefs.

The Kansas City Chiefs made a big statement Saturday night, taking down the Miami Dolphins in sub-zero temps in the first round of the NFL playoffs. Taylor Swift was in attendance to support Travis Kelce, and the pop star donned a new, custom coat emblazoned with the tight end’s name and number.

MORE: Where Taylor Swift got her incredible custom Travis Kelce coat for Chiefs-Dolphins game

There was a delightful NFL connection with the jacket being created by Kristin Juszczyk, the talented wife of 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk. The proud husband made sure his spouse got her flowers, taking to social media to sing her praises.

Juszczyk replied to several accounts that shared the 12-time Grammy winner’s entrance to Arrowhead Stadium in the jacket and retweeted several more that complimented Kristin’s work.

We absolutely love to see the support.