We’re not exactly sure who, or rather what, to credit golf’s recent style revival to, but we’re forever indebted. The technical and performance wear rut golf found itself in over the last 15 years or so not only made the game homogeneous, but further perpetrated the connotation that the game was less than exciting...especially for women. Boxy polos and knee-length khaki shorts? No thanks!
As golf's popularity increasingly grows, we're happy to report that’s a dated approach…or becoming one. Women’s golf style has shifted from being an afterthought to becoming a catalyst propelling the game forward—in tandem with the greater fashion community influencing and challenging brands to do more.
Style is such an important method of self expression, and with golf one of few sports not tethered to a uniform, the options for golfers are endless. It's time to embrace the opportunity of expression and look beyond dated golf apparel norms to create looks that represent who you are, not who antiquated golf dress codes think you should look like.
As women, we have a lot more freedom to play when it comes to golf style. We’re not restricted to mandatory belts and collared shirts. This allows us to embrace pleats, shortened hemlines (tastefully of course), new collared shirt styles, and add buttons and broaches just because…and one thing we absolutely must see more of—charms. On everything (especially on golf bags!!!).
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The brands we’ve rounded up play a crucial role in women’s golf style entering a new era that’s not just empowering, but freeing. They’re toeing the lines of what’s acceptable and what’s pushing the limits ever so slightly, creating new offerings that women in golf have been begging for, and for those entering the space can be excited about.
Say hello to these 31 brands doing women’s golf wear impeccably well…shop responsibly (or don’t)!
Featured Brands: Draw & Fade Modern | Fore All | A.Putnam | Macade | Byrdie Golf Social Wear | J.Lindeberg | ANEW | Sierra Madre | Greyson | Rhone | WAAC | Malbon | Bad Birdie | Renwick | Tuckernuck | Wilson | G/FORE | TravisMathew | Fairmonde | Hedge | Jayebird | Bogner | Honors | adidas | Williams Athletic Club | lululemon | Ralph Lauren | Vuori | Varley | Recreational Habits
*Every product is independently selected by editors. Things you buy through our links may earn us a commission.
Not only does Draw and Fade offer some of the best sweaters and knitwear for layering, it’s extremely affordable. With everything being priced for less than $150, you’ll get the very best bang for your buck and look good doing so.
The best golf sweater money can buy. If you need a quick swing tip, you can just look down.
$50
BUY NOWYou’ve probably seen this brand not even realizing exactly who they are (thank you targeted Instagram ads)! The white and green checkered pattern has taken over the golf world and we’re not mad about it. As stunned as we are with the brand’s aesthetic, its focus on size and age inclusivity is what makes us true fans.
With its delightfully appropriate slogan of “resort to sport”, A.PUTNAM is a women-owned brand that’s making waves in the golf style space. There’s a coastal charm to the brand’s minimalist color palette and scalloped hemlines. Perfect for those who dream of golf trips with the girls equipped with only the best charcuterie and wine pairings.
Channeling coastal preppy's icon Jackie O, A.PUTNAM embodies the elegance synonymous with the game.
$270
BUY NOWNot all technical wear is bad, and Macade is all the evidence we need to support that claim. Bold and refreshed colorways, sleek silhouettes, and mocknecks for days—this is a brand for those who want in vogue, yet timeless pieces to rock on the course.
Ball gowns for golf? Count us in. No but seriously, Byrdie Golf Social Wear has curated styles with an edgy country club feel. The brand embraces gingham and micro-printed florals, pairing each with nuanced finishes that feel elevated and cool. We’re more enticed to wear these pieces off the course, which is exactly why they should be worn during your next round.
Baby doll tops, scalloped hemlines, and darling patterns—if you want cocktail chic but make it golf, look no further than Byrdie.
$218
BUY NOWAprès ski, but make it golf. J.Lindeberg has a reputation for being very sleek, while never being afraid to push the boundaries of color to create one vibrant and refreshing look after the next.
The ultimate cool girl golf top...and it has UPF. Because the coolest of girls take care of their skin.
$115
BUY NOWKnown for consistently releasing apparel that moves the needle, no one does stylish technical wear like ANEW. The Korean brand brings touches of Seoul to every thread. They’ve mastered focal point fashion—a type of styling that draws attention to specific areas and accents to elevate simple details and create a moment. Whether it's an asymmetrical hemline or faux leather pleated golf skirt, expect the unexpected.
