Even during these summer months, it is always sensible to have a quality mid layer to hand. Something to help you handle the more blustery conditions or those colder morning tee times, whilst remaining as comfortable as ever when swinging the golf club.
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To help you with this, in this buyers guide we list some of the best mid layers on the market for 2025. The NCG review team put them through their paces to see which brands, like Puma, Callaway and Original Penguin, take your fancy.
From some of the most recognisable names in the golf industry to brands you may never have heard of, this list has the lot. When it comes to choosing a good mid layer, several factors to consider are comfort, fit, fabric, breathability, price, and, of course, style.
We’ve gathered a selection of top-quality men’s mid layers that hopefully tick these boxes. Take a look down below…
Brand Listing
- Glenmuir
- Sunderland
- TravisMathew
- Lyle & Scott
- Galvin Green
- Ping
- Stitch
- Ted Baker
- Calvin Klein
- Stuburt
- Puma
- Callaway
- Original Penguin
- Adidas
- Under Armour
- Castore
Glenmuir
Glenmuir Dalry Crewneck
With the vast majority of second (or mid) layers appearing in half-zip and synthetic fibre construction, it is refreshing to see a slightly different, dare I say old-fashioned, look from Glenmuir with the Dalry, a lightweight crew neck jumper, constructed from 100% combed cotton.
It comes in a choice of three different colours. All of them look pretty stylish, with a handsome birdseye pattern on the front, with contrasting detail on the crew neck and cuffs.
I have worn it just as a second layer, over a polo. It is comfortable and offers a different look from most mid- layers. It doesn’t have the strongest thermal properties, so may lack the flexibility of use in our variable UK climate. But I think it makes a stylish addition to your golfing wardrobe for the warmer months.
PROS:
- Stylish and individual look.
- Constructed from natural fibres.
- Good colour choice.
CONS:
- Not for colder days.
RRP: £90
Sizes: XS-XL
Colours: Light Grey Marl/Lagoon, Navy/white, Light Blue/White.
More info: Glenmuir Website
Sunderland
Sunderland Colorado Midlayer
I think this might be my favourite midlayer of the year. Having never worn Sunderland apparel before I was pleasantly surprised and am now a Sunderland convert!
For me, apparel is more about fit and feel than jazzy designs and big logoes. Bascically, if it fits (especially with trousers), I am a fan! This midlayer was true to size and so no need to size up or down.
That being said, this Colorado midlayer provides you with more than just a good fit. It provides good warmth, yet is lightweight, and does not restrict when swinging the golf club. There is a draw cord at the bottom if you wished to adjust the fit.
All in all, a great midlayer that comes highly recommend.
PROS
- Lightweight
- Provides good warmth
- No restriction in the swing
CONS
- None
RRP: £90.00
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: Charcoal/Black/Inferno, Navy/Red, Silver/Navy/White and Black/Gunmetal/Silver
More info: Glenmuir Website
TravisMathew
TravisMathew Highway Quarter Zip
A bit like the Wanderlust Gilet, the Highway Quarter Zip has a very smart look in black, and will look great when playing in the winter months. Boringly, I like dark-coloured golf clothing. It is risk-free, reliable and doesn’t show dirt as much as something white or light-coloured.
The wrists and the waist are made of the same banded, tight material which some people might not be a fan of. However, this is a minor detail about a piece of clothing that would fit the bill of many a wardrobe. It is stylish and what might stand out to people is the fact that you can wear it out and about. This Highway Quarter Zip isn’t exclusively a golf top and can be worn pretty much anywhere, I’d say.
There are no comfort issues, and it is just an all-rounder of a quarter-zip. This one can bat, field, bowl and probably do a stint keeping wicket too. It is that good, and not horrifically priced either.
PROS
- Looks smart
- Versatile
- Extremely comfortable
CONS
- None
RRP: £109.00 / $169.95
Sizes: S-3XL
Colours: Black
More info: Scottsdale website / TravisMathew US
TravisMathew Cloud 2.0 Quarter Zip
I am extremely happy that I was chosen to review this item of clothing because it is the exact sort of thing I both want and need.
The Cloud 2.0 quarter zip is a very classic understated ¼ zip jumper that can be worn with almost anything during the winter.
