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Golf Style: How Hoodies, Joggers, and Comfort Are Changing the Game

Golf Style: How Hoodies, Joggers, and Comfort Are Changing the Game

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Changing the Game

Golf is changing—not just in how it’s played but in how it’s worn. The old-school image of buttoned-up polos and pressed khakis is being replaced with a more relaxed, athletic, and inclusive look. Think hoodies, joggers, and performance materials that feel just as good as they function.

At MyGolfSpy and across the Forum, we’ve seen this shift firsthand. From brand innovations to member opinions, one thing’s clear: golf fashion is getting a modern makeover.

Hoodies: From Driving Range to Tour Stops

Once considered off-limits, hoodies are now everywhere in golf. Pros like Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland have helped bring them into the spotlight, but it’s everyday players embracing their comfort that’s kept them there.

As MyGolfSpy explored in its discussion on golf dress codes, there’s no denying the hoodie has become a new standard for cool-weather rounds.

On the Forum, golfers noted that the right hoodie—lightweight, breathable, and built for movement—doesn’t restrict your swing and actually enhances comfort.

Joggers and Athletic Bottoms

Joggers might’ve once raised eyebrows at private clubs, but today they’re part of the new wave of golf bottoms. Trim cuts, stretch fabrics, and moisture-wicking designs make them ideal for walking rounds.

lululemon, TravisMathew, and even more traditional brands like FootJoy are offering jogger-style or slim tapered pants built specifically for golfers. And the Forum? Most members are in favor, as long as fit and function match the course.

Comfort-First, Stuffy Never

The shift isn’t just about clothing types. It’s about mindset.

Golfers are looking for gear that moves with them, adapts to real-world conditions, and reflects how people actually dress in 2025. The rise of stretch fabrics, hybrid streetwear-golf shoes, and minimalist outerwear all tie into the same message: modern golf is about playability and personality.

Whether you’re rocking a quarter-zip, a lightweight hoodie, or joggers that you’d wear out to lunch, the vibe is shifting toward flexibility, both in performance and acceptance.

Tradition vs. Transition

Of course, some clubs are slower to adapt. Private clubs and tournament play often still enforce traditional dress codes, which means collared shirts, no hoodies, and no joggers.

But as MyGolfSpy noted, this culture clash is evolving. What’s acceptable at a public course or during a casual weekend round may soon become more common across the board.

Ultimately, it’s about understanding where you’re playing and choosing gear that balances tradition with your own comfort and confidence.

What’s in Your Closet?

Modern golf apparel isn’t about rebellion. It’s about evolution. Golf is more diverse, more athletic, and more community-driven than ever, and what we wear should reflect that.

Whether you’re suiting up in a hoodie for your twilight nine or wearing joggers to walk 36, your outfit should work for your swing, not against it.

Want to see where others stand? Check the Forum, drop a photo in a WITB, or join the discussion about what today’s golf looks like.

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