Lululemon Golf Is Coming for Courses Across the Country

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Lululemon has come a long way from its athleisure days. Hell, the Vancouver-based brand makes a suit now, albeit one in the technical, stretchy fabric you know and love. But at the end of the day, Lululemon still knows how to make performance-wear. Case in point: Its golf clothing. We’re big on getting dressed for the green—so that our fit looks as good as our swing. And even if we’re coming in way above par (and we mean way above), well, at least we’ll look good heading from hole to hole. We love our indie golf clothing brands (we’re looking at you, Metalwood), but sometimes you have to come back to Ol’ Faithful to fully kit out your closet for that early morning round with the boys.

So what exactly should you buy from the Lululemon golf shop? The question should be what shouldn’t you buy, to which we say, “nothing.” From polos that make sweat virtually invisible to lots of stretchy bottoms that won’t make you look like a schlub, here’s all the best Lululemon golf clothing worth taking a swing on.

For more intel on how to look fly at tee time, check out the GQ Golf Shop.

The Best Lululemon Golf Clothes, According to GQ

The Best Lululemon Golf Polo

Lululemon ShowZero Slim-Fit Polo Shirt

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Waterproof Golf Pant
The Best Lululemon Golf Pants

Lululemon Waterproof Golf Pant

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Waterproof Golf Jacket
The Best Lululemon Golf Jacket

Lululemon Waterproof Golf Jacket

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The Best Lululemon Golf Shorts

Lululemon Water-Repellent Golf Half-Zip Pullover

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The Best Lululemon Golf Tops

The best golf shirts will have you looking presentable (as one should at the course) while making sure you’re performing at your peak. Lululemon’s tops keep you cool, and in the case of the ShowZero polo, will keep your sweat stains from showing up, whether it’s on your back or pits. And if you’re absolutely anti-collared shirt, the brand’s mocknecks will still get you access to the green, while wicking away sweat and being cool to the touch.


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