Best golf hats for 2023

Hats that DO NOT come with a free bowl of soup.

Just about everybody wears a hat on the golf course.

Unless you’re Robert Rock, Ingrid Lindblad or Rory McIlroy at the Ryder Cup, you’re probably going to wear some sort of headwear to keep the sun out of your eyes.

Aside from solar protection, hats can make or break an outfit. Whether you like to keep it nice and simple or you like to throw in a pattern or offbeat color to finish your look, we have you covered.

If you value visors or are a member of the bucket hat brigade…don’t fret, you’ll get your own lists later this spring.

As the warmer weather inches closer, Golfweek is making sure you have everything you need to look and play your best this year. From drivers and wedges to polos and shoes, we’ve put in the leg work to give you more time on the golf course.

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Best golf shirts and polos for 2023

Look good, feel good, play good, in Golfweek’s best polos for 2023.

Polos are one of the most important pieces of apparel in the golf world. While not every course requires a collared shirt, the majority of clubs have some sort of dress code if you’re looking to tee it up.

Of course, the old adage goes: Look good, feel good, play good.

From Justin Thomas and Tiger Woods to Ian Poulter and Rickie Fowler, pattern or no pattern, classic collar or blade collar, every fashion sense is satisfied here.

If you’re not in the market for polos, check out our lists of other essential apparel including golf pants, golf shoes, wind gear and more.

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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.

Rarely have to deal with wind at your home course? Check out our list of best men’s golf shoes for 2023 or the brand-new Golfweek Wine Club.

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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.

Golfweek’s 2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Best men’s golf apparel

Dress for success on and off the golf course with Golfweek’s men’s apparel gift guide for the 2022-23 holiday season.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. No, not the first weekend in April, it’s officially the holiday season.

Here at Golfweek we’re helping you check all of the golf related items off of your list. From apparel to equipment to everything in between, we have lists of some of the best golf items money can buy this holiday season.

If you don’t find anything you like here, check out our gift guides focused on golf shoes, personalized gifts, gifts under $50, golf bags and more. We have you covered from tee to green and head to toe for all of your holiday shopping needs.

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Golfweek’s 2022 Gift Guide: Affordable golf gifts for less than $50

Get a great golf gift without spending an arm and a leg. Check out Golfweek’s list of best golf gifts under $50.

The holiday season is upon us which means having to find the perfect gift without going over budget.

Not to worry, Golfweek is here to save you from holiday season stress by offering some of the best golf gifts $50 can buy.

Whether you’re looking for stocking stuffers, white elephant gifts, office gift exchanges or just want to shop smarter, we’ve got you covered.

If you’re looking for more golf gifts, make sure to check out our essential holiday gift guide. Throughout the months of November and December, we’ll be helping you check everyone off of your holiday shopping list.

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Golfweek’s 2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Best golf gift ideas for every type of golfer

Your guide to every type of golf gift for the 2022 holiday season.

With our calendars making the turn to November, the holiday season is officially upon us.

Not to worry, Golfweek is here to help your holiday shopping stay stress-free! We’re compiling the best golf gifts for all types of golfers this holiday season. Whether you’re looking for a parent, spouse or child, a high handicapper or scratch golfer, we’ve got you covered.

From quarter zips to shorts, golf balls to rangefinders, and everything in between, you’ll be done with your holiday shopping so fast, you can even hit the links yourself!

Golfweek will be publishing more specific gift guides throughout November and December, so be sure to check back and grab the perfect gift, even if you’re just treating yourself. Happy holidays and happy gifting!

Best cold-weather gear 2022: Winter hats and headwear

The one time it’s good to have a hot head on the golf course.

If you’re going to play golf all winter long, you have to stay warm!

Here at Golfweek, we’re helping you extend your golf season and eliminate the term “offseason” from your vocabulary. An obvious yet often overlooked accessory when teeing off at below 60 degrees? Winter hats.

Keeping heat around your dome is more than just keeping your ears warm. Regulating your body temperature allows you to function smoothly. One of the best ways to keep heat close to our body is with a knit hat or ear muff.

If you’re looking to winterize your game, check out our men’s and women’s apparel lists to fulfill all of your winter golf needs.

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Best cold weather gear 2022: Women’s jackets, sweaters and other tops

Who knew looking this cool would keep you this warm?

There’s nothing quite like a crisp winter morning. It’s even better when the chilled silence is pierced with a tee shot that ends up right down the middle of the fairway.

Just because temperatures are dropping, it doesn’t mean you have to put your clubs away until March. Here at Golfweek we’re helping you extend your golf season well into the cold weather months.

Here are some tips for braving the cold and killing the term “offseason”: 1) Bring a thermos. You might need some Irish Coffee to stay warm during those inevitable frost delays 2) Walk. If it’s not breezy, opt for a push cart Your body will keep you warm once you get your heart rate up 3) Play a softer golf ball. With it being colder, it’ll be harder to compress the golf ball like you do when it’s warm.

If you’re already checking your holiday shopping off your list, enjoy our men’s cold-weather tops and cold-weather pants lists too.

Best cold weather gear 2022: Men’s jackets

Winter rules! Keep your top half warm on and off the golf course this winter.

Much of the United States is quickly going from chilly to straight up cold.

It seemed like just yesterday that the temperature outside was perfect for a 1/4 zip and shorts. With weather fluctuating so randomly and rapidly, you need to be prepared to play golf so there’s no wasted rounds.

Here at Golfweek, we’ve curated a list of some of the best jackets on the market to make sure that you’ll be as warm as possible while still being able to make a full swing well into the fall and winter months.

When playing in colder temps, here’s a couple of tips to help maximize your experience: 1) Always have a hand warmer or two 2) Wear wool socks 3) Walk if it’s not windy 4) If in a cart, have a cart cover & butane heater. These simple tips will make your golf experience much better when it’s hovering above freezing.