The fabric is very soft and warm which is 50% of the way there, and on top of that it also looks great which gets you 100% of the way there to being an item of clothing I will wear constantly for at least the next year.
I am a big fan of the grey colour as it can combo nicely with several different trousers. If you’re as much of a fan of this style of jumper then I would highly recommend this jumper.
PROS
- Great fit
- Very warm
- Unrestrictive
CONS
- None
RRP: £94.99 / $149.95
Sizes: S-3XL
Colours: Too many to mention, a great choice of colours – check out the TravisMathew website.
More info: Clubhouse Golf website / TravisMathew US
TravisMathew Wanderlust ¼ Zip
The TravisMathew brand was born in California in 2007 with the aim of creating golf gear for those seeking ultimate comfort with relaxed styling and a modern fit. It was bought by Callaway in 2017 and has been worn by the likes of Jon Rahm, when he won The Masters and US Open, as well as other Callaway staffers including Sam Burns and Akshay Bhatia. It’s also found favour with the likes of actors including Chris Pratt and Adam Sandler.
The Wanderlust ¼ zip is also available as a vest or jacket (full zip) but I think the ¼ zip is the best of the bunch. It is constructed from a polyester 88%, spandex 12% blend and TM call it Wanderlust which is a woven micro-ripstop designed to be stretchy, durable and lightweight. This fabric also appears in the Wanderlust shorts, but I think it’s particularly suited to this ¼ zip midlayer.
The fit is a cool blend of tailored and yet relaxed. It comes in six sizes and four colours. I tested the version in medium size and dark indigo colour. It fitted true to size and the dark indigo, aka dark blue, suited perfectly.
Elasticated cuffs and hem enhance the fit. There are a couple of unzippered side pockets that I suppose could house a few tees but not much else. The Wanderlust fabric has a grid structure that offers a bit of visual interest. There is an unobtrusive logo to the left breast – see the pictures in the carousel above.
On the course it is a delight to wear because it is so stretchy and lightweight. It wouldn’t function as a standalone midlayer on cooler days, but it has already become a firm favourite for me in our cool early season UK weather because it is so easy to layer over and under.
It is a little on the pricey side but because it is equally suited to on and off course activities, I think it represents decent value, and it comes highly recommended.
PROS:
- Flexible use.
- Excellent layering piece.
- Quality construction.
CONS:
- None
RRP: £109 / $139.95
Sizes: M-3XL
Colours: Black / Grey / Blue / Mood indigo
More info: TravisMathew UK / TravisMathew US
Lyle & Scott
Lyle & Scott Golf Course Midlayer
Quarter Zips. Probably the one piece of clothing that is synonymous with golf the most. I must admit I sit a bit on the fence when it comes to quarter zips. At times I really like them, and then there’s other times where they just don’t do anything for me. I’m not sure if it’s the colour or the general styling but this golf course midlayer definitely falls into the former category. It looks modern, feels sporty but is also notably traditional and ‘golfy’. That is the perfect mix for me when it comes to golf clothes.
It is extremely breathable with the stretch fabric delivering unrestricted movement for a more free swing. With the bad weather set to be in for the foreseeable, it’s weather-resistant qualities, especially against light rain and wind is very useful.
PROS
- Looks great
- Effective against light rain and wind
- Ideal for casual wear
CONS
- None
RRP: £65.00
Sizes: XS-XXL
Colours: Moonlight
More info: Lyle & Scott Website
Galvin Green
Galvin Green Douglas Insulating Mid Layer
For all but a few months of the year, we can’t reliably expect to play in a polo shirt. So the next best thing is to have a midlayer like the Galvin Green Douglas that can be pulled on whenever additional warmth is needed.
Galvin Green’s midlayers are incredibly cosy, comfortable and practical. They are also hard-wearing and crease-resistant.
My suggestion is that this is the perfect top to have in your bag in the knowledge you can slip it on and it will still look like new.
There is no question of the Galvin Green Douglas impeding your movement. The material is so soft and stretchy that you barely realise you are wearing it while swinging.
I can also report that the versatility of this top is a huge plus – it’s equally suitable for any number of cold-weather activities that require warmth and freedom of movement without adding unnecessary bulk to your outfit.