Daring, edgy, and breaking traditional molds far from what you're used to seeing.
$321
BUY NOWThis one is for the girls who ever had the thought, “should I wear my cowboy boots with this?” (The answer is always yes.) This dusty chic, Austin-based brand represents the new frontier of women’s golf style with its reimagined golf color palette (imagine a khaki that really isn’t khaki) and matching sets that make you never want to wear anything else ever again.
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If we could come with a warning label, this would be it.
$42
BUY NOWGreyson by design is a luxe lifestyle brand that has infiltrated the golf market. Most notoriously known for kitting Justin Thomas, it’s easy to miss the incredible offerings Greyson has for women. From daring jumpsuits and rompers for golf to sleek joggers and polos, Greyson is the brand for those who like sophisticated athleisure.
Fun luxe knits and unique designs, Greyson is golf lifestyle modernized.
$230
BUY NOWWith simple silhouettes and muted tones—casual comfort is at the heart of Rhone. The brand’s women’s collection is designed to go from yoga to the grocery store to the range, or wherever else your busy life may lead you. What separates Rhone from the rest is the high quality, buttery soft performance fabric utilized to craft your next go-to piece.
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WAAC is a style-forward brand that adds a level of playfulness to golf apparel without relying on overly patterned pieces that don’t feel wearable. It’s a brand not afraid to take risks, quite fitting given that WAAC stands for “win at all cost”, and sometimes risks must be taken to succeed. In this case, this is a fashion risk that will end in reward (looking good).
Making quite the splash with their pro golf brand ambassadors, Malbon has solidified itself in the golf space as the niche brand that went mainstream. Golf’s resident cool girl, Charley Hull has been the face of Malbon Women, showcasing an array of polos and skirts during her tournament rounds. Don’t count out the brands' collab collections (which they release a lot of) and peruse through accessories when you get a chance…(!!!)
There's something so chic about an asymmetrical silhouette, throw in a pop of color, and we're sold.
$148
BUY NOWFun, bright, and full of patterns, Bad Birdie offers options that will make you an unmissable figure on the course. We appreciate brands that don’t shy away from color and dare to be bold. With an array of lively polos, you won’t be bored with the Bad Birdie selections!
Taking a more timeless approach, Renwick is your classic, country club vibe that a lot of women are introduced to when new to the game. You’ve most likely seen the iconic “Golf” knit sweater out and about or on social media—it’s one of their best-sellers and for good reason. Renwick is a testament to the evergreen nature of golf fashion showcasing that classics are classic for a reason.
Known for cocktail attire and everyday essentials, Tuckernuck is a go-to brand for so many women, but don’t sleep on its sport and activewear. It’s a great place to snag a few capsule pieces to build out your golf essentials—think pants, polos, and a good piece for layering—and you’re good to go.
Wilson is cool and that’s a hill we’re choosing to die on. The brand brings an edge to its golf and country club core styles. Mixing in mesh for polos? Genius. (But perhaps add one of the brand's cool letterman jackets to layer up in cooler temperatures.)
We’re big fans of G/FORE footwear (more on that later) but don’t sleep on its women’s apparel. As one of golf’s more premium brands in terms of quality and price point, it's luxe that easily mix in with your essentials and statement pieces alike.
These trousers are everything G/FORE does well. A statement color-blocked pant, that don't sacrifice style for performance and functionality. Your clothes can, and should be everything.
$245
BUY NOWYour dad, brothers, and significant others most likely have something TravisMathew in their closets…it’s tried and true. The women's collection features a range of polos and pullovers that every woman needs, especially when she’s starting out on building a golf-ready wardrobe (and with pieces that she can wear to more than one occasion, too).
An easy, versatile golf essential that everyone should have.
$85
BUY NOWThe brand’s staple mockneck is one of our favorite pieces of 2025. It’s breathable, perfectly stretchy, and offered in quite a few colorways to choose from. Fairmonde is an up and coming brand that’s gaining traction—and one you should get to know with some need-to-see new offerings in the pipeline.
