Golf is a sport that is greatly affected by the weather. Improper clothing may make it difficult for you to walk on the course. Whether it is scorching sun, heavy rain or cold wind, suitable clothing can not only improve comfort, but also indirectly affect your performance. This article will analyze the logic of golf dressing in different weather conditions for you, and recommend items that are both functional and fashionable.

- Sunny day: Breathability + sun protection is the core
Problem: Long-term exposure to the sun leads to dehydration and skin damage.
Solution:
Fabric: Choose quick-drying material with UPF 50+ sun protection certification
Design: Light colors reduce heat absorption, breathable mesh stitching on the back
Accessories: wide-brimmed hat + non-slip sun protection sleeves.
- Rainy days: waterproof ≠ heavy
Misconception: Traditional raincoats hinder swing movements.
Recommended matching:
Jacket: lightweight waterproof jacket, taped at seams.
Pants: water-repellent golf trousers (DWR coating, rain rolls off).
Details: Velcro adjustment at cuffs to prevent rain from seeping in.
- Cold weather: layered dressing method
Base layer: moisture-absorbing and heat-generating underwear
Middle layer: fleece sweatshirt (elastic fabric under the armpits to ensure freedom of swing).
Outer layer: windproof soft shell jacket (lengthened hem design, not easy to expose waist when bending over).
Conclusion
The weather is unpredictable, but the equipment can be versatile. Brand XX’s all-season golf series uses technological fabrics to shield you from external interference and focus on every shot.