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Best Under Armour Ladies Golf Autumn Winter Apparel 2026 – Discounts now available!

published: Jan 20, 2026

Best Under Armour Ladies Golf Autumn Winter Apparel 2026 – Discounts now available!

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The best of the best! We roundup the Best Under Armour Ladies Golf Autumn Winter Apparel

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There was once a time where women golfers would struggle to find much range of golf clothing, but those days are long gone, thankfully. Nothing showcases that quite like a giant of sportswear in Under Armour producing a selection of high quality winter gear.

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Under Armour have orchestrated quite the grip hold on golf wear, in particular golf shoes. Their collaborations with Jordan Speith and Emily Pedersen over the past decade has put them firmly in spotlight as one of the most trusted golf brands.

Check out some of our favourites from Under Armour’s latest line-up below – with most items now available at a discounted price!


Best Under Armour Ladies Golf Autumn Winter Apparel


Under Armour Drive Rain Pant

5 star review

These rain pants are a total winner for wet and windy days. The fit is excellent — a perfect length with a nice wide cut that easily layers over slimmer or looser trousers without feeling bulky. I love the velcro tabs at the waist, which make it easy to adjust the fit depending on what you’re wearing underneath. The long zips up the legs are another standout feature, making them simple to pull on and off over golf shoes or thicker trousers. 

I even wore them during a 12-mile windy and rainy coastal walk, and I was completely dry underneath — impressive performance and great value at their price point. They’re lightweight, comfortable, and practical. It was nice to have them in navy as my waterproof trousers have always been black, so it made a great alternative. 

A must-have for anyone who refuses to let the weather spoil their round. 

PROS

  • Adjustable waistband 
  • Easy on / off zips 
  • 100% waterproof 

CONS

  • If you were being really picky you could say there was no shape on the bum area, but they’re waterproofs so this isn’t expected

RRP: £100.00 

Sizes: XS-XL

Colours: Midnight Navy / White 

More info: Under Armour Website UK / Under Armour Website US

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Under Armour Drive Rain Jacket 

5 star review

This jacket is an absolute essential for wet and windy rounds. I tested it in heavy rain on a couple of rounds, and even on a 12-mile coastal walk — I stayed completely dry throughout. It’s fully waterproof, wind-resistant, and lightweight, so it’s comfortable to wear all day without feeling restrictive. The fit is excellent, with a flattering shape, nice long sleeves, and great coverage at the back and hips to keep rain and cold out.  

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I think it performs just as well on the course as it does off it and pairs perfectly with the matching Drive Rain Pants for full protection. My only small criticism is the plain colour — a subtle contrast stripe or detail would have been a nice touch. Otherwise, I absolutely love it. Great quality, great value, and definitely a jacket I’ll be reaching for whenever the forecast looks grim. 

PROS

  • Fully waterproof 
  • Flattering, practical fit 
  • Excellent wind protection 

CONS

  • Plain colourway 

RRP: £140.00 

Sizes: XS-XXL

Colours: Midnight Navy / Metallic Silver 

More info: Under Armour Website UK / Under Armour Website US

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Under Armour Drive Midlayer Pullover  

5 star review

I absolutely loved this jumper. I’ll admit, the slightly cropped design gave me pause at first, but I’m officially a convert. The fit is slightly oversized, giving it a relaxed, modern feel that still looks smart on the course. The super-soft, double-knit spacer fabric feels luxurious, with just the right amount of stretch to move freely through every swing. It’s lightweight yet warm, and the material says it wicks away sweat quickly, whilst not needed during my autumn round, it could be ideal for those changeable golf days.  

The half-zip front makes layering easy, and the ribbed panels on the shoulders add a nice touch of texture and style. I did miss having pockets, but they’d probably have spoiled the clean design, so it’s a fair trade-off. I had compliments all day, and the colour is perfect. It’s one of those pieces you can wear straight from the course to meet friends — sporty, modern, and effortlessly chic. 

PROS

  • Stylish 
  • Versatile 
  • Price 

CONS

  • If I had to be picky, no pockets 

RRP: £ 

Sizes: XXS-XXL

Colours: Blue & Black

More info: Under Armour UK / Under Armour US

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Under Armour Halftime Cable Knit Hat   

4 star review

I was really impressed with the quality and look of this beanie. I usually lean towards bobble hats as they tend to suit my face shape better, but this one was a very pleasant surprise. The design has a slightly raised section, so it doesn’t sit too snugly on the head; a small detail that makes it flattering and comfortable to wear.  

