12 best golf vests for fashion-forward functionality
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If you’re a golfer who really prefers to keep your arms free of excess fabric to maintain a fast, easy swing, a vest is an ideal option to help you keep your core, and in turn, your whole body, warm.
You might slip on a vest when it’s cool enough for more than a polo but not so chilly to call for a full jacket. And maybe you need more pockets to carry a rangefinder or your phone? Vests can add more carrying options beyond just golf pants or shorts.
How to pick the right golf vest for you
Highlights
- HydroKnit waterproof fabric
- Very lightweight
- Breathable
Its light polyester constriction means this vest breathes well even during humid or rainy weather. However, it’s not warm enough for those chillier days on the golf course.
Material: 100% polyester | Features: Waterproof, breathable fabric | Colors: 4 dual-color combinations | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Affordable
- Comfortable
- Good build quality
Material: 90% polyester, 10% elastane | Features: Soft, full-zip closure against the wind | Colors: 1 | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Weather-proof
- Zippered hand pockets
- Leading-edge fabrics
Material: 100% Polyester | Features: Functional, warm, two-way zipper | Colors: 2 | Size range: S-XXXL
Highlights
- Lightweight
- Classic fit, four-way stretch
- Wind resistance
Material: 100% polyester, with 87% polyester / 13% spandex back | Features: Wind resistance, four-way stretch and easy-care | Colors: 4 | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Moisture-wicking
- Stretch side fabric for ventilation
- Tagless and easy-care
Material: Quilted fabric: 100% polyester, Side fabric: 92% polyester, 8% spandex, Liner fabric: 94% polyester, 6% spandex | Features: Water-resistant, breathable fabric, multiple pockets | Colors: 1 | Size range: S-3XL
Highlights
- Insulated
- Wind-resistant
- Rainproof
The s.Anton design is only intended for chilly weather use — it’s best to store it away when warmer temperatures return. And since it’s not designed for breathability, this vest should come off if the sun comes out.
Material: 100% nylon with padded quilt | Features: Insulated, wind- and rainproof, stretch panels | Colors: 5 dual-color combinations | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Strong all-purpose choice
- Warm, breathable
- New fall colors
Lightweight and water-repellent thanks to modern material use from the newer blends of polyester, spandex, and elastane, it’s a strong go-to choice. STITCH reports the GT is most effective when paired with their Speedster or Scout layers.
Material: 89% polyester, 11% spandex | Features: Soft, breathable, moisture wicking, 4-way stretch | Colors: 7 | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Heated pockets
- Adjustable heat settings
- Waterproof
The G-Tech Men’s Heated Vest is not a golf-specific design, though, as it’s meant for general cold weather wear. All of those heating elements might feel odd during a golf swing, so it could take some time to get used to this particular vest. However, gripping the club without frostbitten fingers may make the vest’s bulkiness worth it for winter golfers.
Material: Polyester, spandex | Features: Electrically-heated pockets, adjustable heat level, waterproof | Colors: 1 | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Mockneck
- Quarter-zip
- Lightweight
Material: 87% polyester, 13% elastane | Features: Soft, full-zip closure against the wind | Colors: 1 | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Good build quality
- Reliable rainwear
- Stretches for swing movement
It’s a gilet design, so it stretches past the waist, which is normally where most golf vests end. As a result, the fit might take some getting used to — though this particular type of fit keeps the garment out of the way of your swing.
Material: 100% polyester | Features: Water-repellant, stretch bindings, personalizable | Colors: 3 | Size range: S-XXL
Highlights
- Good build quality
- Reversible
The William Murray Golf Slice Shot Vest is reversible, allowing players to wear one side on the course and another to any function afterward. Additionally, the insulated polyester garment can stand in as a dual-purpose vest to keep the wearer a little warmer both on and off the golf course as well.
