Check out Golfweek’s best golf pants for 2024 including brands like Peter Millar, Bonobos, Nike, Puma and more.
Fall is here, which means your days on the golf course are starting to get a little bit chillier. So, it’s time to load up your wardrobe with warm clothes to get through the next several months.
In this list, we’re focused on golf pants.
To guarantee you’re stocked up, we’ve searched the internet for some of the best golf pants on the market from brands like Nike, Lululemon, Peter Millar, Brooks Brothers, Radmor Golf, Vineyard Vines, Puma and more.
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.
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.
“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.”
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.
See how Viktor Hovland dressed for success at the 2023 BMW Championship.
There is no hotter golfer in the world than Viktor Hovland.
The 25-year-old Norwegian won his second-consecutive tournament, firing a final-round 63 to hold off Xander Schauffele and win the 2023 FedEx Cup Playoffs.
David Dusek recently took a deep dive into Hovland’s winning equipment, so let’s dive into the champion’s closet and see how Viktor dressed for success in J.Lindeberg apparel at the 2023 Tour Championship.
Check out our favorite summer tops and bottoms from 11 different golf brands including Nike, Lululemon, Adidas, Puma and more.
With women’s golf taking center stage this week at the Evian, we thought it would be the perfect time to showcase some of the best summer apparel drops you may have missed.
As temperatures reach their annual peaks stay cool and look cool with some of the best new shirts, skorts, shorts and more! We’ve combed through brands both big and small to help find you your new favorite piece of apparel to wear the next time you tee it up.
Be sure to check out our list of top women’s golf shoes for the summer to help you complete your perfect summer golf look before the calendar turns to autumn in a few months!
Give mom something she’ll actually wear out on the course this Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day is right around the corner which means it’s time to get mom a gift that isn’t homemade and does not feature macaroni noodles.
Whether mom likes short sleeves, long sleeves or no sleeves, we’ve found some of the best tops on the market. Complete the look and grab a skort, short or pant for mom to wear the next time she tees it up!
If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re on top of your gift giving, but if your annual tradition is to wait until the last minute, check back for more gift guides in the coming weeks.
As always, Augusta National Golf Club leaves us too quickly. However, we’ve brought together some of the best items to help keep the vibes from Augusta flowing.
From apparel worn by players throughout the week to t-shirts and accessories, this list features top of the line items centered around the best week of the golfing calendar.
The World No. 2 golfer is one of the biggest stars in the game of golf and on the LPGA. Last month at the QBE Shootout, Max Homa and Kevin Kisner called her the Tiger Woods of the LPGA.
Korda is now going to dress like the 15-time major champion. She announced via social media on Saturday she had partnered with Nike to wear their apparel.
Korda is no stranger to the swoosh, as she has rocked Air Jordan golf shoes in tournaments for some time. Korda has been partnered with J.Lindeberg, including dropping an apparel line with the company in November.
Acushnet’s Titleist and FootJoy, as well as apparel maker J. Lindberg, have dropped the PGA Tour veteran.
PGA Tour veteran Scott Piercy, 41, lost two major sponsors on Thursday as a result of controversial posts he shared on Instagram. One was a homophobic meme of former Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg and the other referenced QAnon, an ultra-conservative conspiracy theory about a secret plot against President Donald Trump.
As first reported by golfdigest.com, Titleist and FootJoy, both owned by Acushnet, ended their sponsorship with Piercy on Tuesday. Apparel maker J. Lindberg also ended its relationship with the Las Vegas native.
Piercy’s name and image have been removed from both companies’ websites.
Thursday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Piercy shot 1-under 71.
“We were made aware of Scott’s post and are disappointed in the lack of judgement used,” the PGA Tour said in a statement.
In a statement, a J. Lindberg representative wrote, “When we choose our ambassadors, we choose individuals we know will represent us well on and off the golf course. The claims from Scott Piercy were unacceptable and far from our views and beliefs. We have since terminated our contract with Mr. Piercy. We, J. Lindberg, as a company do not stand by the statements made by Piercy and we want to make sure our customers, employees and other ambassadors know we support all communities and have no room for hate or discrimination in our company.”
Piercy, who turned pro in 2001 and has won four PGA Tour events, posted an apology on his Instagram story that stated, “Whenever I post my intent is NEVER to offend. I want to apologize if any of my recents story posts have been offensive. I will do better!”