5. Under Armour Golf Blustery Beanie
Scientists may have debunked the myth that most body heat is lost through the head (all exposed skin loses heat) but even so, going out unprotected is hugely uncomfortable. So get yourself a beanie to keep the heat in. The Under Armour Golf Blustery Beanie does the job perfectly, fits comfortably, looks good, and is very affordable.
4. Under Armour Coldgear PantsGolf involves a lot of walking so you need to keep your legs comfortable too and the Under Armour ColdGear Pants are ideal for two reasons: they keep you warm and protected from wind and rain and they are lightweight so they won't weight you down. Comfortable and practical.
3. Adidas Climawarm Winter Golf ShoesA decent pair of shoes is also vital and if the ground is wet then you want to make sure you don't know about it. Can anyone really play well with cold, wet feet? With the Adidas Climawarm Winter Golf Shoes you won't need to find out as not only are they waterproof, but they provide all the practicality of hiking boots so you can walk the course unhindered in maximum comfort.
2. Calvin Klein Golf Top Knit Tech SweaterOne of the best ways to keep warm is the Calvin Klein Golf Top Knit Tech Sweater, which comes with the added bonus of looking pretty cool as well. But you'll be far from cool as it locks all the heat in keeping you warm and toastie. The lightweight fabric also provides a lot of movement and sufficient stretch for a decent swing.
1. Mizuno Golf ThermaGrip Golf GlovesArguably the most important thing to protect during a round of golf in the cold is your hands, after all if you can't use them, you can't use a club. The Mizuno ThermaGrip Golf Gloves are perfect in this respect as not only do they lock the elements out, but they also give you grip and sensitivity so you can feel the club properly and play to your full potential. They don't just fit like a glove, they fit specifically to the shape of your hand.