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    The Best Golf Rain Gear of 2025 Keeps You on the Course No Matter What

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    Rain is one of the few weather phenomena that can swiftly derail a perfect day on the golf course. A rain shower will throw off your groove, narrow your field of vision, disrupt your swing, and turn an otherwise straightforward shot into a veritable nightmare. (Not to mention its ability to kill the vibe immediately.) While you can’t control the way rain affects the landscape—saturated fairways will always be squishy, and damp greens will be as slow as molasses—you can pick up some gear that will alleviate the unbearable discomfort of soggy feet, wet pants, and a soaked-through top. Rain is no excuse not to hit the links. Like the Norwegians say, “Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlig klær!”

    By picking up just a few quality pieces of rain gear, bad weather is stopped in its tracks. Seriously, your entire relationship with rainy days will change in a heartbeat one you stock up on weather-ready golf apparel. A rain jacket you can easily throw on at the first sign of precipitation is the foundation, but once you add in some rain pants and an umbrella, you’ll be dry as a bone and ready to play another 18 holes in the mud and muck. And if you want to get really serious, throw down on some waterproof golf boots or Gore-Tex golf shoes and you’ll be cookin’ with gas when the rain threatens to put the round in jeopardy.

    Much like other modern rainwear, Gore-Tex is a common denominator in golf rain gear, but by no means is it the only technology that works. You can easily save yourself a bit of cash by opting for a brand that does its own version of waterproofing at a high level. Also, don’t be scared of a brand you haven’t heard of: Even longtime golfers will find themselves perusing brands that are new to them, such as Galvin Green or Kjus. If you do want to pick something a little more versatile than what a golf brand has to offer, check out Adidas Adicross, Nike ACG, or an upstart streetwear-inspired golf brand for solid picks that transition well from the links to the mountain to the city sidewalk.


    The Best Golf Rain Gear, According to GQ


    Best Golf Rain Jackets

    The rain jacket is, as you might imagine, the most important garment for golfing in wet weather. The prolific rise of gorpcore has put people on to countless rain jacket options, but golfers have been perfecting this layer for hundreds of years (golf was invented in Scotland, after all). We don’t have to wear waxed cotton on the course anymore, but don’t be shocked when we don’t inundate you with picks from Arc’teryx and Patagonia. Those are great picks, of course, but some golf brands are doing amazing things in the waterproof world, tailoring their rain gear to the exact specifications and needs of the modern golfer. Most golf jackets eschew the outdoorsy storm hood in favor of a small, packable hood—or, in many cases, no hood at all. The top picks also blend waterproofing with materials that allow for a wide range of movement, handy pocketing, and a fit that allows you to throw it on over your golf ‘fit of the day.

    Aimé Leon Dore

    ALD Golf Cordura Tips Jacket

    Aime Leon Dore’s upgraded the streetwear style scene, and its sights are set on golf now. Its Cordura jacket is water-resistant, decked out in pockets for tees, balls, gloves, and whatever you need to bring with you during your 18 holes.

    Footjoy

    HydroTour Rain Jacket

    FootJoy isn’t just a shoe brand. Its waterproof rain gear is known and respected amongst the entire golf community. The HydroTour is its most popular pick thanks to its tailored fit that’s perfect for a golf swing and little details like hand warmer and scorecard pockets.

    Galvin Green

    Packable Golf Rain Jacket

    Another brand you need to know is Galvin Green. This lightweight jacket is 100% waterproof and will keep you bone dry when the rain comes, whether that means staving off precipitation or letting your body actually vent some of that sweat that normally builds up underneath a waterproof layer.

    Kjus

    Rain Rescue 2.5L Jacket

    Kjus, pronounced ‘Shu-ss,’ for the Nordically disinclined, is one of the GOATs when it comes to rain gear for golf. The 2.5-layer membrane is windproof and waterproof, making it ideal for the nastiest days on the links, and the regular fit is easy to layer with whatever else you chose to wear that day.

    Best Waterproof Golf Shirts

    Sometimes a jacket is a bit much. If you golf in Florida, Hawaii, Colorado, or somewhere else that gets frequent, sudden rainstorms in the summer, you probably won’t want to pull on a jacket that turns your upper body into a sauna. For that, there are short-sleeved rain shirts. These are perfect for pulling out of your bag and throwing on when the wind starts whipping and the black clouds cover the fairways. Once the storm passes, shake it off and throw it back in your bag.

    Sun Mountain

    Tour Series+ Pullover

    Sun Mountain is most well known for its golf bags, but its outerwear is a great addition to any golfer’s wardrobe. This short sleeved jacket is fully waterproof and breathable, so getting caught out in a summer storm is no issue whatsoever.

    Sun Day Red

    Short Sleeve Rain Shirt

    You may balk at the price on this one, but if it’s made for Tiger Woods, the greatest golfer to ever live, it’s good enough for any of us. When the clouds part and the sun shines again, the jacket packs up into its own pocket for easy storage in your golf bag or golf cart.

    Bad Birdie

    Prodigy Wind Shirt

    If you’re worried about rain but not seeing torrential downpours in the forecast, a wind shirt will do just fine. This one has style for days, venting to keep your body from overheating and easily layers over a polo or a sweater.

