It’s still winter in many areas of the U.S. and a lot of folks are antsy for the first opportunity to hit the links in 2026.
Those of us who live in cooler climates know that by this point, you don’t need perfect weather to book a tee time. Sometimes it’s worth braving cooler temperatures just to get a round in. If that’s you, then you’ll need to stock up on some quality cold weather golf gear. Check out some of our favorites.
Peter Millar Fuse Hybrid Vest
A good vest is an underrated part of the golf wardrobe and Peter Millar’s Fuse Hybrid is a fantastic option. It’s lightweight but made with wind-resistant fabric to ensure warmth and mobility for every chilly round. Plus, the double-zip closure makes sure it doesn’t bubble up when you sit down.
Adidas Ultimate365+ Climawarm Brushed Q-Zip
Adidas took its signature Climawarm technology and put it in a golf pullover with the Ultimate365+ Brushed Q-Zip. Designed specifically to trap heat and release sweat, this piece will keep you cozy and dry in any condition on the golf course.
TravisMathew Brrrr Season Quarter Zip
TravisMathew bills its Brrrr Season Quarter Zip as the “softest thing you’ll wear all season.” That’s because it’s made from double-jersey peached polar fleece, ensuring an ultra-comfortable feel while also keep golfers warm while the elastic cuffs keep it from impacting your swing.
Nike Peak Golf Beanie
You might not see it as an essentially, but if you get out on the course and realize it’s much colder than you thought, having a good beanie in your bag can be a true lifesaver. The Nike Peak Golf Beanie is a simple, lowkey design with a tall cuff that allows you to customize the style and fit, providing more coverage for those really cool days.
Johnnie-O Dion Sherpa Quarter Zip Pullover
There isn’t a whole lot of groundbreaking technology that has to go into clothing when it’s made from sherpa fabric. The Johnnie-O Dion Sherpa Quarter Zip Pullover is the golf version of a classic piece of hiking apparel, complete with a simple style and a ultra-soft fabric for enhanced and comfort.
Titleist Cart Mitts
This one is for the golfers who really like to brave the elements. Keeping your hands warm is crucial to being able to put forth your best swing on every shot, so there will be days where the Titleist Cart Mitts come in handy. They’re large, allowing you to slide your hands in and out between every shot, and they feature an internal hand-warmer compartment.
Stitch Golf Player Puffer Jacket
Puffer coats aren’t typically thought of as on-course attire, but Stitch Golf has changed that with its Player Puffer Jacket. Complete with a water-repellent outer coating and an insulated interior, this lightweight jacket will keep golfers warm without sacrificing mobility and range of motion.
Zero Restriction Power Torque Hoodie
This one will cost you a pretty penny, but it’s worth it. The Power Torque Hoodie from Zero Restriction is the ultimate weatherproof golf jacket, with a multi-layer waterproof construction that promises to keep you dry and a drawstring hood that will pack into the collar via zipper. Lightweight, stowable and made for the golf course.
