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The best of the best! We roundup some of our top picks for the B Draddy golf range
There is no doubt that B Draddy produce premium golf apparel. Back in 2013 their mission was to produce a higher quality polo to go against the mainstream golf polos that were full of slick synthetics and cheap cotton. B Draddy aimed to produce a a simple, clean and quality polo. In essence, from this polo quest B Draddy Golf was born. You can read more about the company history here.
Fast forward to today, B Draddy now offers golfers polos, vests, hoodies, sweaters, jackets and shorts – under the Draddy Sport umbrella. A great collection for both men and women to choose from.
On Tour you will see the B Draddy collection on golfers such as Brian Harman and Victor Perez (dubbed the best dressed golfer on tour).
Let’s take a look at some of our favourite B Draddy golf items for 2026
B Draddy Golf: Top Apparel Pics
B Draddy Cool McDade Polo
This is probably my favourite polo of the year. I absolutely love the hexagon print effect.
For someone who normally goes for plain designs I warmed to this bold design.
I am typically an XL but could have probably sized down to an L, so bare that in mind when ordering.
The lightweight and stretchy fabric makes it ideal for golf – it just seems to move with you when making a swing.
The breathable nature of the polo also makes it ideal for Spring/Summer golf.
It is a premium price but you are getting a premium product here and throughly recommend.
The fabric used in the construction of these shorts is a very breathable and lightweight polyester. It is also stretchy and quick drying.
The fit is described as clean, classic and tailored. I agree. It comes in no less than nine different colour options. I tested the version in Nauti (navy) with a 32” waist which ran true to size, just. If you are between sizes, I suggest you go up rather than down. The general trend with shorts seems to be to offer a choice of inseams- typically 7” and 9”. The Zac was only offered in 8.5” but the length suited my modest 173 cm height just fine.
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There is a gripper waistband (rare in shorts for some reason), four roomy pockets and a complete absence of logoing, so, as I am discovering with B.Draddy stuff, it makes for versatile use. On the course, the Zac performed perfectly well, thanks to their lightweight and stretchy design. But I do think the price may be rather prohibitive for what is a pair of shorts with no particularly outstanding features.
PROS
Great choice of colours
Comfortable.
Lightweight and stretchy fabric
CONS
Premium price
RRP: £95 / $130
Sizes: 30-44
Colours: Melba Heather, Mac Heather, Nauti, Oyster, Regal, Grey Heather, Bank Heather, Rich Heather and Clearwater Heather
Here we test the golfing staple midlayer in the form of the Cool Colt Pullover. This is a lightweight garment constructed from a ceramic-coated yarn which is an 87% nylon / 13% spandex mix. It is a quarter-zip pullover with elasticated cuffs and hem. It offers a relaxed but tailored fit, is stretchy, breathable and moisture wicking. There is a textured finish to the fabric which adds visual interest, and, according to B.Draddy, helps to keep you cool.
I tested the version in medium which fitted perfectly so it runs true to size. Five sizes are offered. There’s also a choice of six colours. My Nauti (navy) pullover had a contrasting mint collar and zip which looked very stylish.
On the course, I have worn this as a second layer, over a polo. It’s not the most insulating midlayer but is easy to wear beneath a vest or insulating jacket. It has a lovely soft and stretchy feel that makes it a delight to wear. And due to the only logo being on the zipper pull, the Cool Colt will also look the part off the course.
This is very much a premium, top-end product and it does come at a premium price. If you do take the plunge, then I’d expect you to be delighted with your purchase, and for it to be a staple in your wardrobe, both golfing and leisure.
PROS
Premium construction and fit.
Flexible layering piece.
Great choice of colours.
CONS
Premium price
RRP: £129 / $170
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Loaded, Mac blue, Nauti, White, Regal and Biscayne
I really liked this hoodie. It felt great on the golf course – light, breathable, and comfortable, even during a full swing.
The fabric is soft and cool to the touch, making it perfect for warmer days. I also used it while playing padel, and it worked just as well, staying dry and flexible.
The only thing some might not love is the long back tail, which might to be the liking for those who like a shorter finish.
But overall, it’s a great hoodie to golf in and very versatile. The UPF 50+ sun protection is a nice bonus, so I can wear it outside all year-round.
It’s made of a lightweight blend that stretches with your movements, making it a top choice for on and off course use.
