Best Golf Hoodies 2024: Buyers Guide and things you need to know

GolfMagic picks out the best golf hoodies you can buy to keep you looking good and playing great out on the course.

Best Golf Hoodies
Best Golf Hoodies

The fabled golf hoodie, stylish and controversial in equal measure. With all the best players in the world now rocking them, we've put together our list of the best golf hoodies available in 2024.

The thought of wearing a hoodie on the golf course almost seemed criminal only five years ago, but now they are all the rage, with players wearing them on the most prestigious courses around the world. 

With a wide variety of options available from all of the biggest brands in the game, including, Puma, FootJoy and Travis Mathew, it can seem difficult to choose which one is best for you.

That's where we come in. We've sampled a wide selection of hoodies from all of the best brands to help you decide which will be the perfect fit.

So, without further ado, let's get into the best hoodies of 2024, starting with our favourite.

Travis Mathew
Travis Mathew

Travis Mathew Camo Tech Hoodie

Price: £129.99

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Pros:

  • Camo design looks great
  • The soft material feels fantastic against your skin
  • Offers excellent stretch for on-course comfort

Cons:

  • One of the most expensive options on this list

Colours: Blue Nights, Black

Stretchy, athletic, stylish, and comfortable, this performance hoodie from Travis Mathew ticks a lot of boxes. 

Featuring a split camo/block colour design, the hoodie is one of the loudest on this list, and that's partly why it's one of our favourites. 

The camo design may not be to every golfer's taste, but it's a great point of difference that adds vibrance and individuality to your outfit. 

One of few zip-up hoodies on this list, the camo tech also features encased elasticated sleeves and side entry pockets for storing any on-course essentials. 

Puma Hoodie
Puma Hoodie

Puma Cloudspun Camo Hoodie

Price: £41.30

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Pros:

  • Super lightweight
  • Excellent value
  • We love the came detailing

Cons:

  • No pockets

Colours: Deep Navy, Puma Black, White Glow

The lightweight and breathable Cloudspun fabric is the real show-stealer with his hoodie. It's soft to the touch, and when you're wearing it, you barely notice anything. 

The material glides easily over any under layers and doesn't bunch in awkward areas, which is key for a garment you're going to be wearing for close to five hours. 

The design itself is modern, with a quarter panel of camo print adding a touch of flare to an otherwise safe but solid silhouette. 

Coming in at a touch over £40, this hoodie also offers excellent value for money. 

Under Armour Playoff Hoodie
Under Armour Playoff Hoodie

Under Armour Playoff Hoodie

Price: £69.99

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Pros:

  • Very stretchy and comfortable
  • One of the cheapest options on this list
  • Shoulder branding looks great

Cons:

  • We're not huge fans of the button on the collar

Colours: Blue/White, Tetra Grey/Black, Midnight Navy/Black, Tech Blue/Black, Red Solstice/Black

Constructed from anti-pick, anti-pill fabric, this Under Armour hoodie is incredibly soft, very stretchy, and suitably striking, courtesy of the Under Armour branding across the shoulder. 

The material is also highly breathable and does a fantastic job of wicking sweat away from high-friction areas, ensuring you can remain cool and comfortable on the course. 

The Playoff hoodie also comes in a wide variety of colours, making it easy to match up with a wide variety of trousers and shorts. 

While we love almost everything about this hoodie, we're not massive fans of the single button on the collar, which in our eyes just looks a little out of place. 

Oscar Jacobson
Oscar Jacobson

Oscar Jacobson Oakways Golf Hoodie

Price: £79.99

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Pros:

  • Ideal for winter golf
  • High collar provides additional protection from the elements
  • Side pockets are very spacious

Cons:

  • Only two colour options are available
  • Size up when purchasing

Colours: Blue, Black

A perfect choice for when temperatures begin to drop, the Oakways hoodie from Oscar Jacobson is fleece-lined and has side pockets and a high collar to provide additional protection from the elements. 

The construction of this hoodie is thicker than the rest of the options on this list, making it the best winter hoodie we've tested in 2024. 

A small Oscar Jacobson logo on the front chest delivers toned-down visuals, while a debossed logo on the hood adds a luxury touch. 

While we love this hoodie, we would highly recommend sizing up when buying one, as it does run at least a size small. 

Peter Millar
Peter Millar

Peter Millar Pine Performance Hoodie

Price: £115

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Pros:

  • Great selection of colours available
  • Ideal for layering
  • Sleek, athletic fit

Cons:

  • £115 is a lot to pay for a hoodie

Colours: Navy, White, Jasper Blue, Astral Blue, Liberty Blue, Grapefruit, Gale Grey, Infinity, Orange Nectar

When it comes to fine technical performance wear, Peter Millar is a brand that has been at the top of the game for quite some time. 

This hoodie is a perfect example of how Peter Millar combines traditional designs and brings them up to date for modern performance. While the hoodie is a relatively new addition to the golfing wardrobe, the Pine Performance is probably the most formal option on this list.

Constructed from soft fabric with a jersey front and micro-waffle back, this hoodie is exceptionally comfortable and performs just as well as it looks. 

The athletic fit is flattering without being restrictive, while the material is thin, light and breathable, making it an excellent layer for summer months or a layering option for when temperatures begin to drop. 

