Shop our staff’s picks for their favorite golf pants of the year

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Shop these stylish GOLF staff favorites.

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Even if you live in warm weather year-round, you have to own a pair of golf pants. (Hey, Florida and Arizona get chilly too!)

Climate jokes aside, some clubs require pants, so having a pair on hand that you love will always pay dividends.

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With so many options on the market, it can be difficult to decide which golf pants to buy, But if there’s anyone who knows a thing or two about quality golf pants, it’s GOLF’s staffers. Check out our list below to shop our favorite golf pants of the year.

Whether you’re looking for yourself or a loved one, you can’t go wrong with these tried-and-true picks!

The GOLF staff’s favorite pants of 2023

One find that I really loved this year for my husband is Linksoul’s Reno 5-Pocket Pant, which look fancy enough for a nice dinner but have the soft feel, comfort and flex you want for a round beforehand, too. —Jessica Marksbury 

Linksoul Reno 5-Pocket Pant

$148
Super versatile, these pants can be dressed up and worn to dinner or dressed down and worn to a ballgame.

Lululemon’s ABC pant. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, these are the best pants money can buy. The price might be a little steep, but they are worth every penny. —Zephyr Melton

Lululemon ABC Classic-Fit 5 Pocket Pant

$128
For busy days and spontaneous nights — these versatile pants will keep up.

Du/Er No Sweat Pant Relaxed Taper. I happened upon these while I was looking for new pants earlier this year and have been hooked ever since. They’re simple, comfortable and fit someone who’s 6’5”. —Jonathan Wall

DU/ER No Sweat Pant Relaxed Taper

$139
The No Sweat Pant is designed to feel like your sweats with 5-pocket detailing for a polished, versatile look.

My pick: Vineyard Vines On-the-Go Canvas 5-Pocket Pants: These pants have it all: casual but not too casual; form-fitting but not too tight; stretchy but not too elastic. And they’re also crazy versatile: from the golf course to the office to lounging at home, you can just about wear them anywhere. The On-the-Go’s have become my go-to golf pants. I’m such a fan, I bought three pairs. —Alan Bastable

Vineyard Vines Men’s On-the-Go Canvas 5-Pocket Pants

$138
This pant features built-in stretch as well as moisture wicking and water-resistant properties.

Rhone Commuter Pant Classic: I’ve been a long-time Lulu-wearer, but these stole my heart earlier this year. The material is super comfy, looks *great* and performs just as well in the elements. For a while I thought Lulu ABCs were the staff ace to Rhone’s No. 2 starter, but now I’m starting to see my wardrobe differently. Now, the pairing is more like the Splash Bros, Steph and Klay, each bringing top-flight results in their own unique flare. I can’t recommend them enough. —James Colgan

Rhone Commuter Pant Classic

$138
The Commuter Pant is made with Flex-Knit™ fabric for all day comfort that looks good.

Adidas Ultimate365 Tapered Pants offer a proper combo of slim fit, stretch and looks. They help you feel more like an athlete. Look good, feel good, play good. —Dylan Dethier

Adidas Ultimate365 Tapered Pants

$85
The durable twill fabric is made for year-round play, with a breathable feel and four-way stretch for a full range of motion.

Flint and Tinder 365 pants. The most comfortable pair of pants that my golf-swinging lower half has settled into. I have three pairs. They work seamlessly away from the golf course, too. —Nick Piastowski

Flint & Tinder 365 Pant – Straight

$98
These straight pants combine the look of your favorite tailored chino pants with the stretch of a performance pant.

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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.