PROS
Lovely stretchy material
Great layering piece
Good selection of colours
CONS
The long tail finish will not be for all
RRP: £115 / $156
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Regal Captain Cool, Loaded, Nauti, Real Captain Cool, Tannenbau Cool Larson, White and Dark Knight
I really enjoyed these trousers on the golf course. They felt light and flexible, allowing me to move comfortably through every swing. As someone who is stocky, I appreciate how much stretch they have, thanks to the four-way stretch material, I never felt restricted. I felt at ease bending when putting a tee in the ground or when marking my golf ball.
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The silicone gripper on the waistband was a small but great detail, keeping my polo neatly in place as I swung. The matte finish looks sharp and is versatile enough to wear off the course too.
They performed well in terms of comfort and freedom of movement, making my game feel smoother.
These trousers are clearly designed for active play, and I can see why they’re worn by Tour players. Overall, they’re a great mix of performance and everyday comfort.
PROS
Great amount of stretch
Silicone gripper is a nice touch
Don’t look like a golf trouser – so can be worn on and off course
CONS
Premium price
RRP: £114 / $150
Sizes: 30-40
Colours: Grey Heather, Dark Knight, Nauti and Oyster Heather
This has to be my favourite golf vest of the year. It just feels and looks quality. Standout features of this item include the bigger style zip and the hidden pocket towards the top of the chest (see last couple of pics above). The nicely designed ribbons on the end of the zips are also a nice touch.
It’s lightweight and super comfortable, making it easy to move whilst swinging the golf club.
The double zip adds a nice touch, and the side pockets are perfect for keeping golf essentials handy.
I loved that it’s breathable, so I didn’t overheat, and the stretch fabric allowed for a full range of motion.
It looks great both on and off the course – a stylish item that can used in a wide variety of settings.
Overall, a high-quality vest that’s ideal for changing weather and days on and off the golf course.
PROS
The bigger style zip
Breathable
Versatile
CONS
Premium price
RRP: £185 / $240
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Nauti / Mac / Tannebaum / Black / White / Gray / Clearwater (on sale) / Rich (on sale)
Sourced from Italy’s well-known Zegan Baruffa mill, the wool is incredibly soft and smooth, making it comfortable to wear.
It’s also naturally antimicrobial, so it stays fresh even after hours of play, and as it is made to resist pilling it should look good for longer.
The fabric has a natural stretch and memory, so it keeps its shape no matter how much I move or bend during my swing.
I appreciated the classic design with a ribbed mock neck, cuffs, and hem, which adds a stylish touch. It’s warm enough for cooler days (probably too lightweight for cold winter days) but breathable enough to stay comfortable.
Overall, this sweater feels high-quality, fits well, and looks great both on and off the course. A true all-rounder for any golfer.
B Draddy’s signature Peruvian Prima cotton with a touch of stretch, is ultra-soft and comfortable for all-year wear. The tailored collar and tri-colored stripes give it a stylish, timeless look that’s perfect both on and off the course.
I usually wear a size XL and found this fit well, but I think I could have sized down for an even neater fit – so possibly bare this mind, especially as the other items from B Draddy (the vest and sweater) were true to size.
The fabric is breathable and flexible, allowing for ease of movement during my swing. The quality feels excellent – similar to the Peter Millar polos I have reviewed before.
This polo is a great combination of comfort, style, and quality—ideal for anyone looking for a versatile golf polo.
In summary, B Draddy continues to stand out in the golf apparel world by delivering high-quality, stylish, and functional pieces for both men and women.
Their commitment to craftsmanship and timeless design ensures that every item, from polos to jackets, not only looks great but performs well on the course.
With their presence on Tour and a growing selection for men and women, B Draddy has established itself as a go-to brand for those who value quality and style. It’s clear that their innovative approach and dedication to excellence will keep them at the forefront of golf fashion.
Whether you’re upgrading your wardrobe or looking for that perfect piece or gift, B Draddy remains a trusted choice for golfers who appreciate premium apparel with a classic touch.
Paul has been playing golf for around a fourth of a Century, whilst his time on this Earth is rapidly approaching half a Century!
During that time his handicap, on average, has gone down around half a shot a year and is currently at 8.
His general love of Sport included a time studying the Philosophy and Sociology of Sport.
In 2013 he co-authored a book chapter 'The good and bad of youth sport today'.
His passion for youth sport is equally matched in his role heading up the Buyer's Guides for National Club Golfer.
He wants to inform golfers what gear is the best whilst finding all the best golf deals so you can save money.
Since joining the equipment testing team at NCG he has become a hybrid convert and is ready to tell you to ditch the long irons if you want to hit more greens this season!
Paul uses Titleist GT3 driver, Callaway Ai Smoke hybrids, a SeeMore Giant Putter and a TaylorMade Tour Response golf ball.
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