Search for golf-specific gear with performance fabrics tailored specifically for the game, like tech fabric that wicks away moisture and neutralizes odor.

Macklemore fell in love with golf and created his own collection that captures the iconic “90s Golf Dad aesthetic”, from boxy polos to pleated khakis you could actually wear outside of the course.

Polo Shirts

Polo shirts offer superior comfort and flexibility compared to long-sleeved button-down shirts, while their breathable fabrics help players remain cool and dry, minimising sweat production while permitting free swinging of clubs.

Polos can be constructed using any number of fabrics such as cotton, polyester and bamboo viscose – the choice of which fabric can have an enormous effect on performance, comfort and appearance. Ultimately it should come down to personal taste when selecting your shirt fabric!

When selecting the ideal golf polo, make sure the sleeves fit just right for you. Avoid those which are too loose as these can easily wrinkle up during swing. Furthermore, fitted ones present a neater appearance.

Trousers

Golf trousers must be designed to provide breathability and water resistance, helping ensure maximum comfort during swinging sessions.

Historically, golfers wore knickers (trousers that ended just below the knee) with heavy tweed jackets, starch shirts and neckties. Nowadays, golfers can choose between various styles ranging from gym gear that double as jogger pants to formal trousers suitable for business casual offices.

Radmor’s golf pants feature an innovative blend of cotton, lyocell and elastane fabric that allows it to stretch with you while offering UPF 50 sun protection and double pleats that will look great at dinner reservations following your round.

Shorts

Golf gear, similar to other athletic apparel, is designed to wick away sweat while providing comfort. Furthermore, players often wear caps or visors to shield their eyes from sunlight and keep themselves protected during play.

While traditional golf attire has included a dress code to foster decorum and respect, more clubs have started relaxing their rules, permitting players to wear performance shorts – providing newcomers an ideal chance to explore this comfortable yet fashionable attire.

A visor or cap can easily complement almost any pair of shorts, while some brands designed specifically for golf feature Dri-fit technology to keep you cool and dry during play. Wearing the right golf hat adds style and distinction to your ensemble.

Shoes

Golf shoes are an integral component of your gear, providing stability for a successful swing while remaining comfortable enough for extended wear.

Once upon a time, wearing sneakers on the course was considered an unconventional move – if not outright inappropriate. Today however, sneaker designs with plastic (soft) spikes have become more accepted and preferred than their traditional metal spiked counterparts.

Though it may be tempting to purchase just one pair of golf shoes that will see you from car to course and back again, if you play regularly it may be wiser to buy multiple pairs that can be rotated each week in order to allow each one ample time to dry between uses and preserve their fit, comfort, and traction.

Accessories

Accessories can make all the difference on a golf course when it comes to comfort, style and performance. Essential pieces include gloves, socks, belts and hats; gloves help increase grip strength while swinging the club with precision; socks keep feet cool and fresh while belts ensure trousers or shorts remain in place; while adding a cap or visor enhances your outfit.

Dependent upon the weather conditions, golfers may require waterproof clothing as part of their attire. This typically includes rainy-weather pants and jackets constructed from materials designed to withstand light rainfall while remaining flexible enough for swinging comfortably. In hotter conditions, moisture-wicking technology may also come in handy, providing ideal sweat management during game play.