Lyle & Scott’s Golf Tech Trousers are designed for a classic look and to be an “ultra-functional piece of performance golf wear”.
Lyle & Scott Golf Tech Trousers review: NCG Summary


NCG SUMMARY
Along with Lyle & Scott’s Airlight model, these Golf Tech trousers will be among the most comfortable you will ever wear. They shift and move with you, offering considerable support, and are raising the bar for other manufacturers.
PROS
- Lightweight, comfortable, and well-fitting.
- Stretch fabric is a massive plus.
- Practical enough to use in off-course settings.
CONS
- Straight, rather than tapered fit, may not suit everyone.
Lyle & Scott Golf Tech Trousers review: First impressions
How long have we been wearing trousers? You’d think after hundreds of years of making a pretty fundamental garment, they might have mastered the art by now.
But anyone who’s been round the block when it comes to buying golf trousers will know that it’s easier said than done to find a well-fitting pair.
There’s the zip that won’t stay up, the waistband made from a material harder to shape than diamonds, and the inner leg that just has you fidgeting all the way round the course.
I’ve rarely found trouser nirvana and on the rare occasion I’ve discovered a pair that don’t have me spending the four hours of a round wishing I wasn’t on the course, I’ve quickly worn them into oblivion.
And so I worry a little for the future of the Lyle & Scott Golf Tech Trousers – because you’re basically going to have to peel them off my lower half.
If the classic company’s Airlight Golf Trousers set the standard for comfort in a modern look, these are considerably raising the bar for those of us who like a more traditional fit.



