These 3 head-to-toe women’s golf outfits are cute and affordable

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Need some new pieces for your golf wardrobe? Check out these cool and affordable selections.

Golf can be an expensive sport, and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the cost — especially if you’re just getting started. But when it comes to apparel, there are plenty of affordable pieces out there if you take advantage of sale prices — a fun exercise whether you’re looking to revamp your existing wardrobe, or build a foundation with some key pieces.

Check out the three looks below, many of which contain items at a steep discount. And if you’re on the hunt for more great gear, take a scroll through GOLF’s Pro Shop, which offers tons of options in apparel, accessories, clubs, bags and more.

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Would you believe that you could buy this entire complementary ensemble for less than $170? These pieces are all super-versatile and would likely mix well with other pieces in your wardrobe. The real standout is the skort — an incredible bargain at a sale price of $15.98! Check out the links to buy each item below.

Nike Dry Victory Sleeveless SP20

Stay cool and comfortable on or off the course in the Victory Sleeveless polo. The polo sports Dri-FIT sweat-wicking fabric that lets moisture evaporate quickly so you can stay dry when sweating occurs. The fabric also offers stretch for a comfortable fit and freedom of movement. It is made from polyester, which allows machine washing and provides resistance against mildew, shrinking and wrinkles. Design details also include sleeveless construction, 3 button closure, subtle stripes on the collar, a stripe along the back, and logo branding at the hem.

IXSPA Women’s Pull On Knit Skort

This 17-inch spandex/polyester blend, pull-on skort is soft, stretchy and breathable.

Nike Womens Aerobill Visor

This super cute visor has a low profile and laser perforations for enhanced breathability.

Nike Roshe G

The Nike Roshe G spikeless golf shoe features a lightweight, breathable upper with a flexible cupsole-like design. The foam midsole is also flexible and provides cushioning with every step. The spikeless outsole offers on and off course versatility and features a pressure-mapped sole that provides excellent traction in key zones. Additional features include gussets on the tongue to help keep out debris and pull tabs at the top and back for easy on and off wear.

Here’s another example of a full, head-to-toe look for under $150 that even includes a premium glove! Golf dresses are very popular, and provide an excellent option if you’re looking for true off-the-course versatility in your golf wardrobe. Plus, at only $39.95, it’s a veritable steal!

Bermuda Sands Women’s Josie Sleeveless Print Golf Dress

This fitted, super-cute dress provides UPF50+ protection and zippered front pockets.

Nike Unisex Infinity G Golf Shoes

These unisex shoes feature a soft foam midsole to cushions every step, plus a plush sockliner for additional comfort.

G/FORE Women’s Collection Glove

AA Cabretta leather provides a snug fit.

Adidas Women’s Wide Brim Visor

A pre-curved brim provides expanded coverage and shade, while a sweatband prevents sweat from affecting your comfort and vision.

At $187.59, this outfit is the most expensive of the three, but with each of the four total pieces available for less than $60, the ensemble is a great value altogether — especially the shoes! Cute, unique and only $59.98!

Puma Floral Sleeveless

This soft and moisture-wicking polo helps you feel cool on the course, while the floral pattern print is everything you need to take your style to the next level.

Puma Women’s PWRShape Solid Woven Golf Skort

This polyester-blend skort features Puma’s moisture-wicking Drycell technology.

Adidas Women’s adipure Sport 2 Spikeless Golf Shoes

These spikeless golf shoes are a lightweight, low-profile athletic design that is versatile enough to wear anywhere.

TaylorMade Womens Fashion Visor

Heathered fabric give this pre-curved visor a trendy look.

Each product we feature has been independently selected by GOLF.com’s editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn a small commission.

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