PROS:
- Stretchy and hard-wearing
- Not remotely bulky
- Incredibly cosy
CONS:
- None
RRP: £159 / $239
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: White-black / Grey-navy / Shark skin-black
More info: Galvin Green website
Ping
Ping Midlayer Nexa Half Zip Golf Hoodie
Golf hoodies are here to stay. Having now tried a few, I do see the benefit beyond purely the fashion statement. Ping’s Nexa hooded half-zip fleece is one of their offerings in this genre.
As with much golf apparel a lot of thought has gone into its design. It is bright and attractive without being garish. The material is soft and stretchy and being fleece lined is wonderfully warm.
The fleece extends into the hood, so it becomes a genuinely helpful addition in keeping you warm instead of being just a fashion statement.
PROS
- Warm
- Good amount of stretch
- Hood is lined
CONS
- None
RRP: £100.00
Sizes: S-3XL
Colours: Seacrest Tidal Blue, Blue Fusion Navy, Black, Sulphur Navy, Willow Black
More info: American Golf website / Ping website US
Stitch
Stitch Hudson ¼ Zip
The Hudson 1/4 Zip from Stitch is a high-quality product, and perfect as a second layer when out on the golf course. It is very soft to the touch, made from a mix of polyester and spandex. That combination also makes it breathable, while the material is moisture-wicking or both rain and sweat in the summer.
Both the wrists and waist band are cuffed to provide a tight fit, meaning the wind shouldn’t be a factor either. The Stitch logo is along the neck collar, with the brand’s ‘S’ also on view on the left sleeve. It also comes in four different colours, including grey and navy.
However, the price point – especially in the UK – puts the Stitch Hudson 1/4 Zip up there with the premium brands, and can it fight against those?
PROS:
- Comfortable
- Nice colour options
CONS:
- Price puts it with the big boys
RRP: £149 / $88
Sizes: S-XL
Colours: Nimbus / Bluebell / Forged Grey / Stitch Navy
More info: Stitch Website
Stitch Scout ¼ Zip
This stitch ¾ zip top is a excellent choice for the cooler months at the beginning and end of the season. The top is certainly a premium priced product however it does feel like a quality made product when put on. It is made of a mixture if polyester and spandex which gives it a stretchy tight fit feeling, I found in the large this felt like a snug fit but not too tight.
It is light weight which means it’s perfect to wear or pack in your golf bag without weighing you down like some of the winter apparel might. It can be worn as a mid layer and works effectively at giving some warmth whilst allowing free movement.
PROS:
- Classic style
- Quality material
- Unrestrictive
CONS:
- None
RRP: £149
Sizes: S-XL
Colours: Forged Grey / Stitch Navy
More info: Stitch Website
Ted Baker
Ted Baker Half Zip Midlayer
Although Ted Baker closed all their UK stores in August 2024, it is good to see that they are still bringing new products to market. Not best known for golf products, they have really hit the mark with this Half Zip Midlayer.
Available in Navy Blue or Grey, the top fits really well, providing warmth and the stretch fabric allows movement to enable a comfortable swing.
There is a very useful chest pocket that is ideal for a scorecard and the elasticated cuffs prevent the sleeves from riding up through your swing.
I loved the print detailing around the zip / collar, along with the subtle branding on the chest. All of this makes this a top a great option for those needing a quality midlayer.
PROS
- Comfort / Flexibility
- Detailing
- Warmth
CONS
- None
RRP: £59.99
Sizes: S-3XL
Colours: Navy, Grey
More info: American Golf
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Brand Listing – Beanies
- Puma
- Under Armour
- Ping
- Galvin Green
- Lyle & Scott
- J.Lindeberg
- Payntr
- TravisMathew
- Stromberg
- TaylorMade
- Adidas
- Callaway
- Original Penguin
- Mizuno
- Farah
- ProQuip
- Abacus
- Oscar Jacobson
- Stuburt
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Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein Atlantic Hybrid Half Zip
Calvin Klein are known for their premium golf wear and it is fair to say they have worked their magic again here. The Atlantic hybrid half zip is a fantastic mid layer option for both on and off course use due to its modern styling. I personally love a fleece-styled mid layer and can 100% see myself wearing this casually day-to-day.
