GOLF staff picks: Our 8 favorite golf polos of 2023
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Of all the golf apparel out there, there is one item that is a true staple of every player’s wardrobe: the polo.
While variations on the classic silhouette abound when it comes to the look of the collar or style of the placket, the golf polo is ubiquitous, and beloved for its versatility. Even non-golfers own them, because they elevate a casual outfit to going-out-to-dinner standards, and they’re comfy, too.
So if you’re looking to add a new polo to your wardrobe this holiday season, check out our staff’s favorites below. Form and function are always top of mind, and as you go through the list, you just might find your new favorite garment of 2024.
The GOLF staff’s favorite polos of 2023
Rhoback’s fun prints offer something for everyone. (I’m especially partial to dog breeds and cocktails.) From stripes and solids to destination-based themes, there are nearly 300 varieties to choose from. The fit is athletic yet tailored, and the feel is smooth as silk. —Jessica Marksbury
Rhoback polos
Adidas Tour Primeknit Polo. I’m often suspicious of dark-colored polos, for fear of them getting overheated in the sun. But the tech in these shirts make them the most breathable thing I’ve got. —Sean Zak
Adidas Ultimate365 Tour Primeknit Golf Polo Shirt
Holderness and Bourne cotton polo. I’d have an entire wardrobe of these if I could. They fit great and feel like a premium polo. —Jonathan Wall
Holderness & Bourne Cotton Polo
Abercrombie’s Performance Polo. They’re constantly updating with fun, but not too flashy designs. These are great if you’re looking for a relaxed, untucked look on the course. —Connor Federico
Abercrombie & Fitch Performance Polo
Circuit Performance Players Shirt. A friend doled these out on a buddies’ trip earlier this year, and I became an immediate convert. It’s soft and stretchy but also holds it up shape, and I’m a big fan of the throwback pocket on the chest. My fave feature: slots for collar stays. Nothing worse than collar flop. —Alan Bastable
Criquet Performance Players Shirt
Rhone Golf Sport Polo. Yep, it’s me again, recommending Rhone as a counterpoint to Lulu. This shirt comes with me to every single tournament on the road, and it’s one of my favorites for on the course, too. Why? I’ll shoot very straight: I sweat. A lot. Rhone has figured out a design that both minimizes the sweat … and its appearance. —James Colgan
Rhone Golf Sport Polo
Radmor. I haven’t found a golf shirt I like better than the ones made by my neighbors in Seattle. Radmor has been pushing back against the idea that good golf shirts need to be made of plastic — turns out cotton done right can feel better and look better, too. The Taylor Cap Stripe has been my go-to of late. Get your subtle stripe on with me. —Dylan Dethier
Radmor polos
Criquet Long Sleeve Players Shirt. While this entire list is full of quality polo options, the long sleeve polo means perfect golf conditions to me. And there’s no better than Criquet’s “Players” shirt. Its a timeless style that works seamlessly on and off the course. —Tim Reilly
Criquet Long Sleeve Players Shirt
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As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-birdie everyone on the masthead. She can out-hustle them in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Her original interview series, “A Round With,” debuted in November of 2015, and appeared in both in the magazine and in video form on GOLF.com.