 

FootJoy
FootJoy

FootJoy Lightweight Hoodie

Price: £84.99

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Pros:

  • As the name suggests, very lightweight
  • Stretchy and flattering fit
  • Four way stretch provides a full range of motion

Cons:

  • No notable cons

Colours: Heather Navy, Heather Grey, Black, Ocean

Keeping things simple, FootJoy's lightweight hoodie covers all the bases with understated style. 

The hoodie itself is lightweight, breathable, very comfy, and provides a flattering cut, that is best described as sporty.

Constructed from 100% polyester, the lightweight hoodie is easy to care for, and is ideal for stashing in your golf bag for when temperatures begin to cool. 

Benefitting from four way stretch and moisture wicking technology, this hoodie is an excellent performer that also looks the part. 

If understated branding is your cup of tea, this hoodie will certainly appeal. FootJoy has opted for discreet FJ branding on the left hem, which is a shrewd decision in our opinion. 

Ashworth Bamboo Hoodie
Ashworth Bamboo Hoodie

Ashworth Bamboo Hoodie

Price: £110.00

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Pros:

  • Lightweight construction
  • Lovely soft material
  • Offers plenty of stretch

Cons:

  • Limited selection of colours

Colours: Grey, Black

Constructed from a mix of bamboo, cotton and spandex, this hoodie is highly breathable, very lightweight and incredibly soft on your skin. 

Personally we're not huge fans of the small grey patch under the collar, but the overall design is versatile, and could be paired with a broad selection of trouser or shorts options. 

The fabric is very stretchy and we found it offered plenty of space in all the right areas, allowing us to swing freely without any bunching or catching in awkward areas. 

A very solid offering from Ashworth that would make an excellent addition to any golfers wardrobe. 

Original Penguin 1/4 zip Penguin print windbreaker
Original Penguin 1/4 zip Penguin print windbreaker

Original Penguin 1/4 zip Penguin print windbreaker

Price: £74.50

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Pros:

  • Water repellent
  • Striking penguin print
  • Perfect for on and off-course wear

Cons:

  • Doesn't offer a great deal of protection from the cold

Colours: Black iris, Caviar

Whether you're heading to Glastonbury or St Andrews, this windbreaker hoodie from Penguin should certainly be in your bag.

Blending form and function this striking windbreaker is incredibly lightweight, and ideal for stashing in a pencil bag for an quick evening nine holes.

Thanks to its water repellent properties, it's an excellent companion for summer rounds when the weather might turn on a dime. 

While the functionality of this hoodie is top notch, the visuals are arguably even more impressive. The all over Penguin print is stunning and the rubber badge on the left chest adds another lovely touch to the overall design. 

Stuburt Ancash Hoodie
Stuburt Ancash Hoodie

Stuburt Ancash Hoodie

Price: £39.99

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Pros:

  • Very reasonable price
  • Royal blue colour is fantastic
  • Front pockets are nice and deep

Cons:

  • Not as breathable as other options on this list

Colours: Royal Blue, French Navy

Providing excellent value, solid styling and good versatility, the Ancash hoodie from Stuburt would make an excellent addition to any golfers wardrobe. 

Available in two shades of blue, the Ancash is a mid weight hoodie that could be utilised both in the summer and winter as a layering option or a stand alone outer layer. 

The fabric is slightly more coarse than other choices on this list, but the fleece lining ensures the fabric feels great against your skin when you pull it on. 

Bright white Stuburt branding is emblazoned on the left chest, while the hood itself can be adjusted with a thick drawstring.

Things to consider when buying a mid-layer

Material

Different materials offer different characteristics, so it's key to consider what your hoodie is made of when you make a purchase.

Most modern garments are made primarily from polyester, but cotton and wool do still have their place in the market. Polyester is our favoured material due to its stretch, moisture-wicking properties, and breathability. The synthetic material is also straightforward to care for and will hold its shape and colour incredibly well.

Cotton and wool both deliver perhaps a more traditional feel and look, but don't provide the same level of versatility and functionality as polyester, elastane or a variety of other modern synthetics. Typically also more expensive, the natural materials also tend to lose their shape and colour more quickly.

Functionality

The hoodie category is quite a broad one, and different styles and designs will favour certain conditions and environments, so the functionality of the garment is vital to consider.

If you regularly play in a cooler climate where wind and rain play a big factor, selecting a hoodie that's water-resistant and well-insulated should be your main priority.

Alternatively, some hoodies are much more breathable and lightweight, making them an ideal choice for golfers looking for something nice and easy to stash in their bag in case the temperature starts to dip slightly mid-round.

Price

Price is key to consider when buying almost everything, and golfing hoodies are not exempt. Ranging quite dramatically from around £40 to close to £130, finding the price point that suits your budget is essential.

While the more expensive mid-layers on this list certainly deliver the quality and comfort you would expect from the price tag, you can still find excellent value and performance from every item on this list.

If you're someone who only likes to play once or twice a year, then perhaps a £200 quarter zip might not be the wisest money you've ever spent, but if you're a serious golfer who demands the absolute best in style and performance from their clothing, then the more expensive items in this guide are undoubtedly well worth your consideration.

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