I have reviewed a few Calvin Klein golf products and what is noticeable is how soft the material is. Despite summer fast approaching it can still get a little chilly out of the golf course and this fleece mid layer is a great option for when those temperatures drop on an evening round of golf after work. Additionally, it is also very practical offering full athletic stretch through the golf swing.
PROS:
- Perfect for everyday use
- Looks great
- A comfortable fit
CONS:
- None
RRP: £74.99
Sizes: L
Colours: Navy, white and light jade
More info: Amazon website
Stuburt
Stuburt Grouse Hoodie
As part of Stubert’s 2025 Spring/Summer release, they have released the Grouse Men’s golf hoody. A smart looking golf hoody available in four colourways, green, blue, grey and black. I got to test the green version which admittedly I wasn’t sure on when seeing it online but I have to say seeing it in the flesh it looked really good. The hoody was extremely comfortable and the fit is brilliant for playing golf in. It sits slightly on the long side which I prefer for playing golf in as it doesn’t rise up all the time when you’re swinging. The hood also isn’t too big that it swings around your neck/head when you hit your shot which is also quite annoying! The design is really simple and therefore smart with only a couple of branding spots of Stuburt, you could quite easily where this off the course as well.
The Grouse hoody is one of my favourite items this year and to say it is available for only £40 (at the time of writing) it could well be the golf apparel bargain of 2025 in my opinion! If you need a stock up of layers for your golf attire this summer, look no further.
PROS:
- Great price point
- Smart
- Comfortable
CONS:
- None
RRP: £40
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Ash, navy and mist
More info: Amazon website
Stuburt Crane Pullover
The Crane Sweater from Stuburt is a great piece of clothing, one that can be worn in many settings. Although a pullover, the Crane Sweater still allows for full freedom of movement, whilst also being incredible comfortable thanks to the thickness and material used. That thickness does mean it can get warm through the summer months, but it remains a comfy product. The neck, cuffs and hem are all ribbed to keep it well-fitted, while the Stuburt logo is on show on both the right sleeve and at the top of the back.
Unlike a lot of golf gear these days, the Stuburt Crane Sweater can certainly be worn off the course, whether as a comfy piece around the house, or even to go out for dinner. That certainly adds to its charm. It is also less than £40, making it a very attractive option.
PROS:
- Comfortable
- Sleek, simple design
- Could be worn off course
CONS:
- Quite thick for summer months
RRP: £36.95
Sizes: M-XL
Colours: Ash, navy and mist
More info: Amazon website
Puma
Puma CLOUDSPUN Tech Hybrid Golf Quarter-Zip Midlayer
I really liked the colour scheme of this Puma Cloudspun Tech Hybrid Golf Quarter-Zip. The cross between light blur and navy blue is really pleasing to look at and even better to wear. Puma has absolutely nailed it in this regard, and this will prove a staple of my wardrobe in the coming months. It won’t keep you that dry in the harshest conditions, but I don’t think that it is meant to. It guarantees style with some substance and warmth.
The padded style around the breast area felt a little tight when I first put it on, but this was a small inconvenience, and it didn’t restrict my swing or take away from my performance. This is a really solid bit of kit and I am a sucker for a smart quarter-zip. If you are too, then this is exactly what you should be looking for.
PROS
- Great split of navy and light blue
- Comfortable
- Light
CONS
- The feel around the breast area was a bit tight when first putting it on
Puma Waffle Fleece ¼ zip
The PUMA Fleece Golf Quarter-Zip is an interesting piece of golf clothing. If you are looking for a completely inoffensive layer that will both keep you warm and is suitable for a game of golf in the Spring and Summer, then you will not have any complaints with this. The design is solid and there is a good range of colours to choose from which you’d think would meet the favour of most golfers.
This fleece is roomy and comfortable, so there are many boxes ticked. I wouldn’t say it’s outside of the box or extravagant, but this might suit golfers who aren’t looking to make a statement when they rock up to the Sunday medal.
