March Golf Style Roundup: The latest products that caught our eye this spring
The world of golf fashion is revving up for one big Majors season in 2024. We’ve got an exciting round-up of upstart golf brands expanding their lifestyle offerings, as well as technical sport favorites branching out into the world of fashion. The theme this month seems to be high-performance meets high-fashion, with a showering of sporty spring fling fun. Take a look.
| TRUE linkswear
Ahead of the Masters, TRUE just launched major-inspired versions of its three top shoe models. Each pair is marked by the exclusive “members only” emblem and comes with exclusive swag: a reusable shoe bag, reversible leather head cover, knick-knacks pouch and golf towel. It’s worth it for the goodies, and is likely to sell out fast.
$189 | TRUE linkswear
$99 | TRUE linkswear
Few images are as burned in our brains as actor-golfer Luke Wilson’s sultry model shots for Criquet’s line of performance golf shirts (I mean, hello). Now, it’s his brother, Owen Wilson, hitting the golf headlines with news of an upcoming Apple TV+ comedy series focused on the life of a washed-up pro struggling with the hilarious (or at least comically familiar) cocktail that is midlife on the rocks. But this "dad-hat" trend is totally rocking! Pair it with a stylishly oversized and boxy cut tee or, for the ladies, your go-to leggings and cardigan throw.
$45 | Quiet Golf
$35 | Criquet
$42 | Sierra Madre
$35 | Devereux
$44 | Lamarel
$32 | Sydney James
The techy equipment brand’s apparel offerings have, for a longtime now, been subtly packing quite the sartorial punch. For the men’s side, this season’s drop ditches reserve for statement-making staples. And on the women’s side, led by golf and style crusader Renee Parsons, the silhouettes are bold, sporty, feminine and yet somehow also practical. In terms of large name brands doing clothing differently, PXG is one to watch.
$165 | PXG
$125 | PXG
$165 | PXG
$115 | PXG
$125 | PXG
$250 | PXG
The peppy women’s brand known for its flirty cute performance wear designed for the course has just launched its first two-item capsule of “social wear,” living up to the namesake and promising more gorgeousness to come. The release includes a sage-hued leafy floral gown, ideal for garden parties, sunset cocktails or summer weddings, in a mid- and floor-length variety, complete with a dramatic train and on-trend puffy, prairie-style sleeve. Bonus points if you wear this for a whole round.
$395 | Byrdie Golf Social Wear
$420 | Byrdie Golf Social Wear
We’re tracking this happy trend of supersaturated, technicolor hues, as seen in G/Fore’s skippy shoe release marked by vibrant sole detailing, and Malbon’s limited-edition collaboration with the Japanese brand, BEAMS Golf. Both bring the joys of the sport to the forefront in clothing that’ll boost your mood even if you get hit with a surprise spring shower.
$80 | Malbon
$130 | Malbon
$34 | Malbon
$175 | G/Fore
$225 | G/Fore
$175 | G/Fore
$100 | Students Golf
It seems like Students releases a new capsule as often as a spring-fever teen skips classes. This collection draws on the brand’s knack for the cut-and-sew technique paired with wry typeface and a restrained color palette, now featuring more elevated pieces for more upscale looks, without sacrificing the brand’s skater roots.
$92 | Students Golf
$110 | Students Golf
$50 | Students Golf
$25 | GOLF le Fleur
“Golf,” singer Pharrell Williams said, “is where sport and fashion come together in a more laid-back style.” The new creative head of Louis Vuitton men’s has partnered with another golf style icon, Tyler, the Creator, to create a Masters-worthy green nail polish that’s vegan, cruelty-free, made in the USA and luxe, all for a cool $25. (P.S. Williams, who is known for his sport-plus-fashion finesse, even owns a bespoke Hermès golf bag, so you can color us green with envy.)
If you’re looking for the desert-cool brand’s signature graphic prints and jewel-toned colors, you will not be disappointed. The brand’s spring drop relies heavily on the rhetoric of old-school prep meets whimsical design and features looks for every member of your clubhouse, from the kiddos to the relics (wise owls, elders or whatever the cool kids are calling them these days).
$78 | Bad Birdie
$55 | Bad Birdie
$78 | Bad Birdie
$38 | Bad Birdie
$78 | Bad Birdie
$64 | Bad Birdie
And now, for a bit of fun, these vintage glasses come in a set of seven and feature 24k gold-etched clubs with a deco vertical-green design perfect for mint juleps, Arnold Palmers or whatever your foursome is craving. They’re sporty matched with retro glam for all your upcoming 19th hole shenanigans this golf season.
$395 | Hedge
Arguably the most aesthetically interesting golf shoe to come from UA, the new Phantom golf shoe is now available in a heathered gray and icy blue colorway. The obvious standout feature is the thick, well-cushioned midsole that resembles the popular running shoes of today's market (think Nike free runs and anything from New Balance). Despite its runner's vibe, this is a spikeless golf shoe that has the potential to rival the likes of Ecco and FootJoy—especially brands that prioritize comfort and performance in footwear. In addition to the tasteful design of the Phantom, the waterproof knit upper and collar of this shoe makes it a wonderful transitional shoe, especially as the cold temperatures break into spring, keeping you cool and dry during those damp rounds.
