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Looking to upgrade your golfing wardrobe? Check out our best women’s golf polo shirts 2024 buying guide
Golf isn’t just about playing good, it’s about feeling good, enjoying yourself and well…looking good too!
When it comes to choosing a new polo shirt, there are a few key factors to consider – comfort, fit, fabric, breathability, and, of course, style. Today, we have curated a list of top-notch women’s golf polo shirts that encompass all these attributes.
A polo shirt is a staple piece in any golfer’s wardrobe. Whether you prefer a floral pattern on your shirt or a more traditional plain look, this buying guide will cover a range of polo shirts that will have you looking and feeling fresh for this season!
I’ve always loved the look of J Lindeberg polo shirts, but I’ve never had the pleasure of trying one, until now. This polo went perfectly with the Amelie skort with the matching colourway. The Tour Tech Print polo has a design unlike anything that I own or that I have seen.
As a JL novice the sizing was a guessing game. I typically wear uk12 in tops and wore this polo in a small. I must say it was tighter than I’d have liked around my chest and so a medium would have been a better option. Nevertheless, I wore the top for a whole round and despite not fitting as desired it didn’t affect my performance at all. I could still swing freely and felt comfortable.
I wore this polo out on a 27 degree day in Spain. The tour tech polo is quite a thick material, constructed from premium fabric TX Jersey™. This feels very nice on the body, but it didn’t feel like it was overly breathable. I didn’t get too hot in it though.
Overall, I love the unique pattern of this polo. The quality of the fabric is great and in bigger size this would be perfect for me.
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Pros:
Love the unique design
Quality feel
Quick drying
Cons:
Thick fabric not overly breathable
RRP – £80
SIZES: XS-XXL
COLOUR: Leopard Aruba Blue / Geo JL Navy / Geo Fuschia Purple / Glitch Leo Lime / Glitch Bridge Pink
From afar this purple polo may not look that exciting but up close there is much more going on. The cameo-like print alternates with a stretchy jaquard knitted material which works really well. Capping this off around the buttons and sleeves is a contrasting white edging. This shirt is virtually collarless with only a small part at the neck to finish the polo off.
As per the label this is a loose fitting polo. I wore a uk12/medium, it fit nicely. Being loose it hung at the front a little more than a regular fitting polo but this allowed for plenty of room to move and for your skin to breathe. I would happily be able to wear a thermal base layer under this as it isn’t too tight.
Overall, i think this is a nice polo shirt and i look forward to wearing it more in the future.
For a basic looking golf polo shirt, there is quite a bit to unpack. Firstly, the design is more than just your standard block colour polo, Callaway has nicely added a bold white collar to contrast the colourful mainbody of the top. I like the bold V neck design, that is buttonless.
In terms of fit, I wore this polo in a small. I often opt for medium as a uk10/12 in tops as I like a little extra wiggle room but I do think this polo fit well.
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Out on the course, there really wasn’t anything to fault. The Callaway polo shirt was easy to swing in, lightweight and I never felt too hot and sweaty. The fabric is very silky and smooth to touch as it’s constructed from 95% Recycled Polyester / 5% Elastane that features Callaway’s Opti-Dri™ technology.
Overall, this is a great-looking and feeling polo shirt that will be getting plenty of wear by me out on the course this year.
The design of this polo is so simple yet, I love it! The all-white base with a no-button V-neck is complemented so well by the violet check pattern. Abacus does offer this polo shirt in a pink, peony colourway that has a black/white check pattern if the white isn’t for you.
This is a slightly thicker polo than the other Abacus ones that I have recently tested, having more of a cotton like feel that was very soft and comfortable. The collar is also knitted to tie in with the cotton like texture.
I wore a medium was someone who typically wears a Uk10/12 in tops and doesn’t like them tight. I found that this fit really nicely and as a 5ft8 female, it was long enough to be comfortably tucked in which is a bonus.
Wearing it out on the course was great. I didn’t ever feel restricted or sweaty despite having more of a cotton feel. The Merion polo is 100% polyester and has moisture wicking technology, for that drycool feel. I really enjoyed wearing this polo and know it will be a staple for my 2024 season.
Design wise, this isn’t like any other golf polo shirt that I own which is nice. The zip fastening design at the front is a win from me as I didn’t need to mess around with buttons.
I liked the fit of this polo shirt. I typically wear Uk10/12 in shirts, as this was a medium it fit nicely, not being too clingy and as someone who is 5ft8 it was also a great length.
As per the name the Simone drycool, offers mesh panels on the back for added ventilation. Made up from 100% polyester the polo itself is very lightweight and breathable, great for those warm sunny days. Whilst the material isn’t super strechy there is definitely some elasticity, which allows a great amount of movement whilst playing.
Overall, a great golf polo that has unique design so you won’t turn up matching your playing partners. I will look forward to wearing this more on the course this year.
Out of the packet, this sleeveless polo really had the eye catching wow factor. The bold floral/jungle themed pattern looked great with so many vibrant colours. The sleeveless shirt is also buttonless with a nice v-shaped neckline.
I had to wait for an adequately sunny day in the UK to wear this top and last week I found one of those. Paired with some of my brightest white shorts the top looked great and I received many compliments – to the point where several women at my club have since bought this!
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I wore this shirt in a medium as a UK10/12, I prefer a loose-fitting polo and this did the job. The sizing was generous, and I could have gone for a small for a more fitted look. It was so lightweight and easy to swing in. I never felt too hot and sweaty even walking around in the 22 degree heat.
Overall, this is a great sleeveless polo which is sure to ramp up your style and hopefully your golf game too this summer.
You really can’t go wrong with a block white polo shirt. In my eyes it’s a staple piece in my golfing wardrobe matching every pair of bottoms I own (perhaps not white).
Out of the packet, you could tell this was a lightweight breathable polo. The back is made from mesh like fabric and the front is a more standard polyester. Arguably this is little see through especially being in white, I would just choose carefully what you wear underneath.
Size wise I wore a medium, as a uk10/12 in tops. I fit nicely, not being too tight or restrictive. On one occasion I wore it under a thermal baselayer and still there was no restriction.
Overall, if you’re after upgrading your sample white polo shirt this summer, this is a fab option that doesn’t break the bank either.
Pros:
Lightweight
Breathable
Can’t go wrong with a block colour polo
Cons:
White colourway was slightly see-through
RRP – £35
SIZES: XS-XXL
COLOUR: White Glow, Deep Navy, Pink Icing, Puma Black, Blue Skies
The colour block lisle polo from FJ offers a plain white design with a colourful collar. Unlike traditional polo shirts, this one is fastened with a zip which looks great and is quick and easy to get on and off.
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I wore this polo in a UK12. Typically, I would be a UK10/12 and this fit nicely without being overly tight, which is how I prefer my clothes to fit. The material is very lightweight and breathable. I never felt overly hot or sweaty which is great as it was around twenty degrees on the day of testing. After wearing I washed this, and it dried nice and quick; pretty crease free too.
The only issue I had with this polo was that with a white normal bra underneath I found you could see straight through it. I did test on a seperate day wearing an off white coloured sports bra which was much less visable. Naturally white tops can be a little like this, but this is just something to consider.
Overall, if you’re looking for a lightweight polo this is a great option this summer.
In conclusion, there is a huge range of design, colour and fabric options in polo shirts for female golfers in 2024. There are extremely bold patterns which are bound to turn heads and then the more tame basic polo shirts that are staple pieces in any golfers wardrobe. It doesn’t matter what you choose as long as you’re comfortable…look good, feel good, play good!
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