PROS:
- Very solid and basic design
- Range of different colours
- Comfortable and roomy
CONS:
- Some golfers might want something more adventurous
RRP: £55.00
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Dark Myrtle, Intense Red, Deep Navy and Puma Black
More info: Puma website
Callaway
Callaway Golf Men’s Soft Touch Blocked Golf Midlayer
I love these ¼ zip base layers. They are so versatile, either for layering up or using as a top in cooler summer evenings. The Callaway soft touch blocked base layer ticks all the boxes and then some. It looks great but what was particularly appealing was the softness of it. Exquisitely comfortable and warm. In addition it incorporates Callaway’s Opti Dri technology to help wick away moisture.
PROS
- Versatile and warm
CONS
- None
RRP: £55
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Black Heather, Peacoat Heather
More info: Amazon UK / Callaway website US
Callaway Emea Long Sleeve Odyssey Sweater
The Emea Odyssey 1/4 Zip Sweater is a high-quality product, at a mid-range price. The product is made from ‘soft touch brushed knit fabric’, making it comfortable and warm, while also breathable if the temperature rises. Although it is well-fitted, it does not restrict movement, making it perfect for the golf swing.
The design, which features a line of colour on the front across the zip, also features Opti-Dri cooling, which offers moisture wicking performance, along with UPF 50+ UV protection – perfect for the summer months. There is an Odyssey logo on the right sleeve, thanks to the collaboration between Callaway and Odyssey. It also comes in a number of colours, including white/navy and navy/white, and at just £50, it is a great price.
PROS:
- Comfortable
- Stylish
- Great price
CONS:
- None
RRP: £49.99
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Peacoat, Caviar and white
More info: Clubhouse website
Original Penguin
Original Penguin Mixed Media ¼ zip Pullover
A true measure of a pullover for me is how inclined I’d be to wear it away from the course as well as on it. Original Penguin are masters of cross-purposing, and the Quarter Zip Pullover does the job in fine style. It’s true to size for me – and I prefer a slimmer fit – but the polyester/elastane mix means the pullover stretches and moves with you. That’s perfect for the golf swing. It works really well as it slides, rather than resisting, as you move from backswing to downswing. The Nanotex Aquapel technology repels water-based spills, whether you find yourself in a slight shower or if you spill your drink in the bar afterwards. My only small fear is the fabric, particularly from the chest down, feels like it may be vulnerable to clicks and bobbles with prolonged wear.
PROS
- Stylish design and great fit
- Very lightweight – comfortable whether it’s outerwear or part of layering
- Water spill technology is an interesting addition
CONS
- Material feels like it is vulnerable to clicks and bobbles
RRP: £70
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Asphalt, Black Iris
More info: Original Penguin Website
Original Penguin Long Sleeve Performance Earl
My golfing wardrobe is full of golf hoodies. I only tend to really wear hoodies or thin, hooded jackets as an extra layer of warmth out on the golf course. I know some people disagree with their suitability on the golf course, but I simply can’t get enough of them. This Original Penguin performance-based option is a really solid option. Its lightweight nature makes it ideal for spring and summer when it starts to heat up.
Moisture wicking properties are also equipped in this base layer golf top to keep you dry and sweat free in warmer conditions. Additionally, the added stretch material allows for optimal comfort with a flexible fit. I like the simplistic style Original Penguin have adopted and wouldn’t be against using it off the course too.
PROS:
- Supreme comfort
- Lightweight for great freedom of movement
- Looks great
CONS:
- None
RRP: £75.00
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: Black Iris
More info: Original Penguin Website
Adidas
Adidas Go-To Printed Quarter Zip
Adidas have just brought out the new Go-To Printed Quarter-Zip Sweatshirt. It comes in Navy / Green and Aurora Ruby / Brown, I had the Navy / Green. Think I would have preferred the Ruby / Brown, as it’s much more my colours. I found the Navy and green a little too much.
As far as the mid layers go, it was great, really comfy, soft, stretchy and moves with you as you swing. It’s made from 85% polyester (recycled), 15% elastane, hence why it’s so comfy and probably quite good in a light rain shower.
