We Cracked the Code to Looking Chic on the Golf Course

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You might not think of golf as a high-fashion sport, but we’re hoping to change your mind. The best golf clothes for women are as stylish as they are functional—because you don’t want your shirt getting in the way of your swing, or your skirt riding up while you’re on the green.

We asked SELF editors and golfers for the activewear that helps them play their best for all 18 holes. Then, we took some style inspo from pros and celebs who know a thing or two about how to dress for the sport. All you have to do is hit “add to cart.”

Our top picks

  1. Lululemon Define Jacket Nulu, $128
  2. Nike by TOGETHXR Cap Everyone Watches Women’s Sports, $35
  3. Alo Grand Slam Tennis Skirt, $88
  4. On Cloudsurfer 2, $160
  5. Adidas Samba Spikeless Golf Shoe, $120

Fresh in all white

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Lululemon

Define Jacket Nulu

Alo

Grand Slam Tennis Skirt

Nike

Everyone Watches Women’s Sports

When she’s not starring in the most streamable TV shows ever, Nicole Kidman can be found on the golf course. Her outfits strike the perfect balance of casual and cute—and this monochrome moment is easy to recreate. First, grab Lululemon’s Define Jacket. It’s made with the brand’s stretchy, sweat-wicking Nulu fabric, so you can take that big swing with ease.

Next, you need a pleated skirt. SELF’s lifestyle writer, Jenna Ryu, has the perfect pick: Alo’s Grand Slam Tennis Skirt. “It looks so chic while being practical,” she says. “I usually hate built-in shorts—they’re too tight and kind of uncomfortable—but the material of these is so buttery soft.”

Nike by TOGETHXR’s Cap will shield your eyes from the sun while reminding your fellow players and caddies that “everyone watches women’s sports.” Nike’s Infinity G NN golf shoes look super similar to Nicole’s, and we like that they come in regular, wide, and extra-wide sizes to help you find the perfect fit. They’re inspired by a running shoe, but designed for the green—their spiky outsole has great traction in wet weather.

Pop of pink

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Old Navy

Extra High-Waisted CloudComfy Skort

Athleta

Momentum Seamless Tank

Pro golfer Michelle Wie keeps her uniform simple, with a bright pop of color that’ll stand out at the driving range. You’ll need a great skort—SELF’s manager of creative development, Lauren Alberti, swears by this Old Navy pick. “I’ve been loving this skort because of its versatility. I’ve worn it to the office, out around the city, and on my hot girl walks,” she says. “The fact that it’s a skort just adds to how comfortable it is: avoiding chub rub and protecting against sudden gusts of wind. Plus, it’s cute and goes with anything.” Throw that on with Athleta’s Momentum Seamless Tank in a bold hue, and you’ve got a whole ‘fit.

Now, add Ryu’s favorite sneakers: On’s Cloudsurfer 2. “For me, comfort is key. I don’t want anything too cushiony where I feel off balance, and I love this pair,” she says. “They’re super breathable, which is great for HOT days.”

Erica Malbon, founder of golf activewear brand Malbon, shares a few accessories you might want to have on you: “My key items are sunscreen, my JBL clip speaker, and lots of golf balls!” she says.

Preppy vibes

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Athleta

Endless High Rise Tight

Lululemon

Quick-Dry Short-Sleeve Polo Shirt

Old Navy

SoSoft Cropped Cardigan Sweater

J.McLaughlin

Golf Tee Socks

Adidas

Tech Response SL 3 Golf Shoes

You could also bump into Jessica Alba on the back nine. We’re very into her layered look here (ideal for chillier mornings).

To steal it, go for Athleta’s Endless High Rise Tight—they’re stretchy, soft, and have two zippered side pockets (plus back pockets for little things like keys or cards). Pair them with Lululemon’s Short-Sleeve Polo Shirt, which wicks sweat away and dries quickly, so you’ll still feel fresh by the 18th hole. Then, throw Old Navy’s SoSoft Cropped Cardigan Sweater over your shoulders.

SELF’s director of audience development, Lexi Herrick, also recommends picking up her favorite kicks, Adidas’ Tech Response SL 3, before you check out. “I’m obsessed with these golf cleats. Even if my swing is a little questionable, at least my shoes are solid,” she says. “These are lightweight, comfy, and make me look like I know what I’m doing on the course.” Take a page out of Jessica’s playbook and wear them with J.McLaughlin’s cute Golf Tee Socks.

Simple and chic

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Columbia

All Seasons Ruched Skort

Vapor Apparel

Women’s UPF 50+ UV Sun Protection Long Sleeve

FP Movement

Jumpshot Scrunchie

Adidas

Samba Spikeless Golf Shoe

Inspired by pro golfer Nelly Korda’s outfit, I recommend you grab Columbia’s All Seasons Ruched Skort in bright blue. I’ve had this skort for years, and I always get compliments when I wear it. The built-in shorts are stretchy and supportive, and the outer skirt material feels super lightweight. The ruching on the sides is such a cute detail—and I love that it has pockets.

On top, wear Vapor Apparel’s Long Sleeve—it’s exactly what you need to recreate Korda’s look and protect your skin from the sun’s UV rays. Throw your hair into a high bun like Korda’s and top it off with one of FP Movement’s Jumpshot Scrunchies.

For sneaks, Malbon recommends Adidas’s Samba Spikeless Golf Shoe: “I like classic styles that I can wear with several different outfits,” she says. Sambas definitely check that box, and these are made for grass or turf, with a textured rubber outsole that grips the ground.

How we chose the best golf clothes for women

To find activewear that’s comfy for long days on the green, we consulted golfers—including SELF editors. We learned that there’s no right way to dress. You can wear pants, skirts, tank tops, long-sleeve shirts, or whatever floats your boat (unless the course you’re playing at has certain rules around attire). We combined recs from the pros with our years of testing athleisure and sneakers to build our final list.

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