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 pants for 2023

Look good, feel good, play good in our best golf pants for 2023.

Whether you want to dress like a PGA Tour pro, stay comfortable in uncomfortable weather or anything in between, every golfer needs a few go-to pairs of pants.

Golf pants, if chosen properly, can be a versatile and useful piece of clothing throughout the entire year. That’s why Golfweek has made it easy for you to find the best pants on the market. Spend less time looking for the perfect pair and more time actually on the golf course.

In the market for warmer golf gear? Check out our winter lists on jackets, pants, quarter-zips, vests, hoodies and more.

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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Check out 11 eye-catching polos that will get you ready for summer golf

There’s no hiding in these golf shirts.

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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Best Masters themed gear and apparel

Just take all our money already.

The Masters brings the best out of all of us. It also brings the best out of many golf apparel companies. The usual suspects make this list as well as some new-school companies, but they both share the same goal – to make you feel your coolest while supporting your favorite major.

From apparel to accessories, this list includes must-haves if you consider yourself a true Masters fan, plus one of the best pieces of Masters merchandise we’ve ever seen … yes it’s all the way at the bottom of the list.

More Masters gear: Stitch Golf | Rhoback | SwingJuice

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