
4 MIN READ
February 2, 2026
There are golf pants designed to disappear and golf pants designed to dominate the conversation. The Greenskeeper Pant from Manors lives comfortably in a third space, intentional, understated, and confident enough to let the details do the talking. It’s a silhouette that feels rooted in utility and craft rather than trends, borrowing cues from workwear and classic tailoring while still moving with the demands of a modern round. After spending time in the Greenskeeper Pant on and off the course, what stands out most isn’t a single feature or fabric callout, it’s how naturally they fit into the rhythm of playing, walking, and living in golf without ever feeling like they’re trying too hard to be “performance.”
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What makes the Greenskeeper Trouser stand out is the technical ingenuity that it brings to the table. Made from 93% recycled nylon and 7% spandex, these trousers are Global Recycled Standard certified, featuring a relaxed fit with four-way stretch for ultimate freedom of movement. I’ve always had a deep appreciation for apparel that falls into the technical and utility category, especially within golf. The idea of taking a piece of clothing that has always existed in the sport and refining it—making it more technically advanced, more purposeful, and ultimately more beautiful—is incredibly exciting to me. This is where I see a huge opportunity within the industry. We have the potential to create products that are both functional and tasteful, combining innovative materials, new color palettes, and refined design details that still fit within the traditional standards of the game. It’s about respecting what has always been while pushing forward into something that feels fresh and modern.

The Greenskeeper Trouser embodies this vision perfectly. It doesn’t compromise on functionality but instead elevates it, introducing a level of style that feels current and refined. There’s something special happening in golf right now, and it’s bigger than just the game—it’s about the culture that’s forming around it. As industry experts bring their experience from different sectors, we’re seeing a true evolution—not just in how we play but in the lifestyle surrounding golf. This shift has resulted in new brands, fresh communities, and a completely different dialogue around what golf can be. It feels like we’re in the midst of golf’s first true lifestyle era, where culture and sport are converging in a way we haven’t seen before. This movement is creating space for incredible projects and products all around the world.
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The trouser is, to me, a shining example of this convergence—an embodiment of the new energy, ideas, and aesthetics flowing into golf today. It represents a future where we can have apparel that doesn’t just meet a dress code but elevates it—apparel that serves a purpose on the course without ever sacrificing personal style. The thoughtful design details, like the eight storage pockets, elasticated waistband with drawcord, and a magnet to hold your ball marker, showcase how this piece is built for both convenience and performance. The double pleated front pays homage to classic golf trousers, ensuring you look sharp while staying comfortable.

The beauty of this moment in golf is that we’re no longer bound by rigid traditions—we’re opening up to new possibilities and seeing the game as part of a broader cultural conversation. Products like the Greenskeeper Trouser are leading the way, showing us what’s possible when we blend utility, innovation, and style. This is more than just golf apparel; it’s an invitation to be part of something bigger—to dress, play, and engage with the game in a way that’s fresh, interesting, and, most importantly, authentically you.
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Manors Greenskeeper Trouser
A technical worker trouser with a modern silhouette made fit for the golf course with classic double pleats and innovative water and wind resistant recycled performance fabrics.
$155
BUY NOWThis page was first published on November 13, 2024. Last updated February 2, 2026.
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