Editor’s Picks: 6 pullovers and jackets perfect for golf in the cold

Golf pullovers and jacket

Learn more about these great golf pullovers and jackets below.

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The fall is upon us and the colder months are knocking on the door. For many, it’s time to hang up the spikes and store the sticks in the garage. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Fall can be the ideal time to play golf. You don’t have to sweat it out in the oppressive heat of the July sun, and courses often become less busy. Not to mention the fall foliage that adds color and life to the proceedings, at least if you’re in the right part of the country.

Editor’s Picks: 5 cozy hoodies to wear on or off the course
By: Emily Haas

Winter golf is nothing to stick your nose up at, either. Some courses stay open year-round, so as long as there isn’t snow on the ground, there’s no reason you should keep yourself from the game.

But in order to play golf in the fall or winter, you need the right apparel to prevent the colder weather from ruining your experience and your game. So we compiled six great pullover and jackets for sale in our Pro Shop that are designed to keep you warm on the course without negatively impacting your game.

With products from Dunning, Greyson, Matte Grey, Johnnie-O and Original Penguin, you should be able to find the outwear you’re looking for below. If not, head over to the Pro Shop to browse many more great apparel items.

Dunning Fidden ¼ Zip

$54.5
When it’s pullover weather, that means its time for Dunning’s Fidden pullover. The pullover is designed with a ¼ zip placket that lets you to zip up for full coverage or unzip to display a Dunning undergarment. Additional design details feature a logo branding at the back yoke and a player-specific waistband for easy and flexible movement. The pullover is constructed with stretch polyester fabric, which offers unrestricted movement, heightened durability for machine washing, and strong resistance against shrinking and wrinkles. In addition, the fabric provides insulation to keep you warm and moisture management to keep the skin dry when sweating occurs.
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Johnnie-O Wheeler Two Way Hoodie

$145
The Johnnie-O Wheeler jacket handles whatever comes its way. It features a zip out hood for rain protection, UV fabric for sun protection, and moisture wicking for dry skin when sweating occurs. In addition, it offers lightweight construction and breathable mesh at the underarms. The jacket is equipped with pockets so you can bring along daily essentials as needed.
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Original Penguin Clubhouse Mock

$71.25
The Clubhouse Mock pullover from Penguin will give you all the warmth you need for even the coldest days on the golf course. Featuring a half-zip and mock neck, the Clubhouse Mock is made from a stretchy, wear-resistant fabric that will stand up to years of wearing and washing.
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Linksoul Dry-Tek ¼ Zip Layer

$95
Linksoul’s Quarter-Zip Layer pullover is built to keep you comfortable. The pullover is engineered to provide advanced airflow and breathability throughout wear and is machine washable. This layering piece features a ¼ zip placket for easy on and off wear. Zip up for full coverage on the coldest days or zip down to show off your favorite polo.
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Matte Grey JC Full Zip

$140
The JC Full Zip jacket from Matte Grey can help you stay warm when its chilly on the golf course. Featuring a full-zip placket that makes putting it on a breeze, stretch fabric to keep you comfortable all day, and zip pockets for small valuables you don’t want to lose in the rough, this jacket will keep you happy throughout your round.
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Greyson Chene Hoodie

$138.6
The Greyson Chene Hoodie features a subtle-yet-stylish all-over print. It has a kangaroo pocket branded with the Greyson wolf and is made from comfortable and durable fabric with an extra soft hand feel.
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Kevin Cunningham

Kevin Cunningham

Golf.com Editor

As managing producer for GOLF.com, Cunningham edits, writes and publishes stories on GOLF.com, and manages the brand’s e-newsletters, which reach more than 1.4 million subscribers each month. A former two-time intern, he also helps keep GOLF.com humming outside the news-breaking stories and service content provided by our reporters and writers, and works with the tech team in the development of new products and innovative ways to deliver an engaging site to our audience.