As the PGA Tour continues its Florida swing, the rest of the country watches and dreams of spring. Much like the golf glove, you might not think about upgrading your golf pants until it’s too late and you’re left with the wrong kind of hole in one. With a winter chill still in the air, a good pair of pants can get you through your morning round and have you look good doing it. Whether you are a budget shopper or want to look exactly like the pros, here are some of Golfweek’s favorite men’s pants to help you stay warm, dry AND stylish in 2022.
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Adidas F21 CORE: Frostguard Pants
Frostguard Insulated Pants (Adidas)
Price: $110
Why we like it: If you’re not one to cancel your morning tee time because of a minor…or even a major nip in the air, these are a must have. Adidas’ F21 CORE Frostguard pants offer a fleece lining to help keep out the cold. The outer layer is also water repellent, perfect for those dewey mornings.
Adidas F21 CORE: Frostguard Pants: $110 at Adidas / $110 at PGA Tour Superstore
Adidas Ultimate365 Classic Pants
Ultimate365 Classic Pant (Adidas)
Why we like it: The Ultimate365 is a basic all-weather pant with a modern Adidas twist. The flex technology allows the pants to move with you throughout your round. Like its Frostguard cousin, the Ultimate365, has a water resistant layer to help you power through damp conditions. Why we like it: Perfect for the golf course. Whatever social occasion comes afterwards. The breathable activewear keeps you cool while the moisture-wicking technology keeps you dry. Throw in a fifth pocket that securely zips, perfect for your scorecard, and the pants are worth every penny.
Bonobos Highland Tour Golf Pants: $139 at Bonobos
FootJoy Athletic Fit Pants
Athletic Fit Pants (FootJoy)
Price: From $97
Why we like it: Breathable, comfortable and flexible, it’s no surprise that multiple Titleist staffers wear these every week on the PGA Tour. The FJ Athletic Fit pants are definitely for those who subscribe to the ‘look good, play good’ mantra.
FootJoy Athletic Fit Pants: $97 at PGA Tour Superstore / $98 at FootJoy
Nike Dri-FIT Vapor Slim-Fit Golf Pants
Dri-FIT Vapor Slim-Fit golf pants (Nike)
Price: $90
Why we like it: Aside from wanting to look like Tiger, Nike’s Dri-FIT Vapor Slim-Fit pants offer breathability, flexibility, and a slimming look with a tapered leg to give that true Tour quality feel.
Nike Dri-FIT Vapor Slim-Fit: $90 at PGA Tour Superstore / $90 at GlobalGolf
PGA Tour Apparel 5 Pocket Horizon Golf Pant
5 Pocket Horizon pant (PGA Tour)
Price: $44.99
Why we like it: A must have for those building their golf wardrobe. The PGA Tour Horizon pant features flexible and breathable materials like nearly every pant on this list, but for about half the price.
PGA Tour 5 Pocket Horizon Golf Pant: $44.99 at PGA Tour Superstore
Puma Jackpot Golf Pants
Jackpot Golf Pants (Puma)
Price: $85
Why we like it: Worn by Rickie Fowler and Bryson DeChambeau, the Puma Jackpot pant comes in a variety of colors making it easy to mix and match with some of your favorite cold weather gear.
Puma Jackpot: $85 at PGA Tour Superstore / $85 at GlobalGolf
RLX Golf Tailored Fit Performance Twill Pant
Tailored Fit Performance Twill Pant (RLX Golf)
Price: $115
Why we like it: Premier materials make the price tag worth the investment. The pant of choice for guys like Tom Watson and Billy Horschel, the RLX Tailored Fit Performance Twill pant is a great fit for players that spare no expense.
RLX Golf Tailored Fit Performance Twill Pant: $115 at PGA Tour Superstore / $115 at Ralph Lauren
UnderArmour UA Drive
UA Drive Pants (Under Armour)
Price: $80
Why we like it: UnderArmor is known for their top-tier warm and cold weather technology. Finding a happy medium with the UA Drive pants, these are perfect for any and all conditions.
UnderArmor UA Drive: $80 at PGA Tour Superstore / $80 at GlobalGolf
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