Best golf equipment and apparel sales in March 2024

Check out the best golf sales in the month of March, including equipment, golf balls, apparel and more.

Warmer weather is right around the corner, which means golf courses and driving ranges around the country will soon be full of golfers hoping that 2024 will be their best year on the course yet.

To make sure you have all the gear your need to get through this season, we’ve teamed up with our friends at Worldwide Golf Shops to create a list of some of the best golf sales happening in March 2024.

Some of the brands included below are Titleist, Ping, Nike, Srixon, Adidas and more.

While you’re here, check out some of our other apparel, equipment and accessories lists: Best balls 2024 | Best pants 2024 | RSVLTS’ new Happy Gilmore collection

Modernize your style with these 12 pieces of outerwear including hoodies, quarter zips

Modernize your golf style with these pieces Nike, Peter Millar, lululemon and more.

It’s winter. Some players around the country are stuck inside because of snow or cold temperatures — or a combination of both — but some are lucky enough to live in a state where teeing it up this time of year is still possible.

To make sure you’re looking your best out on the course this winter, we wanted to compile a list of some of out favorite outerwear items, like hoodies, quarter zips and sweaters.

Some of the brands featured below include Peter Millar, Nike, Malbon Golf, B. Draddy, Rhoback and lululemon.

Here are 12 items to grab for the winter golf season.

Modernize your style with these golf pants

Modernize your golf wardrobe just in time for the start of the season with our list of new golf pants.

It’s February, so we still have a ways to go before we’re back out on the golf course in polos and shorts. So, for the next several months, you’ll be stuck wearing pants.

To make sure you’re looking your best the next time you step in the first tee, we’ve put together a list of 12 pairs of pants to modernize your style. Just some of the brands included are Nike, Adidas, FootJoy, Malbon Golf, lululemon, Bonobos and more.

Recently, we released a similar list highlighting some great polos and shirts. You can find that here.

Take your style to the next level with these pants.

Best golf sales in February 2024

Gear up for golf season without breaking the bank with our best golf sales in February

Although there’s still snow and chilly temperatures in some parts of the country, it’s never too early to start looking ahead to the 2024 golf season. Every amateur needs to make sure they have enough polos, pants, shorts, hats, clubs, balls and everything in between for when the warmer months start to arrive.

So, we thought it’d be a good idea to search the internet for the best golf sales for the month of February. And, thanks to our partners at Worldwide Golf Shops, we’ve done just that.

In this list, we have compiled a wide variety of apparel, equipment, accessories and more from brands like Titleist, TaylorMade, Callaway, Bushnell, Nike and more.

Golfweek’s 2023 Holiday Gift Guide: Hybrid golf and street styles for him

Golfweek’s 2023 Holiday Gift Guide: Hybrid golf and street styles for him

In 2023, golf clothing is not just to be worn on the course, but it’s making its way to offices and weekend errands around the globe.

Men can now wear their favorite golf pants to work and hit the range on the way home. These fabrics are functional, comfortable and stylish for any activity.

It can be overwhelming shopping for holiday gifts, but Golfweek is making it easier than ever to find the perfect gift for every man on your list.

If you’re interested in our other gift guides, these are worth a look: Gifts for her | Gifts for him | Golf Tech/Electronics

12 up-and-coming golf brands to watch in 2023

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.

My experience in a Linksoul LS2MAN tournament: Think surfer-casual with a competitive edge

Linksoul’s LS2MAN tournament series mixes tranquil scenery with just enough competitive golf to keep things low-key but interesting. 

Khaki pants, tucked-in polos and $1,000 bets are not for everyone.

Too many golf tournaments are pressure-packed affairs that are more nerve-wracking than enjoyable, but Linksoul, an apparel and lifestyle brand co-founded by John Ashworth and Geoff Cunningham, is trying to introduce a tournament series that is based more around a shared love for the game, a vibe and fun.

The LS2MAN tournament series is comprised of six events in locations like Ireland, California and Oregon. It mixes tranquil scenery with just enough competitive golf to keep things low-key but interesting. 

