Is your wardrobe ready for fall golf? It will be a little cooler and a little windier in the next few weeks, but that’s no reason to stay away from the course—or not to look good when you get there. Here are some suggestions for fall golf wear.
Lizzie Driver’s Autumn/Winter collection features a range of graphic patterns inspired by mosaic art, with several pieces incorporating exclusive prints from the Liberty of London mill. Worn in competition by 2014 Women’s British Open Champion Melissa “Mo” Martin, Lizzie Driver’s apparel includes a broad selection of tops, bottoms, sweaters, and jackets.
Sunice has brought more color to their sports layers apparel. The collection includes the Webster water-repellent short sleeved windshirt that’s perfect for early fall’s quick-changing temps. Combined with a stretch tricot and mesh inner liner, the wind garments allow moisture to be wicked from the body for more comfort and better performance.
Sport Haley Clubhouse Classics and Nantucket Apparel are found on the front tables at many pro shops because their striking colors are bright and fresh and have a casually elegant appeal. Even neutral linens and creams have depth of color that go perfectly with classic houndstooth patterns and prints blended with a hint of poppy.
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Galvin Green strips everything down to the bare essentials, which is a must when you’re layering for fall play. Their Gore-Tex Paclite jackets weigh about as much as four golf balls yet are remarkably breathable and completely waterproof. The jackets are available in full-zip, half-zip, and short-sleeve options. Something else to consider is Galvin Green’s “Dress for the Weather” app (free in the Apple App Store and Google Play) that gives detailed five-day forecasts for thousands of golf courses in the US, Canada, and Europe.
Imperial Headwear’s new Tailgate Collection features some of the most well-known colleges in America logoed on preppy cotton hats as well as tour-style visors and bucket hats. Among the states included in the collection are Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Texas, and Virginia.