While many professional golfers sport brands like Nike, Adidas and FootJoy, there are countless brands within the game that make incredible apparel. Although the big brands are popular for a reason, ...
With golf surging in popularity, a number of brands from outside the golf space are delving into golf-centric apparel — from a traditional denim company to a sports betting site. As golf’s popularity ...
Seemingly every golfer owns a piece of apparel from giants like Nike, Adidas or Under Armour. But what about the smaller brands? Well, it's time to show them some love. In this gift guide, we've ...
LifeLabs®, a materials science company pioneering temperature-regulating textiles, today released new consumer research conducted on their behalf last week by The Harris Poll examining how heat, ...
There was a time when women’s golf fashion consisted of wearing a baggy pair of navy blue chino trousers, along with a button-up cotton polo shirt paired with a v-neck knit sweater or slipover with a ...
Lululemon has long been an athletic-wear giant, but the Canadian brand has recently been making a name for itself in the golf apparel space too. Min Woo Lee, currently ranked No. 32 in the world, ...
Welcome to GOLF’s 2023 edition of the Best of Everything, where we’re providing you with, well… the best of everything! If you have kids, you’ve probably noticed that matching clothes for the family ...
The WM Phoenix Open is typically known as the PGA Tour’s biggest party in the desert, with raucous crowds and a boisterous 16th hole. This year, chilly temperatures and heavy rain (with a side of hail ...
Sweater weather is upon us, and we're thrilled. Cooler temperatures mean more layers and accessories to splurge on—or add to that holiday wish list. The summer days are a thing of the past, but fall ...
The unlikely philanthropic partnership between Mercedes-Benz and Eastside Golf teed off purely by chance. “It was an organic introduction,” says Erica J. Bolden, head of diversity, equity, inclusion ...
The latest company from outside traditional golf circles getting in on the popularity of America’s “largest growing sport”: 7-Eleven. Yes, the convenience retailer perhaps best known for the Slurpee ...
Big golfers suffer from more than just oversized slices and hooks on the golf course. The golf clothes they’re forced to wear often sag where they should be snug and squeeze where they should release.