Be prepared for summer showers with these 5 pieces of wet-weather gear

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Get ready for wet weather with these essentials.

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For many areas in the United States, summertime isn’t all sunshine — if you’re playing a round in June, July or August, you may have to battle a rain shower.

But take heart! There’s plenty of gear out there to make your round as pleasant as possible, even if you have to slog through some puddles.

From a sturdy umbrella to rain gloves and waterproof shoes, check out our favorite five wet-weather essentials below, and click the link to add to cart.

PING 68″ Tour Umbrella

$72
This waterproof-fabric umbrella features a 68” double canopy and allows airflow.

PING 68″ Tour Umbrella – $72

Stewart Golf Adjustable Umbrella Holder

$50
The Adjustable Umbrella Holder allows you to easily adjust the direction of your umbrella both for angle and 360 degree rotation. It also raises the umbrella approximately 80mm compared to the standard umbrella holder tube.

Stewart Golf Adjustable Umbrella Holder – $50

TaylorMade Rain Control Golf Gloves

$39.99
Engineered to provide better control in wet conditions, the gloves feature grips on the fingers and palms to prevent slipping.

TaylorMade Rain Control Golf Gloves – $39.99

Mens Swing Tech™ StormGuard™ Water-Resistant Golf Jacket

$144.99 — SAVE $100
The fully seam sealed, water-resistant jacket is crafted from lightweight and breathable single knit fabrication and contains 50% recycled material for an eco-friendly choice you can feel good about.

Mens Swing Tech™ StormGuard™ Water-Resistant Golf Jacket – $144.99 — SAVE $100

Adidas S2G Recycled Polyester Mid-Cut Golf Shoes

$140
When there’s wet weather in the forecast, adjust your game accordingly. RAIN.RDY keeps water out so your feet stay dry through 18 holes. The four-cleat rubber outsole combines with a Bounce midsole for comfort, grip and stability.

Adidas S2G Recycled Polyester Mid-Cut Golf Shoes – $140

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