Tapping into the preppy, racquet sport vibe that’s having a resurgence in fashion, Hedge channels that expertly into reimagined staples for golf.
No one quite knows women’s fashion like women-owned brands. Jayebird is another up-and-coming brand on the golf block, bringing some very fun, classic-inspired looks that can be mixed and matched for a darling on-course fit.
Somewhere between J.Lindeberg and G/FORE sits Bogner, a German luxury brand that specializes in luxe ski and sportswear. As fall looms, and layers are a must, don't sleep on the cool-weather offerings that have the look and feel of New York Fashion Week. Think structured polos, bold patterns with sleek lines for the perfect performance look.
I'm a sucker for a good color-block—and the purple and navy play off one another so well. Bogner creates balance with its boldest of pieces, masterfully.
$260
BUY NOWElevated leisure and sport essentials—music to our ears. Honors is one of those brands that often flies under the radar but consistently has pieces that we just couldn't live without. From comfy crewnecks to snazzy blazers made for the clubhouse—there's a little bit of something for everyone.
Cropped ankle hem, a tasteful racer stripe—the perfect golf pant really does exist!
$145
BUY NOWIt's a legacy sports brand that's revitalizing the way it shows up in golf—and we're so here for it. If you're looking for stylish pieces, that perform well for all weather conditions, and won't put a dent in your wallet—look no further than the brand with the three stripes. This isn't the old adidas from a decade ago, with its resurgence into pop culture and streetwear fashion, things are just heating up.
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Originals pumped new life into adidas golf. From knitted tops to pleated skirts, the adi country club is the coolest spot in the game.
$110
BUY NOWSince the debut of its first collection earlier this year, Williams Athletic Club has made subtle waves in the space. It's quiet, steady and in the process of perfecting its brand identity. Neutral and tonal color palettes, silhouettes that are equal parts feminine and performance driven—it's golf meets equestrian in the very best way. If you like brands like Sporty & Rich, you'll love Williams AC.
Ladies, we all love the look of a body suit. Sleek, no untucking—and now we have a golf version. It's brilliant.
$125
BUY NOWIt only makes sense that one of the best, and most beloved athletic wear brands also makes good golf apparel. From morning pilates to an afternoon round, lululemon can be a staple in your wardrobe.
Relaxed girl chic, your lulu will look just as good on the driving range as it does in the yoga studio.
$89
BUY NOWA brand synonymous with luxury and sport. From the U.S. Open to the Ryder Cup, Ralph Lauren—America's heritage brand—has always had a presence in our game. Crisp polos and button downs, double pleated trousers, it's the quintessential country club chic we all pictured golf to be in our minds. But now it's a bit cooler, more edgy embracing modernity with bold uses of color, and reimagined silhouettes.
She's like lululemon's slightly more affordable sister. Vuori has the essentials that are cute and flirty and you won't have to break the bank if you want to snag a piece or two. Candidly, not all pieces are the most dress-code appropriate, especially if you're at a higher-end club, but if you're headed to your local muni or driving range, embrace the shorter hemlines and sexy open back tops!
The cutest golf fit you can wear is a tighter fitting top with a billowy pleated skirt—it's undefeated.
$74
BUY NOWIt's collection titled "club" is appropriately named. Think racquet sports chic. Equipped with pleats, knits, and quarter zip pullovers for days—Varley feels like Gen Z's country club core aesthetic personified.
With a tagline like "martinis after matches", this is a brand for the girls that are playing a handful of holes before retiring to the clubhouse for afternoon aperitifs. Recreational Habits hits on just about trendy, sports girl vibe—cardigans, boxer stripes, gingham—you name it, this brand has it and you're going to want to add everything to your cart.
A varsity cardigan is a staple every golf girl should have—and this green one is perfection. Like your very own Masters jacket.
$195
BUY NOWThe latest women's golf brand in bloom comes from golf personality Tisha Alyn. After its launch earlier this summer, Alyn and her namesake brand have been finding their footing in the space, creating fun, versatile pieces for the girls who are tired of the same old, same old.
Alyn's past as a professional golfer has led her to creating something that feels distinct to an experience she knows all too well. There's no other story in the space like hers.
We've tried a few pieces, and so far, so good. There's a lot coming in the near future, and you're going to want to bookmark this one.
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