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Golf Tops Built for Four Hours in the Sun
A golf shirt does more work than most people give it credit for. You're wearing it through a full range of motion, in direct sun for three to five hours, through temperature swings between early morning and afternoon, and — if you're playing at any course worth playing — in front of people who notice what you're wearing. That's a specific set of demands, and most athletic tops only address some of them.
Anew's women's golf shirts are designed with all of it in mind. The fabrics are selected for breathability and UV resistance — not as a marketing claim, but as a functional requirement for a game played almost entirely outdoors. The cuts account for the shoulder and arm rotation a swing requires, so the fabric moves with you rather than pulling across the back at the top of your backswing.
The collar styles in this collection reflect Korean golf fashion's attention to silhouette detail — mock necks, contrast collars, and clean crew cuts that look considered rather than generic. A shirt that looks deliberate at address looks better everywhere else too.
Pair with women's golf pants or golf skirts for a complete course look, or layer with outerwear on cooler mornings. Free shipping on US orders over $149.
Frequently asked questions
The collection includes vests, full-zip and half-zip jackets, anoraks, pullovers, and hoodies. Each style addresses a different condition: vests for core warmth with maximum arm mobility, jackets for full coverage in cold or wet conditions, anoraks and pullovers for wind protection in a lighter, more packable format, and hoodies for casual rounds where comfort is the priority. For the full men's range including tops and pants, browse the men's golf collection.
The vest sacrifices arm coverage in exchange for complete shoulder and upper arm freedom — which, for a golf swing, is a meaningful trade. Players who find any jacket restrictive through the backswing often find that a vest solves the problem entirely. The jacket provides full coverage and is the better choice for genuinely cold conditions or sustained rain. Many players carry both: the vest for mild mornings and the jacket for worst-case conditions. The right choice depends on how you run temperature-wise and the conditions you play in most often.
It depends on the course. Most private clubs and resort courses do not permit hooded garments — a hoodie would not meet dress code requirements at those venues. At casual public courses or during practice rounds, golf hoodies are generally accepted. The zip-neck pullover and jacket styles in this collection are the safer choice for formal course settings, as they meet standard dress code requirements. Individual product pages specify collar and hood construction.
Four things: fit through the shoulder, weight, water resistance, and packability. Fit through the shoulder determines whether the jacket stays out of your swing or fights it — look for a jacket that sits cleanly at the shoulder seam without pulling across the back when you reach forward. Weight determines whether you'll actually wear it: a jacket that's too heavy comes off by the second hole. Water resistance matters for coastal and unpredictable climates. And packability matters if you're walking — a jacket that compresses into its own pocket can live in the bag without taking up meaningful space. Pair with men's golf pants for a complete cold-weather course outfit.
All US orders over $149 ship free. Canadian orders qualify for free shipping over $299. Shipping originates from an overseas warehouse with delivery typically taking 7 to 14 business days. Full shipping details are confirmed at checkout.