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Must-pack picks from your favourite golf brands

Take a swing at these essentials from the names you love most.

By Rachel Chang18 Nov 2022 2 minutes read

We surveyed thousands of Tripadvisor travellers to answer the age-old question: What should I pack? The result: a guide to the tried-and-true picks that real travellers swear by. Whether you’re upgrading your suitcase or buying a gift for a travel-obsessed friend, shop The Good Gear hub for skincare, luggage, outdoor gear, and more, all selected by the Tripadvisor community.

Whether you enjoy the occasional weekend on the green near home, or prefer jetting to hit the links around the globe, the perfect golf game is just as much about the most trusted accessories as the numbers on the scorecard.

So we asked you to vote for your favourite brands when it comes to golf gear. Here, we highlight the one that scored a hole in one, along with a few winning picks.

1. Adidas

Adidas Men’s CodeChaos 22 Spikeless Golf Shoes and Aeroready Visor

A: Men’s CodeChaos 22 Spikeless Golf Shoes

From ₹15,999

Golf shoes have come a long way, and this just might be one of the most innovative yet. Featuring spikeless traction and an energy-boosting sole, the CodeChaos 22 are available in seven eye-catching colours and sizes from 7 to 12—and have the added feel-good quality of an upper being made from at least 50 percent recycled materials.

B: Aeroready Visor

From ₹1,999

Lock your focus in with this visor designed to fit perfectly with a hook-and-loop closure. Produced with 40 percent recycled materials, this headwear essential also absorbs moisture, so no one can see you sweat.

2. Puma

Puma Palm Springs Men’s Golf Shorts and RS-G Women’s Golf Shoes

A: Palm Springs Men’s Golf Shorts

From ₹4,099

Wherever in the world you’re teeing off, channel the easy breezy California feeling with these shorts that can just as easily go from the green to the pool. Made to keep you dry wherever you go, its features include a fast-during waistband and mesh pockets.

B: RS-G Women’s Golf Shoes

From ₹5,849

With a fusion foam midsole that will keep you on your toes, waterproof upper to keep you dry, and carbon rubber lugs for extra traction, there’s no telling how far your game will go in this pretty pastel pair.

3. Nike

Nike Dri-Fit Victory and  Dri-Fit Women’s Golf Skort

A: Men's Dri-Fit Victory Polo

From ₹2,295

No matter how many holes you’re playing, a classic polo never goes out of style—and this Nike Dri-Fit doesn’t just look the part, it also acts it. Made of 100 percent recycled polyester fibres sourced from plastic bottles, the shirt—available in nine shades from subtle greys to bright green—is breathable and moisture-wicking to keep you focused on your game.

B: Dri-Fit Women’s Golf Skort

From ₹3,995

It’s the best of both worlds: the sleek look of a simple golf skirt in the front with the comfort of easy-fit shorts in the back. Made of the brand’s trademark moisture-wicking material, the skort also has plenty of mesh pockets to stash tees, scorecards, and other game essentials.

4. Cobra

Cobra Golf Ultralight Pro Cart Bag and  Men’s Tour Crown Adjustable Cap

A: Golf Ultralight Pro Cart Bag

From ₹18,995

This bag is ready to go big. With a 14-way top, three full-length dividers, and a whopping 12 dedicated pockets, this polyester product packs in a lot of punch to ensure you’re organised while travelling between holes.

B: Men’s Tour Crown Adjustable Cap

From ₹1,899

Crown yourself as king or queen of the green with this adjustable headwear that’s 98 percent cotton and two percent elastane. With a snapback closure and moisture-wicking sweatband, you’ll feel like royalty, however the game goes.

Product photos courtesy of retailers. All products featured are independently selected by our writers and editors. If you buy something through our links, Tripadvisor may earn an affiliate commission.

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Rachel Chang
Travel and pop culture journalist Rachel Chang started her editorial career nearly two decades ago chasing celebrities as a magazine editor (Us Weekly, J-14, CosmoGIRL!). Along the way, she also started chasing passport stamps and is now a freelance journalist and editor, contributing regularly to Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure and editing Most Amazing Places magazines for Centennial Media. She has also written for Lonely Planet, Washington Post, New York Times for Kids, Wall Street Journal, and Airbnb Magazine.