These 5 floral tops are perfect for spring golf — and make a great gift for Mom

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If you haven't decided on the perfect Mother's Day gift for your golf-loving Mama, a floral polo is sure to be a hit. Shop our favorites.

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If you haven’t decided on the perfect Mother’s Day gift for your golf-loving Mama, fear not! There’s still plenty of time to snag something she’s sure to love.

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Mother’s Day gift guide: 34 flattering and functional items for your golf-loving mom
By: Jessica Marksbury

One gift idea that’s sure to be a hit is a floral polo. In case you haven’t noticed, flower prints are everywhere! Abstract designs like the ones featured below are all the rage right now, and Mom will be thrilled to sport something that’s both trendy and flattering.

Whether you go with long sleeves or a sleeveless option, every golfer can use a new polo in the closet. Check out five of our favorite spring picks for women below, and click the link to buy now!

BAD BIRDIE

The Bungalow Sleeveless Polo Shirt

$78
This 4-way stretch, anti-odor, moisture-wicking, wrinkle-resistant polo is just what Mom wants on her special day.
PGA TOUR APPAREL

Abstract Floral Print Sun Protection Pull Over

$39.99
Long sleeves provide extra coverage without overheating due to mesh panels under the sleeves. The golf top is made with lightweight single knit fabric that features moisture-wicking technology, and stretch shoulder seams.
PEBBLE BEACH

Mosaic Print V-Neck Sleeveless Polo Shirt

$29.99
This sleeveless polo with self-fabric collar, V-neck placket and curved hem with side seam vents is both fashionable and functional.
BAD BIRDIE

Augusta Time Sleeveless Polo Shirt

$84
This polyester and spandex blend polo features the iconic green and yellow colors of Augusta National.
PEBBLE BEACH

Floral Print V-Neck Sleeveless Polo

$29.99
This 94% Polyester/6% Spandex printed jersey performance-wicking fabric is stylish and oh-so-comfy.

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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.