I feel like a cable knit is a timeless classic, so it should last for many winters without dating. The soft fleece lining kept me wonderfully warm without feeling bulky.  

I also love how kind the fleece was to my hair; my straight hair stayed smooth and bump-free after wearing it.  

The neutral cream shade goes with just about everything, making it a perfect hat to have in your bag just in case the temperature drops.  

Overall it feels high-quality and classy – plus it’s such a classic design that it works off the golf course too! 

PROS

  • Versatility 
  • Classic cable knit design 
  • Kind to hair

CONS

  • No pom pom

RRP: £27.00 

Sizes: OSFM 

Colours: Black / Castlerock, Stone / Khaki Base, Serpentine / Jasper Blue 

More info: Under Armour Website UK / Under Armour Website US

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Under Armour Cart Mitts 

5 star review
best winter golf mittens

Reviewed by Max McVittie

I’m not the biggest user of golf mitts in the world, may be to do with my fair weather golfer attitude. But I was pleasantly surprised by these Under Armour mitts and the lightness of them. 

The water-resistant shelling is also massive plus. Having a set of mitts they you’re are comfortable knowing they will keep your hands warm and dry during windy and rainy round is invaluable. That trust is priceless, and these mitts certainly had my trust.  

The only problem I had with these Under Armour was that they were a fairly loose fit, I would recommend sizing down. I’m normally a large and I found they were particularly big and for the colder weather I’d prefer them to be a bit tighter for insulation. That’s purely a personal preference. 

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However, they are oversized mitts – easy layering over golf gloves. 

Overall, they were useful.  

PROS: 

  • Storm wind and water-resistant  
  • Easy to get on and off 
  • Warm and comfortable 

CONS: 

  • Not as thick as some others 

RRP: £30 

Sizes: S-M / L-XL 

Colours: Black 

More info: Under Armour website

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Under Armour Drive Mittens

4.5 star review

Reviewed by Steve Carroll

I’m not saying I suffer from poor circulation, but it doesn’t take the mercury dropping too much for me to look like I’ve just climbed Everest and several digits are in danger of going gangrenous.   

Under Armour’s Drive Mittens could the answer to my prayers. Insulated gloves often just aren’t enough when it gets really chilly, but golf mittens – in my experience – often look and feel like boxing gloves and can be a chew to get on and off. 

The compact fit of these mitts is superb – particularly when you need to stow them – the fleece interior lining is genuinely warm.

They grip well, thanks to coating on the tips, and they are very, very good when it rains. Yes, there are cheaper options out there, but you won’t be disappointed here.  

PROS: 

  • Nice compact fit 
  • Very warm  
  • Superb in poor weather

CONS: 

  • There are cheaper options out there

RRP: £39

Sizes: S-M / L-XL 

Colours: Black 

More info: Under Armour UK / Under Armour US

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Best Under Armour Ladies Golf Autumn Winter Apparel

In summary, Under Armour has quite the extensive range of women’s winter golf apparel. From rain jackets to bobble hats the sportswear giant has left no stone unturned. As you can see our review team was immensely impressed with what they saw, especially the comfort of each item.

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About the author

Max Mcvittie

A bit of a late bloomer to the game of golf, Max fell in love with the sport when he attended Saturday coaching sessions down at his local golf club after being inspired by friends and family members.

Max has remained a member of Eden Golf Club in Carlisle for a number of years now as he looks to get his handicap down into single figures. Most of his golfing career has been spent battling a permanent slice off the tee, which has led to some ugly rounds.

Having studied at the University of Sunderland, Max is starting out his dream career in sports journalism. During his time at university, he picked up valuable work experience at Reach PLC, BBC Radio Cumbria and GiveMeSport, whilst also getting work published in the Teesside Live. He also spent time working at a local weekly newspaper, Eskdale and Liddesdale Advertiser, as a general news reporter partially covering some local sport just north of the border in Langholm.

Max has just started his journey with the NCG working as the assistant equipment editor. He looks forwarded to reviewing the latest golf equipment, taking up an interest in reviews when buying his first golf club, a Cleveland RTX wedge.

With his bag not going under too many changes throughout the last few years, Max carries an M3 driver, Titleist GT3 Fairway Wood, M2 hybrid, a set of M2 irons, Callaway Jaws wedges and a TaylorMade Spider putter. And yes, Max is a bit of a self-proclaimed TaylorMade fan boy.

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