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The best of the best! We roundup the Callaway Ladies Winter Golf Clothes
The right winter gear can make all the difference this time of year. Golf is a frustrating game at the best of times, but throw in some nasty weather conditions it can get tough. Step up, Callaway. They are one of the most trusted names in golf apparel and have mastered the balance of performance, comfort, and style.
In this guide, we’ve pulled together some of the standout pieces from the Callaway Ladies Winter Collection. From quilted jackets and vest to crewneck jumpers, Callaway successfully incorporates both desirable style and quality perfromance. Each item has been tested for functionality and comfort on the course, so you can layer up with confidence and focus on your game, not the cold.
So check out some of our top Callaway choices below…
Best Callaway Ladies Winter Golf Clothes
Callaway Ladies Full-zip Jacket
This full zip jacket from Callaway has a half windproof design, half soft shell. It looks very smart in the all navy colourway, featuring two zipped pockets. The sleeves have room for thumb holes for added warmth during those colder rounds.
I’ve worn this jacket out on the course a couple of times now and have really liked it. It’s very easy to swing in thanks to the stretchy materials on the arms. I wore this in a medium as a uk8 in tops. I would say this was a good fit as it didn’t sit too tight and gave enough room to swing comfortably.
Overall, a great jacket that could easily be worn on or off the course.
This quilted puffer jacket from Callaway is very lightweight. It’s packed with insulation yet isn’t bulky like some jackets can be. The navy colourway has a glossy sheen to it in the sun and being a block colour works great with many outfit options.
I wore this jacket in a medium which was on the larger side as I’d usually wear a small but for winter time when you tend to have more layers on underneath it works well. I found it very easy to swing and move in on the course and enjoyed how much warmth it provided. I would say as a stand alone jacket the inside sleeves were the same material as the outer so wasn’t overly cosy.
This jacket also works great off the course which means that it’s a great garment to have in your wardrobe this autumn/winter
This Callaway Quilted Puffer Vest is a smart layering piece for cooler tee times. The quilted insulation across the front helps trap warmth which is ideal when the morning air bites. The sleeveless design ensures your arms are free to swing without restriction. The stretch fabric built into the sides is great for ease of movement and breathability all while not feeling too bulky or heavy. While the vest keeps the core cozy in the wind or chill, it may not replace a full jacket when temperatures drop further or the rain comes in. Overall it’s a very practical and stylish option for golfers seeking body warmth without compromising movement.
It’s been a while since I’ve worn a crew neck jumper to play golf as my wardrobe seems to be consumed by quarter zip and full zip midlayers. I really enjoyed the change of style and actually received several complements when in the clubhouse after my round regarding this jumper.
It’s a lightweight knit jumper that has enough stretch to it to feel comfortable hitting shots. I wore this in a medium which was a uk8 in tops was definitely the correct size. I would also say this jumper is more on the cropped side which I don’t always enjoy but I found I was quite flattering.
Overall, a great jumper and one that would work great under a gilet too as the weather drops colder.
The design of this midlayer is different to anything that I own. It’s quarter zip design also features a gently curved hi-lo hem meaning that face it sits at a more cropped length but still gives coverage on the back.
The textured floral design in the blue colourway looks great. The material is also like a thick towel like texture that gives you a feeling that it’s going to keep you warm. I’ve wore this out on the course several times now and found it to do exactly that. With that said it’s not the stretchest of jumpers I’ve tried but wearing this in a medium as a uk8 gave me plenty of room to move and swing in.
This midlayer also features two zipped pockets on either side which is always very useful out on the golf course. Overall, I’ve really enjoyed wearing it and it will be worn plenty more in the coming months.
In summary, Callaway has offers plenty of choice for your winter wardrobe this year. A brand that is so respected in golf once again proves that performance doesn’t have mean sacrificing style. Although, there is no style over substance here either.
From jackets to vests to jumpers, there no need to feel the chill this year if you go with Callaway. Whether you’re layering up for a frosty morning tee time or braving a breezy back nine, these pieces keep you comfortable, confident, and course-ready all season long.
