Rhoback’s new women’s skorts are sporty and stylish

Rhoback skorts

Rhoback's three initial offerings — Onyx, Sapphire and Pearl — are lightweight, breathable and include hidden pockets and built-in shorts.

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When it comes to golf skorts, women seemingly have more options than ever. Not only are there multiple offerings from traditional golf apparel brands like Puma, Adidas and Nike, other athleisure brands like Lululemon and Athleta are being seen more often on the course too.

And now, you can add Rhoback to the list.

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The activewear brand has made a name for itself with men’s polos and quarter-zips that are both ultra-comfy and stylish. That success soon led to a brand extension to women’s tops too. And then joggers entered the chat in December.

Now, female fans of the brand can rejoice with the addition of Rhoback’s new line of skorts.

The three initial offerings — Onyx, Sapphire and Pearl — are lightweight and breathable, and include hidden pockets and built-in shorts with an elastic-strap liner to keep them in place. Wear them on the course or on the town. But first, check them out in detail below, and click the link to buy now.

Rhoback Onyx Skort

$68
Stay comfortable with The Onyx Active Skort in solid black. The Rhoback Active Skort is lightweight and breathable to match your active lifestyle.

Rhoback Sapphire Skort

$68
The built-in shorts liner has an elastic strip to keep them in place along with hidden pockets to secure your belongings. This skort is made for activity, whether it be a game of tennis, a walk, traveling, or shopping around town.

Rhoback Pearl Skort

$68
We’re confident our top of the line Active Skort will fit your lifestyle like it does ours. Complete with a Rhoback Ridge on the back right hem and subtle branding on the front left hem. The Pearl skort goes perfectly with one of our performance t-shirts, hoodies, or q-zips.

Golf.com Editor

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.