$140 | Under Armour
adidas has been on a tear in the New Year, starting strong with a Malbon Collab and then firing some great additions to its Go-To collection. Designed with a mix of greens and blues, this collection features some fun pieces that are casually cool. From fun textured vests to utility-style rompers, there's something for every type of golfer.
$110 | adidas
$120 | adidas
$90 | adidas
$110 | adidas
$120 | adidas
$90 | adidas
This drop is for our gym-fanatics or soon-to-be fanatics. FootJoy has been named the top-rated shoe on the PGA Tour for decades now. Golfers of all skill sets most likely have the classic FootJoy windbreaker or weather soft gloves. And now you can sport one of the most popular golf brands as you get fit. The new FootJoy training collection features 12 products for men and women, ranging from workout tees, gym shorts, training shoes, and of course a pre-pump hoodie to get warmed up in. Overall, the collection is in the signature FootJoy style -- simple, clean and quite traditional -- and for some, less is more.
$130 | FootJoy
$65 | FootJoy
$69 | FootJoy
$130 | FootJoy
$58 | FootJoy
$69 | FootJoy
A little mosaic, a little geometric, these monochrome white kickers from adidas were debuted by Collin Morikawa at the Sentry, and we can only hope/guess/dream that these will be available to us common golfers and shoe-donners soon. The shoes have the signature adidas three-stripe in an elongated pattern, as well as the recognizable boost technology in the heel and a durable, multi-weather leather upper.
We're leaving boring, bulky golf bags in 2024. What's in for this year are golf bags and accessories that are minimalist in design, yet remain highly functional, so you get your money's worth. Enter the Loma bag from Sunday Golf—a lightweight bag suited for six clubs for your next range session or par 3-course outing. Every golfer has a unique swing and play style, therefore your equipment should function as an extension of you! We love this vibrant red and off-white two-toned colorway, and amid Tiger's departure from Nike, get your Sunday red fix with Sunday Golf (see what we did there)…and the bag is currently on sale.
$145 $130 | Sunday Golf
$130 | Cole Haan
We love the metallic trend for its slightly upscale take on the golfers’ favorite neutrals. Classic white becomes silvery pearl, warm browns become copper and bronze, and timeless black becomes an elegant iron with a wink of edge. In the golf space, we see the metallic veneer in spiked cleats, seasonal puffers, and accented hardware on accessories like headcovers or stash bags. Below are some of our favorite takes on the trend, all of which serve as versatile luxe additions with just a hint of earthy grit.
The sustainable new lifestyle brand with the Australian-meets-NYC ethos has a capsule with a motto (“just out for a walk”) and a mission to spread a love for nature and encourage earth-minded shopping and playing patterns. We love the brand’s line of bird- (and birding-) inspired gear and accessories that have something for everyone in your foursome from the scientist to the stylist, that work on the city or country golf course—whether you’re playing or charting it—often made with one-of-a-kind, handmade, and upcycled textiles.
$325 | Gum Tree Golf & Nature Club
$850 | Gum Tree Golf & Nature Club
$20 | Gum Tree Golf & Nature Club
$135 | Gum Tree Golf & Nature Club
$15 | Gum Tree Golf & Nature Club
$55 | Gum Tree Golf & Nature Club
We love this vest for its form and function. Pockets on the back and tee holders along the chest mimic the designs of old-fashioned caddy uniforms, which also adds grounded style to your on-course look.
$120 | Bad Birdie
All-round pro Venus Williams is also a champion of the sock brand known for its charitable mission and supportive honeycomb design, now available in a new look with very tropical, juicy, Venus-approved colors.
$54 | Bombas
The golf/pickleball/tennis luxe ladiesâ sportswear brand has an impressive online vintage shop with curated finds to pique the interest of any stuff-obsessedâor shall we say, discerningâgolfer, like these breezy and appropriately kitschy silken trousers sketched with old-timey players, mid-swing.
$498 | Hedge
The perfect companion to upcoming winter getaways or buddy trips, this essential down jacket has a trim, but still roomy, cut and can be easily rolled into the neat bag for the space-conscious adventurer.
$31 | Amazon
And speaking of golfing on-the-go, this mini sunscreen is one stop short of travel size: the sleek "pocket" size can be tucked into your golf bag for mid-round application. This unscented formula works with all skin types and is free of the chemicals, ingredients, and animal cruelty you want to avoid.
$15 | Amazon
These golf trousers look crisp and well-tailored from afar, but feel extra stretchy and soft, complete with meshing details ideal for playing rounds throughout the year, even when the weather calls for a little rain. The herringbone detailing along the waistband is a plus.
$115 | PUMA
To keep your skin healthy, soft, even, and smooth during the harsh winter playing conditions, this moisturizer is designed to be worn all day, by anyone, offering parched skin some much-needed relief and balm.
$40 | Laneige
The luxe travel gear brand is taking its signature, extremely resilient, carbon fiber design to cigars with this specialty carrying case specifically designed to withstand your movements and lifestyle on the course.
$175 | TUMI
We can't get enough of this unisex sweater from the recent Malbon X Adidas collaboration, with pieces inspired by Bing Crosby's Clambake (which is now the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am). It's a lightweight layer with a marigold colorway that will match everything and vintage styling to enhance any on-course look.
$190 | Malbon x Adidas