    Head Golf

    Signature Short Sleeve Shirt

    Durable and stretchy, Head Golf’s signature short-sleeve shirt is water-repellent and has a handy zippered chest pocket for your miscellaneous gear. It’s also rated at UPF50+ for sun protection and looks sleek as hell on the course.

    Best Waterproof Golf Pants

    The best thing about rain pants explicitly made for golf is that they’re super lightweight, highly stuffable for carrying in your golf bag, and easy to pull on over your pants and shoes without having to drop trou in front of your playing mates. Most pairs are pretty straightforward: You’ll find an easy-wearing elastic waist, a pocket or two for essentials, maybe a zipper to access the pockets on your shorts or pants, a zipper or elastic cuff at the bottom, and some form of waterproof material, ranging from polyester with a DWR coating to full-blown Gore-Tex (remember Scotland?). Plus, in our opinion, the swag you get from the baggy, gorpcore-adjacent rain pants is an underrated style flex.

    Sun Mountain

    Tour Series+ Pants

    The Tour Series Pant from Sun Mountain is truly worthy of a Tour professional. The snap button front and belt loops will keep country club types off your back and a 30,000+ mvp breathability rating keeps your legs from overheating on warmer rainy days.

    Lululemon

    Waterproof Golf Pant

    Yep, Lululemon makes golf rain pants, and they’re damn good. The relaxed fit is surprisingly flattering, while a bevy of pockets keep all of your little bits close at hand. Wear ‘em over your golf pants or just rock them for the entire round.

    Footjoy

    Hydrolite X Rain Pants

    Another banger from FootJoy is the Hydrolite X Rain Pant. Ankle velcro bottoms make it easy to pull them on over your golf shoes and each of the four pockets will come in handy if you end up having to leave them on for the entire round.

    Rhone

    Momentum Water Repellent Flat Front Golf Pants

    Stretchy and able to make water bead right off, these are the pants you wear when there’s rain in the forecast but you just can’t help but hit a few balls.

    Best Waterproof Golf Shoes

    Most golf shoes have some form of water resistance built-in, whether that’s waterproof leather, a waterproof membrane under the upper, or a gusseted tongue to keep out water and debris. However, when shit hits the fan, you will want to be prepared with some sturdy, fully waterproof rain shoes. Adidas and Footjoy make our favorite rain boots, which are virtually bombproof and probably wouldn’t look out of place on the football field. If boots seem like a bridge too far, you can pick up a comfy low-top that doubles down on water protection. With footwear, it’s important to read the product details closely to distinguish between water-resistant and waterproof.

    True Linkswear

    Lux G Golf Shoes

    The best thing about True Linkswear’s True Lux G is the two-year waterproof guarantee. Any leakage is grounds for a replacement, but we’re pretty sure you’re not going to need one. These, along with the Ecco shoes, are probably one of the most comfortable waterproof shoes out there, too.

    Ecco

    Biom C4 Golf Shoes

    Luckily, boots aren’t the only option. The Ecco Biom C4 shoe is supremely comfortable for a long walk on the golf course, but they also boast Gore-Tex surround technology for 100% waterproof protection and all-around breathability.

    Footjoy

    Stormwalker Golf Shoes

    Another storm-ready golf boot is the FootJoy Stormwalker. Pulsar cleats by Softspikes keep your feet firmly planted when footing gets dicey and the boot is still somehow stylish to not stick out like a sore thumb with your favorite golf pants.

    Adidas

    S2G Rain.Rdy Golf Shoes

    Adidas’s RAIN.RDY boots are about as good as a rain boot can be. They’re still exceptionally comfortable, just like your favorite summer shoes, but keep water out with aplomb. The grip is basically Velcro for your feet, so you don’t have to worry about slipping all over the tee box.

    Best Waterproof Golf Bags

    When the rain starts to fall, you have to protect your clubs and other gear from the downpour. An umbrella will go a long way in keeping you dry, but an added layer of rain protection from your actual golf bag is clutch. Nothing is worse than pulling out that brand new range finder you bought only to realize it’s soaked to the bone, er, battery, and can’t give you any real yardages. Most golf bags have at least some modicum of water resistance, but if you plan on stepping out into inclement weather, you’ll want a bag that’s up to the task. This is not the time to tote around your coveted vintage canvas carry bag.

    Titleist

    Players 4 StaDry Stand Bag

    The Titleist Players Bag is a favorite amongst any golfer who cares about the finer things, but when you add in the brand’s StayDry technology, the bag gets even better. Seam-sealed zippers keep everything protected during long days in the wet and the muck, whether you’re walking or riding.

    Vessel

    Lux H2O Camo Stand

    Vessel bags come at a steep price, but they’re easily some of the very best in the game. The Lux H2O bag is lightweight, comfortable to carry and will stand up to any weather you can throw at it.

    Ping

    Hoofer Monsoon

    The Ping Hoofer has long been one of the best bags you can buy, so the Monsoon edition is a no brainer for those who like to play when the weather doesn’t cooperate. Folds over the zippers keep water out and the bag comes with all the bells and whistles, like a cooler pocket for frosty beverages and a velour-lined valuables pocket.

