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

Nike unveils gigantic Caitlin Clark ad campaign in Iowa City

Nike has stepped up once again. This time they have released a gigantic Caitlin Clark ad campaign in Iowa City. A look at the campaign.

Nike has not missed a beat in its campaign featuring Iowa Hawkeyes’ superstar guard and future WNBA No. 1 pick Caitlin Clark. As one of Nike’s college athletes, Clark has been the biggest story in college basketball this season and is getting the much-deserved treatment.

Nike, the worldwide athletic shoe giant, has never been afraid to stamp its  name on players via massive ad campaigns. Clark is the latest athlete getting her appropriate time to shine. Upon breaking the scoring record, Nike released the “You break it, you own it” slogan tied to Clark.

That was followed by an ad in Times Square. This time, Nike launched an ad campaign in the epicenter of the Caitlin Clark craze.

They have unveiled a gigantic ad campaign in Iowa City that features Clark billboards and building-size ads.

Here is a look at the ad campaign launched by Nike as Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes get ready to turn things up a notch in March.

LOOK: Ja Morant shoes this season

Ever since Ja Morant joined Nike in 2019, the sneaker giant has been all in on investing in the high flyer. Even when Morant was going through his off-court troubles, Nike stood firm by his side. His signature shoe, the Ja 1, dropped in April 2023, and he’s already had multiple color renditions of the shoe he’s showcased.

Take a look at the shoe apparel Morant has worn in the handful of games he has played in this season:

Best men’s golf pants for 2024

Check out Golfweek’s best golf pants for 2024 including brands like Peter Millar, Bonobos, Nike, Puma and more.

Golf season is on the horizon, and while temperatures are still on the low side in parts of the country, it’s time to start thinking about grabbing updated apparel for the spring and summer.

The first few months back on the course are often chilly, so every golfer needs to make sure they have a few reliable pairs of pants in their wardrobe.

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, B.Draddy, Adidas, Peter Millar, Malbon Golf and johnnie-O.

If you’re interested in some of our other golf clothing lists, check out this list of the best apparel items you can buy for 2024.

Best men’s golf pants in 2024:

Best golf apparel items for 2024 including polos, quarter zips, hoodies and more

Suit up for golf season with our list of best men’s golf apparel featuring brands like Nike, Peter Millar, Puma, Titleist and more.

It’s nearly March, which means one thing: it’s almost golf season.

Sure, there are plenty of people who live in warm climates, but folks from the snow-covered states are looking at the calendar and counting down the days until ranges and golf courses are back open.

To make sure you have all the apparel you need for the upcoming golf season, we’ve scoured the internet for some of out favorite apparel from brands like Nike, Peter Millar, TravisMathew, B. Draddy, johnnie-O and more.

If you’re interested in our other apparel lists, these are worth a look: 12 new golf bags. Also check out our modernize your style series with: POLOS | PANTS | OUTERWEAR

Check out these 12 new golf bags including Titleist, Callaway and more

Check out some of the newly released golf bags in 2024.

Winter is dragging on, but soon warm temperatures will return and it’ll be time to hit the range again and get the game tuned up for the 2024 golf season.

We want to make sure you have everything you need to play your best, so we’ve decided to put together a list of some of the best recently released golf bags out there. In this list, you’ll find brands like Nike, Titleist, Ping, G/FORE, Stitch Golf and more.

If you’re interested in our other apparel and equipment lists, these are worth a look: Modernize your style with these sweaters, hoodies, quarter-zips | Modernize your style with these polos.

Best new golf bags:

MLB’s new Nike pants are see-through and suddenly the jerseys seem fine

Fanatics is off the hook thanks to Nike’s tragic new pants

Spring training might feel a bit redundant for modern pro athletes who spend all year fine-tuning their bodies, but it’s becoming quite necessary for MLB’s uniform partners, who apparently need the time to iron out some significant issues.

First was the on-going Fanatics jersey debacle, with players finding threads in their lockers unsuitable for casual wear, let alone on-field performance. And it turns out that was just a precursor to what might be the biggest issue in camp right now: MLB’s new Nike pants.

Specifically, the pants are completely see-through. There’s really no kind way to say it. Everyone who puts them on looks like Steve Lyons on his most-embarrassing day, as Cal Raleigh (and those who watched his Mariners video) quickly learned.

If you’re wondering why this is only popping up now when some players have been in camp for more than a week, it turns out many have been wearing pants from last season to avoid anyone getting a glimpse at what’s underneath.

The players who did wear them for photo day are probably wishing they hadn’t.

Per UniWatch’s Paul Lukas:

This isn’t the first time Nike has had issues with pants transparency after introducing a new uni template. When they took over the NFL’s uniform contract in 2012, the first month of that season brought us this:

While we’re at it, it’s also worth remembering that Nike had major problems — not with pants, but with uniform quality — when they took over NBA uniforms in 2017. So these growing pains (or, if you prefer, rank incompetence) are nothing new for them.

So there you have it. MLB’s jerseys are hard to read and look cheaply made while MLB’s pants are bringing fans closer to their favorite players than ever. Never say this league is afraid to innovate.

Just in case you think these are isolated incidents, more examples of the see-through pants are below.

MLBPA’s Tony Clark admitted that the union is frustrated over the new Fanatics-produced Nike uniforms

Players HATE the new MLB uniforms.

Despite MLB’s best efforts to promote the new Nike Vapor Premier uniforms, the overwhelming reaction from players has been negative. The MLBPA is also echoing that sentiment.

After hearing complaints over the cheap look and lack of customizable fits, the MLBPA is taking action in hopes of working out the issues with Nike and Fanatics. As part of the 10-year uniform deal MLB struck in 2020, Nike designs the uniforms for Fanatics — a sports apparel giant with a shoddy reputation — to produce.

Speaking to The Athletic this week, union executive director Tony Clark admitted that they are frustrated with the uniforms. He said:

“Any time there’s change, there’s an adjustment period. Sometimes that adjustment period goes well, sometimes not so much. In this instance, there appear to be some misses that could have otherwise not been misses.”

He continued:

“We are on the phone with the requisite parties that are involved in making that decision because we aren’t. We’re trying to make sure our guys have what they need in the fashion that they need it. And it’s reflective of what being a major-league ballplayer should be reflective of.”

While it’s almost certainly too late to make any changes to the retail versions of the jerseys, there is hope that something can be done to improve the on-field jerseys in time for Opening Day. Specifically, players aren’t pleased with the smaller (and more curved) name plate, lack of stitching and overall feel for the uniforms. They’d also want to be able to tailor the pants to their liking as they used to be able to.

We’ll have to see if something can get done in time, but the looks across spring training have not been great.

What all 30 MLB teams’ Fanatics-produced Nike jerseys look like at spring training

Are the jerseys that bad? You be the judge.

We’re just in the early stages of spring training across Major League Baseball, and uniforms have been all the talk at the camps in Arizona and Florida.

As part of the 10-year uniform agreement between MLB, Nike and Fanatics, a new uniform system and design were introduced for this season (first seen during the All-Star Game). And the early returns have not been positive. Nike designed the uniforms while Fanatics has produced both the on-field and retail versions since 2020.

Players across the league have complained about the cheap appearance and feel of the uniforms. It’s gotten to the point where players have escalated the issue to the MLBPA. Fans have also been critical of the name plates, which now have a pronounced curve with a smaller font. On top of that, the MLB logo has been lowered below the collar, making a crowded appearance.

But are the actual jerseys really that bad? You be the judge. Here’s a look at what the spring training jerseys look like across MLB as the teams reported to camp.

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.