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Check out some of the best golf belts for 2025 to complete your golfing look
Stepping onto the first tee, every detail matters. We don’t believe that just means your technical approach to the game but also your overall presentation and styling. A good golf belt is just as important in achieving this as any part of your golfing wardrobe.
In this guide, we take a look at some of the best golf belts on the market for 2025. Our team, have reviewed offerings from brands like Under Armour, Adidas, Puma, Ping, Oscar Jacobson and more. From braided options to belts that adopt a webbing styling, the NCG team has reviewed the lot.
So, take a look at some of the options below to find the perfect golf belt for you…
Best Golf Belts 2025
Under Armour Driver Silicone belt
The silicone material of this belt may not appeal to all but it provides a really secure fit that grips your waistband really well.
The belt is easy to adjust to size by simple cutting to your waist measurement and re-attaching to the buckle. Available in Steel, Black and Navy Blue there is a belt to match all of your trousers.
The metal buckle in the shape of the Under Armour logo looks great and holds the belt securely in place. After a full 18 holes the belt had done everything you would expect of a belt. The material appears hard wearing and should last for years to come.
I know there’s a cost-of-living crisis going on, but the price of some golf belts makes me spit out my cornflakes. Style icons, or otherwise, their main purpose is to hold your trousers up – not send you to the poor house.
With Under Armour’s Drive Stretch webbing belt, though, you can enjoy the best of both worlds. At £19 (or less from some retailers), it’s extremely good value. I go for a softer fit – I’m not a fan of cutting off circulation at the waist – and the webbing is as flexible as you need it to be.
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The buckle is easy to fix and very adaptable so if you’re between sizes this is definitely something you’ll want to consider.
Some of you used to leather or synthetic options may prefer it to be a bit more rigid, but this is a very small consideration at this price.
And if you ever get bored, there’s a dual sided pattern. Just turn it over for an entirely new look.
The Puma Braided Weave Belt is a great belt. It isn’t one of those that makes you look like a cowboy, and as if you’re about to mount a horse and ride off into the sunset. This one embraces a little bit of that, a little bit of golf and a little bit of the office environment. Therefore, it is smart, outlandish and nicely designed. The brown leather of the loops and the dominant blue material of the belt itself look remarkable. It really does, and as far as belts go, it is probably the best I have seen in the game.
For such a specific market, I believe Puma stands up and takes notice of belts more than any other brand. They are smart, and the material allows you to adjust the tightness of the belt without having to fiddle with traditional holes. You can just use the fabric of the built to embed the pin, and away you go. It is a belt perfect for golf, and I don’t think it would look out of place in any other setting.
The PING stretch webbing belt is a cool looking accessory as well as being extremely functional. I have reviewed this before and I can confirm how useful it is.
It has split leather trim and a metal buckle. The weave is elastic allowing stretch and freedom when moving. I am a 34” waist and tried the S-M size which fitted but only just so I would go up a size.
The fact the webbing acts as the holes for the buckle means you can get a very accurate size.
PROS
Stretch makes it comfortable
Unique look
Infinitely adjustable
CONS
Webbing style may not appeal to everyone
RRP: £29.99
Sizes: S-M, L-XL
Colours: Black, Navy, Pearl Grey/White, Ultra Blue
A lot of golf fashion is become increasing more modern and casual, which I’m a big fan of, but it is also nice to revert back to traditional style and that is exactly what this belt offers. I tend to gravitate towards webbing belts in general when it comes to golf. This is a quality option. Available in a range of colours to match all outfits, I went with the navy offering and it looked great, espcially matched with navy trousers. For a reasonable price as well, this is a great golf belt for those looking for a webbing style one.
Oscar Jacobson have a classic styled leather belt available as part of their offering this year.
Well worth looking at in general but more so if you have purchased some Oscar Jacobson trousers. I say this as it feels a similar rule to not wear Nike socks with Adidas shoes.
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The garment feels really high quality, soft leather and a chrome finished buckle with the OJ logo embossed onto it.
My one comment would be the latch to adjust the belt isn’t your classic hook and pin, it is a lever on the lower side of the plate. It might take a quick look around to find, but this just needs pulling slightly so you can adjust the catch to the required tightness.
Despite this, it really is a smart accessory, it looks great on and there is a real premium feel to it.
The Argill Braided Belt is a classic design, and is a belt that can be used both on and off the course.
This Stuburt product is made from an intricate woven design, with a sleek and understated pin buckle. The woven design means that there are no holes in the belt, like there would be in a leather option. This means that you can punch through the woven design with the buckle to secure the belt in the right place every time.
Thanks to its understated design, it is also a belt that can be worn in day-to-day life, as opposed to some golf belts which are designed simply for golf thanks to bold colours and designs.
In summary, a golf belt may seem like a small detail, but as any seasoned player knows, it’s the finer points that separate a good round from a great one — both in performance and presentation. The right belt should feel as natural as your favourite glove.
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This guide showcases there are plenty of quality items available on the market.
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