Material: Polyester, PrimaLoft fill | Features: Reversible, insulated, 4-way stretch | Colors: 2 (with reversible pattern as well) | Size range: S-3XL
Highlights
- Fashionable
- Modern materials
- Wind and water-resistant
Material: 80% polyester / 20% spandex full-zip vest | Features: Lightweight outer, insulated inner, 4-way stretch | Colors: 4 | Size range: S-XXL
Choose which golf vests to compare
Best For
Best for warm weatherPrice
$145Highlights
- HydroKnit waterproof fabric
- Very lightweight
- Breathable
Best For
Frosty PerformancePrice
$230Highlights
- Weather-proof
- Zippered hand pockets
- Leading-edge fabrics
Best For
Best for water resistantancyPrice
$200Highlights
- Lightweight
- Classic fit, four-way stretch
- Wind resistance
Best For
Best trendy optionPrice
$138Highlights
- Moisture-wicking
- Stretch side fabric for ventilation
- Tagless and easy-care
Best For
Best advanced materialPrice
$168Highlights
- Strong all-purpose choice
- Warm, breathable
- New fall colors
Best For
best for extremely cold conditionsPrice
$220Highlights
- Heated pockets
- Adjustable heat settings
- Waterproof
Best For
Best for rainy weatherPrice
$128Highlights
- Good build quality
- Reliable rainwear
- Stretches for swing movement
Best For
Best for warm weatherPrice
$145Highlights
- HydroKnit waterproof fabric
- Very lightweight
- Breathable
Best For
Frosty PerformancePrice
$230Highlights
- Weather-proof
- Zippered hand pockets
- Leading-edge fabrics
Best For
Best for water resistantancyPrice
$200Highlights
- Lightweight
- Classic fit, four-way stretch
- Wind resistance
Best For
Best trendy optionPrice
$138Highlights
- Moisture-wicking
- Stretch side fabric for ventilation
- Tagless and easy-care
Best For
Best advanced materialPrice
$168Highlights
- Strong all-purpose choice
- Warm, breathable
- New fall colors
Best For
best for extremely cold conditionsPrice
$220Highlights
- Heated pockets
- Adjustable heat settings
- Waterproof
Best For
Best for rainy weatherPrice
$128Highlights
- Good build quality
- Reliable rainwear
- Stretches for swing movement
Best For
Best for warm weatherPrice
$145Highlights
- HydroKnit waterproof fabric
- Very lightweight
- Breathable
Best For
Frosty PerformancePrice
$230Highlights
- Weather-proof
- Zippered hand pockets
- Leading-edge fabrics
Best For
Best for water resistantancyPrice
$200Highlights
- Lightweight
- Classic fit, four-way stretch
- Wind resistance
Best For
Best trendy optionPrice
$138Highlights
- Moisture-wicking
- Stretch side fabric for ventilation
- Tagless and easy-care
Best For
Best advanced materialPrice
$168Highlights
- Strong all-purpose choice
- Warm, breathable
- New fall colors
Best For
best for extremely cold conditionsPrice
$220Highlights
- Heated pockets
- Adjustable heat settings
- Waterproof
Best For
Best for rainy weatherPrice
$128Highlights
- Good build quality
- Reliable rainwear
- Stretches for swing movement
In-“vest” in on-course warmth and style
Hopefully, you’ll play most of your golf rounds in what you consider nice weather. But still, when the temperature drops, the wind picks up, or rain arrives, the best golf vests can offer protection without sleeves that can encumber an easy golf swing. Knowing the conditions you’ll face on the course should help you don a vest that’ll work well for you.
FAQ
How should a golf vest fit?
A golf vest should be loose and comfortable enough to not restrict the turning of your torso during your golf swing. However, it should also remain formfitting enough to stay out of your way during that swing but not so loose that it slides around during your backswing.
Why wear a vest for golf?
The obvious answer is that it’s cold or rainy. You want to be warmer and dryer, but you still need your arms unencumbered by the long sleeves of a jacket. You might want to don a vest for extra pocket space if you keep your phone or rangefinder close.
What’s a golf vest called?
The garment has no generally used terminology beyond “golf vest.” However, golf vests can also come in the form of a gilet — usually a zip-up garment without sleeves that aren’t as form-fitting as a vest and can run down past the waist.
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