I had the opportunity to play in the recent Linksoul LS2MAN event at Goat Hill Park in Oceanside, California, and instead of those khakis and polos, I saw board shorts, T-shirts and guys rocking streetwear-style looks. Think surfer-casual blended with golf and The Dude from “The Big Lebowski.”

Hey, now that I think about it, Ashworth looks a little like Jeff Bridges in that movie.

For those of you who are not golf hipsters, Goat Hill Park, which is owned by Ashworth, is a short public course in the heart of Oceanside that is full of blind shots and extreme elevation changes. It’s a Mecca for West Coast players and its motto is etched into the pencils you use to write down your scores, “World Class, Working Class.” 

Linksoul LS2MAN Oceanside event
Kelly Slater (left) was among those who played in the Linksoul LS2MAN Oceanside event at Goat Hill Park. (Linksoul/ Lauren Miller)

At just 4,582 yards from the back tees, tournament organizers, in keeping with the vibe, banned drivers and fairway woods, except for persimmon clubs, which several golfers proudly brought to the course on each of the two days. Your average muscular gym rat would be disappointed that they couldn’t grip and rip their driver all day long. (Cough cough, me.) This was the opportunity to bring out your inner-Tiger Woods and cut the ball over the bunker or around the trees.

Linksoul LS2MAN Oceanside event
Linksoul LS2MAN Oceanside event at Goat Hill Park featuring a dog in a golf cart. (Linksoul/ Lauren Miller)

The air around the first tee smelled like a nearby campfire and dogs were warmly welcomed to enhance the scene. I knew it was going to be a good day when I was greeted by a dog named Mulligan, who ran up to me and jumped excitedly.

This tournament brings out all types of golfers and looked like a scene from “Happy Gilmore.” You had the players who are there to win and others who were still under the influence of mushrooms from the night before. Almost every golf cart had a speaker. 

The guys we played with on the first day arrived late and ran to meet us on the 5th hole. They got their cart when we turned after the 9th. This course wasn’t an easy trek, and I guarantee they managed to hit their step goal within the first couple of holes. The better of the two used the Mizuno muscleback blades and they kept repeating Loverboy’s “Everybody’s Working For The Weekend” because they got a birdie early in the round when that song blasted on their speaker.  

In college, the pressures of competitive golf really began to take a toll on me and my love for the sport. The pressure to perform and go low caused my muscles to tighten, my thoughts to run wild and my scores to rise. Many golfers experience the same feeling, and in my case, it made me fall out of love with tournament golf.

The LS2MAN ignited a spark in me to try my luck at tournament play again. It felt liberating to be able to hold my own against a field full of men. It also reminded me that I can still go low, without spending four hours stressing over the things I can’t control.

I felt lucky to take part in the LS2MAN series and I see myself being involved in the future. You can learn more and sign up for updates for the 2023 LS2MAN series here.

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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:

BEST FALL 2022: Hoodies | Quarter zips | Vests | Trending

Linksoul donating money from ‘Flatten The Curve’ shirts to charity

The California apparel maker has created a cool new T-shirt and pledged to give the proceeds to charities helping first responders.

Forty dollars might seem like a little much for a T-shirt, but when all the proceeds from it go to a great charity, it can be money well spent.

Linksoul, the maker of golf and casual apparel with a California vibe, is not taking pre-orders for a new T-shirt that features a great design and a powerful message – flatten the curve. Here is a close-up of the design.

The money raised from the sale of the limited-edition shirts, which should be shipped in late April is going to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP). The organization has a COVID-19 direct relief fund that specifically helps the most vulnerable populations affected by this crisis, including hourly wage workers, the elderly, and people with disabilities. The CDP also connects with non-government organizations to provide desperately supplies to hospitals.

Click here to go to linksoul.com and make a purchase.

Linksoul Flatten the Curve t-shirt
Linksoul Flatten the Curve t-shirt design. (Linksoul)