Suit up for golf season with our list of best men’s golf apparel featuring brands like Nike, Peter Millar, Puma, Titleist and more.
It’s nearly March, which means one thing: it’s almost golf season.
Sure, there are plenty of people who live in warm climates, but folks from the snow-covered states are looking at the calendar and counting down the days until ranges and golf courses are back open.
To make sure you have all the apparel you need for the upcoming golf season, we’ve scoured the internet for some of out favorite apparel from brands like Nike, Peter Millar, TravisMathew, B. Draddy, johnnie-O and more.
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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.
Say aloha to your new golf vibe with Golfweek’s list of best apparel featuring tropical/floral patterns.
The PGA Tour is back in action this week in Hawaii at The Sentry, the first of eight signature events this season. Kapalua’s Plantation Course is once again playing host, however, defending champion Jon Rahm is not in the field due to his recent move to LIV Golf.
Many apparel and equipment companies celebrate this two-week Hawaiian stretch — The Sentry and Sony Open — with floral patterns on their players’ clothes.
So, we thought we’d put together a list of some of our favorite tropical-themed apparel and equipment from brands like B. Draddy, TravisMathew, Peter Millar, Rhoback and more.
The new fleece collection is made for the course and everyday life.
Fleece is often associated with cooler temperatures, but rarely when it comes to golf. Bad Birdie is breaking barriers with a fleece collection made for the course and everyday life.
Bad Birdie’s fleece collection features blue, greens and neutral staple colors in various hoodies, crewnecks, tees, sweatpants and lounge shorts.
The idea was to elevate the look of comfort and allow some of these pieces to reach the course and expand the brand to non-golfers. The capsule includes both unisex and women’s pieces that are versatile throughout the cooler months. Whether you are using a fleece piece as a layer on the course or for lounging around the house, this collection will provide flexibility and comfort for any task.
The fleece collection also includes the best-selling Bad Rope Hat in Baby Blue and Subtle Green and the new Rope Hat in Mallard Green.
“It’s no secret that golf has exploded over the last few years. There’s a new culture that isn’t tied to traditional golf wear and our Fleece Collection embraces this new shift,” said Bad Birdie CEO Jason Richardson. “For anyone who is working on their game, this collection focuses on casual comfort anywhere you’re swinging a club.”
Check out these up-and-coming golf brands to stay ahead of the trends in 2023.
Everyone has their favorite or go-to brand.
Whether it be an industry giant like Nike or FootJoy, or a smaller brand like Rhoback or SwingJuice, everyone has a brand that fits their personality.
With golf season ramping up, Golfweek has cultivated a list of apparel, accessory and other golf-centric brands to help you become your best golfing self.
Whether you’re looking for what’s next, or just want to try something that’s off the beaten path, we have something for you. From apparel to equipment to accessories and more, this list contains brands that are worth keeping an eye on as they continue to develop.
Long gone are the days of stiff collars and muted colors. These brands build upon the pillars of tradition, adding their own touch to the game we all love.
Just about everybody wears a hat on the golf course.
Unless you’re Robert Rock, Ingrid Lindblad or Rory McIlroy at the Ryder Cup, you’re probably going to wear some sort of headwear to keep the sun out of your eyes.
Aside from solar protection, hats can make or break an outfit. Whether you like to keep it nice and simple or you like to throw in a pattern or offbeat color to finish your look, we have you covered.
As the warmer weather inches closer, Golfweek is making sure you have everything you need to look and play your best this year. From drivers and wedges to polos and shoes, we’ve put in the leg work to give you more time on the golf course.
Whether you’re known for your unique prints or you’re just trying to bulk up your weekend wardrobe, Golfweek has you covered.
We’ve been getting you ready for the peak of golf season, piece by piece. Hats, shorts, shoes, accessories, you name it, we’ve helped you find the best of the best.
These polos may not brighten your short game but they will absolutely brighten your closet. Don’t stare directly at them without your sunglasses, but let’s take a look.
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