Best golf gloves for 2023

If you want to look like J.P. Prewitt, you’re going to need a great golf glove.

Golf gloves often go overlooked by amateur players, as they use them until they turn brown and crusty. Making sure that your glove is always in great condition will keep your hands in better shape, plus, it’ll feel a lot better, too. Always having a fresh one in your bag will ensure you’re never playing a round with a hole in your glove’s finger or palm.

We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite golf gloves from brands like Titleist, FootJoy, Nike, TaylorMade, Callaway and more.

If you’re interested in some of our other equipment lists, check out our best affordable wedges for 2023, best affordable drivers for 2023 and best push carts for 2023.

Best golf hats for 2023

Hats that DO NOT come with a free bowl of soup.

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.

If you value visors or are a member of the bucket hat brigade…don’t fret, you’ll get your own lists later this spring.

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.

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Best golf gear and apparel to weather the wind in 2023

Golfweek will help you put the W-I-N in windy.

With the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am finishing on Monday due to high winds and seemingly every corner of the United States being windswept as of late, we thought it’d be a good time to show you the best apparel to beat the wind.

Whether you’re caught off guard by a random cold front or if you’re brave enough to keep your windy tee time, we have the perfect gear for you.

And of course, we’re not ones to overlook fashion at Golfweek. We’ve found some of the coolest colors and designs that the market has to offer in order to extend your golf season through even the windiest of days.

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Best golf visors for 2022

The Zen philosopher, Basho, once wrote “a visor with no hole is a hat.”

Visors are great for the summer golf season as they keep the sun out of your eyes and let the wind get through your hair. Using a visor instead of a hat can help complete the full tour look.

Hats aren’t for everybody. But if you’re everybody, check out Golfweek’s list of best hats.

Guys like Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson, Freddy Couples, Kevin Na, and Beau Hossler have all made the visor their patented look. If you’re on the fence, this is your sign to take the leap of faith and try the pro look.

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Dressed for Success: Jon Rahm at 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta

A closer look at Jon Rahm’s apparel worn during his latest PGA Tour win

Jon Rahm has been among the best golfers in the world for years. Though Scottie Scheffler surpassed him as World No. 1 earlier this year, Rahm made up some ground this weekend with a win at the Mexico Open in Puerto Vallarta.

Rahm has worn TravisMathew clothing and Cuater shoes since the start of 2021 after switching over from Adidas.

“Everything TravisMathew makes is lightweight with stretch, providing a lot of comfort,” Rahm said after signing with the company. “I really feel confident playing in it and can’t wait to wear TravisMathew off the course as well.”

We’ve already taken a look into Rahm’s winning equipment, so now let’s dive into the champion’s closet and see how Rahm dressed for success at the Mexico Open.

Dressed for Success: Jordan Spieth | Sam Burns

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Best golf hats by brand and the pros who wear them

A tip of the cap to the best golf hats for 2022

Hats can make or break an outfit. Try to imagine Tiger’s Sunday red without his black hat…weird, right?

If you’re looking to spice up an outfit, give yourself a more professional look, or simply protect yourself from the elements, this list is for you. We have hats from the all top brands and the top Tour players who wear them.

If you’re more of a visor or bucket-hat person, don’t worry we’ll have you covered soon!

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Dressed for Success: Sam Burns at 2022 Valspar Championship

Take a closer look at Sam Burns’ apparel worn during his latest PGA Tour win

Sam Burns won his third PGA Tour event in dramatic fashion, defeating Davis Riley on the second playoff hole of the 2022 Valspar Championship.

Burns won his first PGA title at the same event in 2021.

We’ve already gotten a look at the winner’s bag, so let’s dive into the champion’s closet to take a closer look at some of the apparel Burns donned while defending his Valspar crown.

As the old saying goes: look good, feel good, play good.

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