The 29 Best Golf Clothing Brands That Keep the Sport Stylish
29 Best Golf Clothing Brands Upgrade Your Game in 2025
These are the labels that’ll have you looking right from tee to green.
Ironically, or maybe not, the sport with an incredibly strict dress code has, for the most part, featured some really bad outfits. For a while there, golfers struggled with an image issue. They were all thrown into a category of stuffy old dads, something that cool teenagers can rebel against. Then the pandemic happened. And everyone started playing golf again. Now, four years into the Golfaissance, there are a lot of great brands in the space. Some of the old guard, slinging polos and performance pants, is still here, but there's an increasingly large sect of young streetwear-focused labels that are making golf ... trendy.
A Snapshot of Our Favorite Brands
- The Classic Pick: Lacoste
- The Trendy Pick: Walker Golf Things
- The Elevated Pick: Bonobos
- The Performance Pick: Vuori
- The Cult-Favorite Pick: Random Golf Club
And it makes sense! As with tennis, play has increased at a rate not seen since the late '90s, when a guy named Tiger took the golf world by storm. Ever heard of him before? So if you're new to the game or just want to refresh your look, these are the best golf clothing brands for building a stylish and functional on-course wardrobe.
Radda Golf makes some of the best-looking golf polos on the market right now, and this sunset-y option might be top of the list.
Modest Vintage Player (MVP) creates leather goods heavily inspired by the sports teams from way back when. So if you really want to capture the essence of an OG golf pro, you literally need to get your hands on this set of leather gloves.
Bonobos, the label that makes your favorite pants, is also a heavy hitter in the golf space. Just ask BPGA Pro Justin Rose, who wears the brand at many tournaments.
Of course, we are not saying to show up to tee off in a tennis white polo. That would be country-club social suicide. Instead, we advise you to peruse Lacoste's golf section, because the OGs of tennis style do golf pretty well, too.
An Australian brand with skate sensibilities, Walker Golf Things fits the Down Under view of golf—based more on municipals, less on stuffy country clubs. Definitely fun, but the clothes are simple and incredibly wearable.
Miura makes some of the most beautiful, coveted irons in golf. It also makes apparel—hoodies included—that are as slick and sharp as its clubs.
Out of Orange County, California, Students marries golf and streetwear with cheeky screen prints, hoodies, and tees. Clothes that'll stand out against the stuffiness of the clubhouse, with subtle storytelling embedded in each garment.
The ultimate Charleston dad brand makes the perfect golf polo with a little stretch and a sturdy collar. You'll start buying them in bulk after your first wear.
Vuori, a brand know to most who live an active lifestyle, has a slew of polo shirts perfect for hitting the golf course. This one, called the strato, is a style treated with UPF protection and is made of moisture-wicking fibers.
For sport shades, Oakley is always going to be number one. There are more lowkey styles for golf, but we love the idea of leaning into the John Daly style with a pair of Radar EVs.
Got a tee time and in a pinch for a new shirt? Look no further than the quick-delivery conglomerate that is Amazon. The Amazon Essentials line features quite a bit of no-frills-but-gets-the-job-done golf gear you can count on.
A ton of touring pros trust TravisMathew for their on-course looks. Rest assured, you can, too.
Queens Country Club, hailing from the N.Y.C. borough it's named for, has a small collection of apparel for those who appreciate the metropolitan municipal vibe.
Outdoor Voices seldom disappoints when its comes to offering stuff that's built for performance—and that looks good, too. Go ahead and extend that mentality to the golf course with something like the Rectrek pant, which is sleek and stylish but won't stifle your swing.
This team-up between Puma and Palm Tree Crew is built for simultaneous performance and style. Don't just take it from us—popular pros like Rickie Fowler and Bryson DeChambeau trust the brand for their on-course apparel.
Random Golf Club is the golfer's antidote to the game's stuffy, antiquated origins. The brand was founded on the idea that "All Are Welcome," the antithesis of your average country club's mantra.
Taking inspiration from classic menswear brands and combining them with performance pieces, Holderness & Bourne creates clothes that are designed to be as functional as they are stylish.
The Golfer's Journal—not just a magazine! It's also a damn-good magazine for anyone who sees golf more as a religion than a sport. This broken-tee hoodie is course ready, because in 2024, the golf hoodie is thriving.
The King, Arnold Palmer, used to rock OP back in the day. And some of today's best players, like Cameron Smith, do, too. Grab this cap and you'll look sleek and stylish on the links.
Johnston & Murphy knows its way around a shoe—and its hybrid golf sneaker is no exception.
The folks over at Lululemon make a mighty nice jogger in a "trench" color so classic maybe no one will even notice it's a jogger.
No list about golf apparel is complete without Callaway, a brand that has been around since 1982 and is one of the biggest names in golf apparel. And it makes a killer tour visor, too.
Wilson—maker of all the balls on the PGA tour—of course has stuff for the big green. Take this jacket, with a lightweight, quick-drying build perfect for those early mornings or later-in-the-season days.
Rhone is a favorite among runners, but it also has great polos for golfing. This is because there's no need to worry about sweating or building up a funk: The brand's tops are built to be airy, complete with vented side seams, and are treated with anti-odor technology.
Despite the name, July makes some of our favorite fall golf gear—like this polo, which hangs a little heavier for chillier days when short sleeves are still in play.
Radmor's got one of the coolest little logos in golf, but they have a big, big offering behind that half a golf ball. Think J.Crew meets Nike with a lot of voice and character.
PGA Pro Olajuwon Ajanaku founded Eastside Golf, inspired by his roots in East Atlanta, to raise awareness about golf among youth and nongolfers. The mission is admirable—and so are the clothes. The brand's staple vest is a must-have for any golfer looking to shake up their style
The 29 Best Golf Clothing Brands That Keep the Sport Stylish
These are the labels that’ll have you looking right from tee to green.
