It’s that time of year again when we have to decide whether we want to get our wardrobes, our clothes and our game ready to get through the winter or just give up and hibernate. If you fancy extending your golf season just a little bit more, we have a few items you may need. These winter golf essentials will help you stay comfortable and play a little better.
TravisMathew Cold Heart Quilted Golf Vest for Men
The best thing about a golf vest is that it’s less attractive than a jacket, but it still keeps you warm. This particular vest it offers lightweight to mid-weight warmth and is a great layering piece if you plan to play early in the day and stick to it as temperatures warm. It comes in dark brown, gray and black.
Under Armor Drive Storm Men’s Half Zip Golf Sweatshirt
of Under Armor Drive Storm SweaterFleece features UA Storm technology to help wick away water and keep you warm at the same time. This is a mix of a warm sweater and a rain jacket in one. It’s a half zip design that works well for layering and the interior is soft and comfortable. The Under Armor Drive Storm Men’s SweaterFleece is comfortable and doesn’t restrict swing. It’s a great winter golf quintessential.
adidas Cold.RDY Men’s Jogger Pants
of adidas Cold.RDY Men’s Jogger Pants are built for golfers. They are made with an insulating material to help you stay warm. You’ll also find zippered side pockets for goodies and anything else you might need (eg hand warmers!).
Melin All Day Beanie
If you play a round of winter golf, you’ll definitely want to wear this beanie all day. of Melin All Day Beanie it is made with a high-quality material that retains heat and is light in weight. It’s a cashmere wool blend with a chenille lining and comes in five colors. Wear this on and off the golf course.
Under Armor Cool Wear Men’s Infrared Golf Gloves
All you have to do is hit just behind the golf ball in cold weather and you’ll want to have on hand. Hands are unprotected in winter and these Under Armor Cool Wear Men’s Infrared Golf Gloves may be able to help.
They are water resistant and have ColdGear technology to absorb and retain your body heat. Extended ribbed cuffs add extra coverage.
Others cold weather golf gloves to consider:
Takeya Traveler Leakproof Insulated Mug
Taking a hot drink with you on the course is a smart idea. of Takeya Traveler Leakproof Insulated Mug stays hot for up to 12 hours. In summer, it can keep drinks cold for up to 24 hours. The top features a contoured lip to help you sip hot drinks without spilling.
Title StaDry Hand Warmer
If winter golf gloves aren’t enough to keep your hands as warm as you need them to be, consider using these Title StaDry Hand Warmer. The hand warmer comes in a black or white version. It’s a wearable tube design with a microfleece lining. The adjustable waist strap makes the Titleist StaDry Hand Warmer a convenient golf accessory for everyone.
Pro tip: If you want to increase its effectiveness, consider using rechargeable hand warmers inside the heater.
JEF World of Golf Cart Seat Blanket
If you won’t be walking the course, consider bringing it JEF World of Golf Cart Seat Blanket with you Sitting in the cold golf chairs is no fun when the temperatures start to drop. The 100 percent polyester fleece blanket is water resistant and packs into a portable storage bag. If it happens to get dirty during your round, just throw it in the cold wash and dry.
Under Armor Cold Gear Fitted Crew
Winter golf is all about smart layering. You want layers that are thin enough that your swing isn’t restricted but will keep you warm. of Under Armor Cold Gear Fitted Crew it features a four-way stretch material, so you won’t even notice it when it’s swaying. The material also helps to wick away sweat. Use this as a base layer when preparing for a winter round.
Men’s ProDry Crew Socks
of Men’s ProDry Crew Socks are a good option to keep your feet dry and comfortable. They also go a little higher on the leg to provide extra warmth. The socks also have an arch support band for added comfort and compression.
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