    Jones

    Trouper 3.0

    The Trouper is a favorite among golfers in the IYKYK cohort, providing a subtle flex that your friends and fellow players won’t be able to stop asking you about. It’s made from water-resistant F35 recycled ripstop fabric and is one of the most comfortable carry bags you can buy.

    Best Headcovers

    Your precious golf irons cost a pretty penny, so it’s your best interest to keep them protected from the elements. Famously, iron and water do not mix. The best headcovers will keep your clubs protected no matter the weather, and they let you express yourself on the greens in more personable ways.

    Callaway

    Magnetic Iron Headcovers

    Callaway’s one of the names to know in golf, and its headcover is an affordable way to make sure your pricey golf clubs don’t get ruined because of a little rain. The magnetic closure ensures they won’t fly off if the wind picks up, while embroidered numbers let you know which club is which.

    Devereux

    Icon Driver Headcover

    Golf doesn’t have to be so hoity-toity anymore, and these skull graphic brings a bit of much-needed whimsy to what otherwise could be a stuffy golf course.

    Malbon

    x Jimmy Choo Wood Cover

    One of the best new golf apparel brands in the game partnered with the legendary Jimmy Choo on some covers that show the other people on the course that you take your golf style seriously.

    Tournament Solutions

    The Players Championship Vintage Pro-Style Driver Cover

    Weather-resistant leather and a sick embroidered graphic not only protect your golf club, but add a bit of flair to what otherwise would’ve been a bundle of boring old metal.

    Best Golf Rain Hats

    You don’t want to get caught in the rain without a good hat on your head. A solid, waterproof lid will keep the rain off your face and out of your eyes, even when you find yourself stepping out from under the coverage of a cart or umbrella and onto the green. Good rain hats come in bucket form or standard ballcap form—just be sure you’re getting one that’s actually waterproof, or it will be the first thing to soak through. There’s nothing worse than raindrops running down your face while you’re lining up that round-winning put.

    Footjoy

    DryJoys Tour Black Rain Bucket Hat

    A solid bucket hat keeps your face, ears, and neck dry, which is a godsend for wet-weather golfers, especially considering most rain jackets don’t have a hood. It won’t crumple under heavy rains and has a stylish design you might even want to wear on sunny days.

    Devereux

    Ripstop Nylon Bucket Hat

    Going on safari? Nope, but you’ll be cutting through some greens with this hat. The ripstop nylon construction isn’t fully waterproof, but it’s enough to keep your dome dry so that you can focus on your swing and not your damp head. Plus, the adjustable elastic cord ensures a snug, tight fit so it won’t blow away, and you can flip the brim for different looks.

    Melin

    Odyssey Stacked Hydro Performance Snapback Hat

    For those that don’t want to rock a bucket hat, Melin should be your go-to. The hydrophobic crown beads water away while the mesh back keeps your head cool throughout those wet, humid summer rounds.

    Titleist

    Golf StaDry Bucket Hat

    Another surprisingly stylish rain bucket hat, this one from Titleist is light as a feather, keeps your head dry even in the worst rain, and has a bungee cord to dial in a personalized fit.

    Best Golf Rain Accessories

    For warm, sunny days on the golf course, you really don’t need much more than a good glove and a cap. When the storm comes, though, accessorizing is the name of the game. The number one accessory you’ll want to carry with you is a solid, windproof golf umbrella. Unlike the tiny umbrellas made for city sidewalks, a golf umbrella has a huge diameter to cover you and your bag even during the harshest downpours. After you get your umbrella game dialed in, you’ll want to pick up some storm-ready rain gloves, which will help you keep your grip when your usual glove is fully soaked. From there, you can go a little wild or keep things simple. We like to bring at least one towel, if not two, for drying off your grips, your hands, and clearing mud from your clubs. (And one for your caddie to throw in after you lose your fifth ball of the round.) Toss in a rain-ready bucket hat and you’re set.

    Weatherman

    Golf Umbrella

    A golf umbrella is simply a must. The Weatherman Golf Umbrella performs exceptionally well in windy conditions and provides full coverage that keeps you and your bag dry as you walk to your next shot. Slide it into your bag when the rain lets up and you’ll barely know it’s there.

    Titleist

    Golf StaDry Performance Towel

    This probably goes without saying, but having a solid golf towel is an absolute must on wet, rainy days. This one has multiple layers to keep the inside dry when you need to wipe some mud off your ball or trusty pitching wedge after a soggy chunk from the rough.

    STICKIT

    Magnetic Golf Towel

    Another towel we love is the Stick It Magnetic Towel. Bending over to pick up your towel is a thing of the past—simply lower your club head down to the magnet and it’ll attach in an instant, which comes in handy when you accidentally drop it in a puddle or can’t lean over like you used to.

    Footjoy

    Raingrip Pair

    Golf gloves in general are very much not waterproof. The second they get wet you’ll lose all the grip they promise, so investing in a pair of waterproof gloves is a must, unless, of course, you love seeing your five iron soar through the air after a big swing.

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