Feels great on and keeps you nice and warm for when the sun’s not shining or if you’re in a wee sea breeze. It’s really light weight, I always find mid layers hard to find, as it’s always a toss-up between warmth and weight. As you need something to keep you warm, but not to take up too much room in your carry bag. Adidas has got it just right with this mid layer and the Ruby / Brown edition looks very stylish.
I’m quite a slim fit and the only negative for me, was it felt slightly on the baggy side.
PROS:
- Warm
- Light weight
- Really comfy
CONS:
- Design won’t be for all
RRP: £70 / $90
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Silver-green / Putty Beige / Aurora ruby
More info: Adidas UK / Adidas US
Adidas Ultimate365 Elevated Hoodie
The Adidas Ultimate365 Elevated Hoodie is part of the ‘Tour’ clothing range from adidas Golf and you’ll probably see loads of golfers wearing this item on the TV this year.
It is produced from a series of high-performance recycled materials and looks as good on the course as off. It’s soft to touch which makes it great for chilling out at home and the lightweight material also makes it great to carry in your golf bag for that additional warmth or water-resistant item. Which we all need over the UK summers.
I tried the dark blue one, which I really liked. Must say I’ve never worn a hoodie on the golf course before, it’s not really my thing. I did struggle slightly as it was a windy day, and the hood kept blowing in the wind when I was addressing the ball before I played my shot. Which was slightly off putting.
I think this will be more useful to me off the course than on the course, as I’ve said I’m more of a traditionalist, therefore hoodies on the course is not really my thing. Found it excellent for going down to the gym or just relaxing at home, as it was extremely soft and comfy to wear.
PROS:
- Comfy
- Versatile
- Light weight
CONS:
- Hood blew around in the wind
RRP: £70 / $90
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Navy / White / Wonder blue
More info: Amazon
Under Armour
Under Armour Men’s Matchplay Quarter Zip Golf Mid Layer
I think quarter zips are very much the bread and butter of golf clothing. The weather can often be unpredictable so it’s important to layer up appropriately even during spring and summer. I have owned and tested plenty of mid layers and this offering from Under Armour had plenty of the desirable qualities that make a great quarter zip.
It is very versatile; I would be just as happy wearing this casually or even to the gym as I would on the golf course. Additionally, it is ideal for summer use. Under Armour have equipped the Matchplay quarter zip golf mid layer skin protection capabilities with the UPF 50 technology working to protect the skin from harmful sun rays.
PROS:
- Extremely versatile design
- Lightweight
- Ideal for warm and cold days
CONS:
- None
RRP: £50.00
Sizes: S-XL
Colours: Navy, black, grey and blue
More info: American Golf Website
Under Armour Men’s Drive Midlayer Pullover
The material used for this Mid layer pull over is incredibly soft but also flattering at the same time.
It’s extremely comfortable to wear and snuggly and warm whilst also having lots of flexibility and movement for playing golf in.
One thing I really like is that the collar can be either worn up around the neck or easily put down to make more of a zip up casual top.
The drawstring on the pullover is neatly finished and all in all this is a really nice piece in a lovely light blue colour which I can be worn on the golf course or out an about a sporty sweater.
PROS:
- Comfortable and not restricting
- Great collar
- Can be worn off the golf course
CONS:
- None
RRP: £65 / $90
Sizes: S-2XL
Colours: Black / Grey / Navy / Ether Blue
More info: Under Armour
Castore
Castore Golf Club Classic 1/4 Zip Top
This is a great look both on and off the course, offering versatile style.
It kept me comfortable and warm during play, thanks to its lightweight design that didn’t interfere with my swing. The fit was sleek and stylish, making it perfect for casual wear.
However, the only downside was that I normally wear a large, and the Castore in large felt a bit too fitted and snug. It might be uncomfortable for those who prefer a looser fit or plan to layer underneath.
Overall, it looks sharp off the course, but for active on-course use, consider sizing up if you prefer more room or layers.
The quality and style are excellent, making it a smart addition to any wardrobe.
PROS:
- My wife liked it, so could easily where on and off the course
- Stylish
- Flexibility in the material to allow for swing movement
CONS:
- Tight fit. Might want to order up a size
RRP: £65
Sizes: XS-2XL
Colours: Navy / Black / Light aqua / Gunmetal / Sky blue / Pink / Blue / