If you watched the Genesis Invitational, you may have seen Tommy Fleetwood rocking Sun Day Red Rhythm Stripe Cashmere Crew Sweater. And it’s a great reminder that the beginning of the golf season is usually cold, wet and windy. In a word: miserable. “Braving it” and walking in with just a short-sleeved polo doesn’t make you cool, tough, or smart. In fact, it does the opposite. In my opinion, a good sweater is the backbone of an efficient, effective and stylish golf wardrobe and will be crucial in helping you get through the golfing of late winter and early spring. That being said, these are the five best golf sweaters you can buy right now.
1. Uniqlo Washed Ribbed Milano Sweater

I don’t do you this sweater it’s the foundation of my entire wardrobe. I have it in almost every color and take it with me everywhere. You don’t believe me? Ask my wife and she’ll tell you, I keep one in my car, in my backpack, in my briefcase, and in my closet. If I’m not carrying this on the course, it’s in my golf bag. While Uniqlo’s poster child, Adam Scott, prefers theirs Merino sweateri am one Washed Milano Ribbed boy only for this reason: washes. With wool, your washing options are dry cleaning or sponge cleaning and then air drying. Admittedly, I’m a bit too lazy for that. I love that I can throw these in the washer and dryer and they keep their shape and always feel clean. I like this sweater better than that one J. Press Shaggy Dogand this is one of my favorite outfits of all time. To top it off, the Milano Ribbed Washed Sweater is $39.90, and I’ve had a few for years and they’re still going strong. Not only is this one of the best values ​​in golf, it’s one of the best values ​​out there.
2. Holderness & Bourne The Ward Crewneck Sweater

We already know that Holderness & Bourne makes great golf polos. of Ward Crewneck Sweater popped up on the radar a few weeks ago, and let me tell you: this is an incredible, incredible sweater. It looks so high quality (because it is) and feels like a hug. I called it jacquard knit before, but it looks even better in person. Once again, if you are a luxury oriented golfer, this is the tee for you. However, I’m also a cost-per-clothes kind of guy, and if you want a bit of an investment, you’ll get more than your money’s worth with this one.
3. LL Bean Mockneck Quilted Sweatshirt

This is a bummer on the list because we don’t really associate LL Bean with golf, but with Mockneck Quilted Sweatshirtit’s time to do it. If this looks anything like the Holderness & Bourne sweater before, that’s because this one also has a jacquard knit pattern and it also looks stunning in person. Unlike the other options listed, this isn’t a sweater in the traditional sense (LL Bean calls it a sweatshirt) and feels more like what you’d expect from a performance sweater. However, this one is a bit heavier, making it warmer than your standard performance sweater. This is another “sweater” that I wear on and off certainly quite often. Again, I’ve had a few of these for years and they’re still kicking. For less than $100, this is a great buy.
4. Mongolian cashmere quinoa sweater

Some of us got a proper introduction to Quince on our site best polos articlebut now that you’ve been properly introduced, it should come as no surprise that Quince also makes a great golf sweater. of Mongolian cashmere neckerchief it’s also a reminder that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get a cashmere sweater. This jersey is under $60 and is the perfect piece to help you look sharp on and off the course. None of us will ever look or be as cool as Keith “Cashmere”, but if you want to do your best, here’s your chance.
5. G/FORE Color Block Sweater

Without a doubt, this is the trendiest sweater here (which is why I love it), and it’s also the most expensive. Like most things by G/FORE, their Color Block Sweater it’s not for everyone, but that doesn’t mean it’s not good. This sweater is an electric power and it looks like it. You won’t see many sweaters that look like this, and if you’re someone who likes to stand out, this is the sweater for you.
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