Best golf sweaters for fall 2022

The best time to wear a golf sweater is all the time.

Ah, the beauty of fall. Chilly mornings and afternoons that have you scrambling to turn your A/C on in the car as soon as you leave work.

Fall is a fickle season. There’s football, a nip in the air, pumpkin spice and early morning tee times that are oh so perfect. On the contrary there’s leaves that hide your golf ball in the middle of the fairway, late season aeration and less daylight to play the game we adore.

Either way, we welcome fall with open arms thanks to our favorite sweater.

The quintessential fall apparel, sweaters should have a secure spot in your golf wardrobe. If you’ve moved away from traditional sweater, check out some of our other fall favorites:

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Best men’s golf shoes for the 2022 summer season

Best men’s golf shoes for the 2022 summer season

If you are looking to improve your shoe game, Golfweek has you covered.

Golf shoes have become increasingly popular as they have started to take on a more street and athletic look.

We have rounded up some of the most fashion forward and comfortable golf shoes on the market to make your summer golf rounds a breeze. If you are looking for your next pair to walk, ride or shoot a career low score in, you’re in the right place.

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Best women’s golf shoes for the second half of 2022

We’re walkin’ on sunshine, and don’t it feel good.

Shoes are one of the most unique ways to complete an outfit. If you want to play well, you have to look and feel good, right?

Here at Golfweek, we’ve compiled some of the best golf shoes currently on the market. If you missed our previous list, check out our top women’s shoe picks from earlier in 2022.

Below are some of the most comfortable and fashion-forward golf shoes that money can buy. You’ll thank us later.

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TaylorMade Golf and G/Fore team up for exclusive footwear collection

TaylorMade Golf and G/Fore have teamed up for a limited edition footwear release in three different colors for men and women.

TaylorMade Golf and G/Fore, two of golf’s most popular brands, have teamed up for a limited edition shoe release.

TaylorMade clubs and G/Fore footwear are in pro shops and golf specialty stores throughout the United States, but now they are coming together to create a type of collection that we rarely see.

The collection will feature three different colorways and styles of G/Fore’s signature Gallivanter and MG4+ model. The golf shoes will come in colors that are suitable for year-round wear. The three shoes will consist of Navy camouflage, white, red and black camouflage and light blue for women.

Taylormade x G/Fore Navy Camouflage Gallivanter
Taylormade x G/Fore Navy Camouflage Gallivanter- $225. (G/Fore)
Taylormade x G/Fore Navy Camouflage Gallivanter
Taylormade x G/Fore Navy Camouflage Gallivanter- $225. (G/Fore)

“Our teams have worked to produce a collection that combines the performance and style of the G/FORE shoe with the meticulous precision found in TaylorMade’s industry-leading equipment,” said G/FORE’s U.S. director of sales, Casey Hoch.

The shoes are available exclusively on gfore.com and taylormadegolf.com. The Navy Camouflage Gallivanter will sell for $225.

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G/Fore releases new MG4X2 Golf Cross-Trainer shoe

G/Fore releases its new MG4X2 Golf Cross-Trainer shoe. This shoe is designed for on and off the course with its versatile traction.

G/Fore has released its new MG4X2 Golf Cross-Trainer shoe. This multi-functional shoe is designed for both on and off the course with its versatile traction and breathable polyester blend. This water and stain-resistant shoe comes in sizes and colorways for men and women.

The MG4X2 features a one-piece engineered waterproof G/Dry Knit Upper for extra comfort, an Auxetic Lattice Midsole for all-day support, a Sawtooth Traction pattern for grip and is inished with G/Fore’s staple Triple-Density Foam Cushion Footbed for a massage-like feel in every step.

The men’s version of the MG4X2 comes in five different colors of Snow, Twilight, Nimbus, Onyx and Snow/Poppy.

The Women’s MG4X2 version of the shoe comes in two different colors, Snow/Baja and Twilight. This shoe is the perfect style for golf, running or any athletic activity.

 

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New golf equipment for 2021: Footwear

See all the latest golf shoes from Adidas, Ecco, FootJoy, G/Fore, Puma, Under Armour and more.

This story first appeared in the February issue of Golfweek Magazine.

White shoes with a black saddle. White shoes with a brown saddle. All white. All black. It seemed golf shoes were trapped in an endless cycle of conformity for decades.

Thankfully, those days are over. While there are plenty of golfers who still love to play in classic-looking footwear, the trend is toward athletic-looking golf shoes with bold colors and sporty styles. From posh private clubs to municipal tracks, more and more golfers are wearing shoes that resemble something that might be seen at a 10K race.

That does not mean these shoes are short on golf-specific details. Manufacturers study how golfers put stress on their feet during the swing, looking at various traction elements and how cleats dig into the grass. They are always tinkering with new materials that provide pillow-like cushioning without increasing weight.

But regardless of the style of shoe you prefer, getting footwear that fits properly is key. Walking a course can easily involve strolling four or five miles up and down hills, and even if you ride in a cart, you will walk a lot during your round.

Shoes that are too tight are never comfortable, and footwear that is too big can rob you of traction and potentially lead to blisters. Your shoes should flex under the balls of your feet to ensure both comfort and traction when you walk, yet they need to be rigid enough to keep you locked to the turf so you can maintain your balance off the tee.

Here are several new options that are sure to be popular this spring.

Founder of GFore brand, Mossimo Giannulli, sentenced to five months in prison

Mossimo Giannulli, fashion designer and founder of GFore, will be sentenced to 5 months in prison for his role in “Operation Varsity Blues.”

Mossimo Giannulli, fashion designer and founder of what has been dubbed golf’s most popular hipster brand, GFore, will be sentenced to five months in prison after a federal judge accepted his plea deal with prosecutors on charges that he paid half a million dollars in bribes to get his two daughters into USC as rowing recruits, according to a story published Friday by the Associated Press.

A cooperating witness in the federal indictment told investigators that Giannulli falsified a profile to portray his daughter as a coxswain for the L.A. Marina Club in an effort to gain her admittance to the private university in Los Angeles. Giannulli sent a photo of his younger daughter on an indoor rowing machine that was used to create fake images of her non-existent rowing career.

Giannulli’s wife, actress Lori Loughlin who starred in the hit TV show “Full House”, is expected to be sentenced later Friday, according to the AP. She plead guilty under a deal with prosecutors that will have her serve two months in prison.

The plea deals also call for Giannulli to pay a fine of $250,000 and perform 250 hours of community service, while Loughlin will pay a fine of $150,000 fine and do 100 hours of community service.

“Operation Varsity Blues” involved almost 30 prominent parents who plead guilty in the case for getting their children into prestigious universities with rigged test scores and/or false athletic credentials.

Giannulli sold GFore to Richemont’s Peter Millar brand in January 2018, and as the Forecaddie noted then, left Giannulli in place to continue steering his company. Giannulli is a member of Bel-Air and Lakeside Country Clubs.