FootJoy, Puma and Adidas are clearing out golf outwear right now — here are the top deals I’m buying
The end of winter is the best time to get some deals on golf outerwear
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Right now is, in my expert golf shopping opinion, the best time of year to score golf outerwear at huge discounts. Whether your favorite brand is FootJoy, Puma, Adidas, Under Armour, Nike or something else entirely, you can get the warm layers you need without breaking the bank.
And if you're like me and stuck in a cold climate, not only will these deals arm you for the end of the golf season, but they'll be useful for the beginning, as we're still getting those 40-degree days for the next month or so.
Quick Links
- all golf outerwear deals @ PGA Tour Superstore
- Under Armour UA Drive Men's Golf Quarter Zip: was $80 bow $39 @ PGA Tour Superstore
- Adidas Ultimate365 DWR Textured Men's Golf Quarter Zip: was $85 now $41 @ PGA Tour Superstore
- Puma Ripguard Men's Golf Vest: was $100 now $49 @ PGA Tour Superstore
- Nike Dri-Fit Tour Men's Golf Hoodie: was $115 now $56 @ PGA Tour Superstore
- FootJoy TempoSeries Men's Long Sleeve Golf Sun Hoodie: was $125 now $61 @ PGA Tour Superstore
- TravisMathew Cloud Fleece Men's Golf Quarter Zip: was $149 now $73 @ PGA Tour Superstore
- Good Good The People's Open Sonoran Men's Golf Quarter Zip: was $99 now $74 @ PGA Tour Superstore
Golf outerwear deals
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Under Armour makes quality apparel across a wide range of sports, and golf is no exception. This Q-Zip features 4-way stretch material that moves in every direction, which is perfect for keeping you warm on breezy days without restricting movement. Not that it's a loose-fitting piece, so depending on where you fall in the range, you might want to size down.
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Adidas is another brand that makes products across just about every sport. Personally, I really like how the company has managed to bring its soccer-style to golf in a way that fits both the brand's sensibilities and the look people expect on the golf course. The Q-Zip features a knit construction and water resistance to provide light protection from the elements.
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This Puma vest offers weather- and snag-resistant ripstop fabric. It's durable, breathable and offers 4-way stretch for unrestrictive movement. Even cooler, it's made with 90% recycled materials. The Light Blue and Navy colorway is stylish but bright enough to stand out on the links.
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Nike may have left the golf equipment game a few years ago (who remembers the awesome square driver head?), but it never stopped making high-performance golf clothing, such as this heavily discounted hoodie. It's smooth on the outside and brushed soft on the inside for comfort.
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Is there a brand more synonymous with golf apparel than FootJoy? Every serious golfer has probably worn something from FootJoy, whether it be a polo, hoodie (like the one on sale), shoes, socks or pants. For this price, this is a must-buy for any golfer who wants to layer up in style.
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TravisMathew is an expensive brand, and this Q-Zip normally sells for $149. However, it's heavily discounted right now, but it's only in stock in small sizes. That means if you wear a small, you'll want to act fast as this beautiful top is selling out fast!
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I'm a massive fan of Good Good, from the YouTube videos to the clothing. I'm literally wearing a Good Good hoodie as I sit at my desk writing this. Because of the popularity of the brand, it doesn't go on sale too often, so when you get a chance to snag a Q-Zip with the GG logo, you don't want to wait too long.
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