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The right winter gear can make all the difference this time of year. Golf is a frustrating game at the best of times, but throw in some nasty weather conditions it can get tough. Step up, Callaway. They are one of the most trusted names in golf apparel and have mastered the balance of performance, comfort, and style.
In this guide, we’ve pulled together some of the standout pieces from the Callaway Ladies Winter Collection. From quilted jackets and vest to crewneck jumpers, Callaway successfully incorporates both desirable style and quality perfromance. Each item has been tested for functionality and comfort on the course, so you can layer up with confidence and focus on your game, not the cold.
So check out some of our top Callaway choices below…
Best Callaway Ladies Winter Golf Clothes
Callaway Ladies Full-zip Jacket
This full zip jacket from Callaway has a half windproof design, half soft shell. It looks very smart in the all navy colourway, featuring two zipped pockets. The sleeves have room for thumb holes for added warmth during those colder rounds.
I’ve worn this jacket out on the course a couple of times now and have really liked it. It’s very easy to swing in thanks to the stretchy materials on the arms. I wore this in a medium as a uk8 in tops. I would say this was a good fit as it didn’t sit too tight and gave enough room to swing comfortably.
Overall, a great jacket that could easily be worn on or off the course.
This quilted puffer jacket from Callaway is very lightweight. It’s packed with insulation yet isn’t bulky like some jackets can be. The navy colourway has a glossy sheen to it in the sun and being a block colour works great with many outfit options.
I wore this jacket in a medium which was on the larger side as I’d usually wear a small but for winter time when you tend to have more layers on underneath it works well. I found it very easy to swing and move in on the course and enjoyed how much warmth it provided. I would say as a stand alone jacket the inside sleeves were the same material as the outer so wasn’t overly cosy.
This jacket also works great off the course which means that it’s a great garment to have in your wardrobe this autumn/winter
This Callaway Quilted Puffer Vest is a smart layering piece for cooler tee times. The quilted insulation across the front helps trap warmth which is ideal when the morning air bites. The sleeveless design ensures your arms are free to swing without restriction. The stretch fabric built into the sides is great for ease of movement and breathability all while not feeling too bulky or heavy. While the vest keeps the core cozy in the wind or chill, it may not replace a full jacket when temperatures drop further or the rain comes in. Overall it’s a very practical and stylish option for golfers seeking body warmth without compromising movement.
It’s been a while since I’ve worn a crew neck jumper to play golf as my wardrobe seems to be consumed by quarter zip and full zip midlayers. I really enjoyed the change of style and actually received several complements when in the clubhouse after my round regarding this jumper.
It’s a lightweight knit jumper that has enough stretch to it to feel comfortable hitting shots. I wore this in a medium which was a uk8 in tops was definitely the correct size. I would also say this jumper is more on the cropped side which I don’t always enjoy but I found I was quite flattering.
Overall, a great jumper and one that would work great under a gilet too as the weather drops colder.
The design of this midlayer is different to anything that I own. It’s quarter zip design also features a gently curved hi-lo hem meaning that face it sits at a more cropped length but still gives coverage on the back.
The textured floral design in the blue colourway looks great. The material is also like a thick towel like texture that gives you a feeling that it’s going to keep you warm. I’ve wore this out on the course several times now and found it to do exactly that. With that said it’s not the stretchest of jumpers I’ve tried but wearing this in a medium as a uk8 gave me plenty of room to move and swing in.
This midlayer also features two zipped pockets on either side which is always very useful out on the golf course. Overall, I’ve really enjoyed wearing it and it will be worn plenty more in the coming months.
In summary, Callaway has offers plenty of choice for your winter wardrobe this year. A brand that is so respected in golf once again proves that performance doesn’t have mean sacrificing style. Although, there is no style over substance here either.
From jackets to vests to jumpers, there no need to feel the chill this year if you go with Callaway. Whether you’re layering up for a frosty morning tee time or braving a breezy back nine, these pieces keep you comfortable, confident, and course-ready all season long.