Ironically, or maybe not, the sport with an incredibly strict dress code has, for the most part, featured some really bad outfits. For a while there, golfers struggled with an image issue. They were all thrown into a category of stuffy old dads, something that cool teenagers can rebel against. Then the pandemic happened. And everyone started playing golf again. Now, four years into the Golfaissance, there are a lot of great brands in the space. Some of the old guard, slinging polos and performance pants, is still here, but there's an increasingly large sect of young streetwear-focused labels that are making golf ... trendy.
A Snapshot of Our Favorite Brands
- The Classic Pick: Lacoste
- The Trendy Pick: Walker Golf Things
- The Elevated Pick: Bonobos
- The Performance Pick: Vuori
- The Cult-Favorite Pick: Random Golf Club
And it makes sense! As with tennis, play has increased at a rate not seen since the late '90s, when a guy named Tiger took the golf world by storm. Ever heard of him before? So if you're new to the game or just want to refresh your look, these are the best golf clothing brands for building a stylish and functional on-course wardrobe.
Radda Golf makes some of the best-looking golf polos on the market right now, and this sunset-y option might be top of the list.
Modest Vintage Player (MVP) creates leather goods heavily inspired by the sports teams from way back when. So if you really want to capture the essence of an OG golf pro, you literally need to get your hands on this set of leather gloves.
Bonobos, the label that makes your favorite pants, is also a heavy hitter in the golf space. Just ask BPGA Pro Justin Rose, who wears the brand at many tournaments.
Of course, we are not saying to show up to tee off in a tennis white polo. That would be country-club social suicide. Instead, we advise you to peruse Lacoste's golf section, because the OGs of tennis style do golf pretty well, too.
An Australian brand with skate sensibilities, Walker Golf Things fits the Down Under view of golf—based more on municipals, less on stuffy country clubs. Definitely fun, but the clothes are simple and incredibly wearable.
Miura makes some of the most beautiful, coveted irons in golf. It also makes apparel—hoodies included—that are as slick and sharp as its clubs.
Out of Orange County, California, Students marries golf and streetwear with cheeky screen prints, hoodies, and tees. Clothes that'll stand out against the stuffiness of the clubhouse, with subtle storytelling embedded in each garment.
The ultimate Charleston dad brand makes the perfect golf polo with a little stretch and a sturdy collar. You'll start buying them in bulk after your first wear.
Vuori, a brand know to most who live an active lifestyle, has a slew of polo shirts perfect for hitting the golf course. This one, called the strato, is a style treated with UPF protection and is made of moisture-wicking fibers.
For sport shades, Oakley is always going to be number one. There are more lowkey styles for golf, but we love the idea of leaning into the John Daly style with a pair of Radar EVs.
Got a tee time and in a pinch for a new shirt? Look no further than the quick-delivery conglomerate that is Amazon. The Amazon Essentials line features quite a bit of no-frills-but-gets-the-job-done golf gear you can count on.
A ton of touring pros trust TravisMathew for their on-course looks. Rest assured, you can, too.
Queens Country Club, hailing from the N.Y.C. borough it's named for, has a small collection of apparel for those who appreciate the metropolitan municipal vibe.
Outdoor Voices seldom disappoints when its comes to offering stuff that's built for performance—and that looks good, too. Go ahead and extend that mentality to the golf course with something like the Rectrek pant, which is sleek and stylish but won't stifle your swing.
This team-up between Puma and Palm Tree Crew is built for simultaneous performance and style. Don't just take it from us—popular pros like Rickie Fowler and Bryson DeChambeau trust the brand for their on-course apparel.
Random Golf Club is the golfer's antidote to the game's stuffy, antiquated origins. The brand was founded on the idea that "All Are Welcome," the antithesis of your average country club's mantra.
Taking inspiration from classic menswear brands and combining them with performance pieces, Holderness & Bourne creates clothes that are designed to be as functional as they are stylish.
The Golfer's Journal—not just a magazine! It's also a damn-good magazine for anyone who sees golf more as a religion than a sport. This broken-tee hoodie is course ready, because in 2024, the golf hoodie is thriving.
The King, Arnold Palmer, used to rock OP back in the day. And some of today's best players, like Cameron Smith, do, too. Grab this cap and you'll look sleek and stylish on the links.
Johnston & Murphy knows its way around a shoe—and its hybrid golf sneaker is no exception.
The folks over at Lululemon make a mighty nice jogger in a "trench" color so classic maybe no one will even notice it's a jogger.
No list about golf apparel is complete without Callaway, a brand that has been around since 1982 and is one of the biggest names in golf apparel. And it makes a killer tour visor, too.
Wilson—maker of all the balls on the PGA tour—of course has stuff for the big green. Take this jacket, with a lightweight, quick-drying build perfect for those early mornings or later-in-the-season days.
Rhone is a favorite among runners, but it also has great polos for golfing. This is because there's no need to worry about sweating or building up a funk: The brand's tops are built to be airy, complete with vented side seams, and are treated with anti-odor technology.
Despite the name, July makes some of our favorite fall golf gear—like this polo, which hangs a little heavier for chillier days when short sleeves are still in play.
Radmor's got one of the coolest little logos in golf, but they have a big, big offering behind that half a golf ball. Think J.Crew meets Nike with a lot of voice and character.
PGA Pro Olajuwon Ajanaku founded Eastside Golf, inspired by his roots in East Atlanta, to raise awareness about golf among youth and nongolfers. The mission is admirable—and so are the clothes. The brand's staple vest is a must-have for any golfer looking to shake up their style





























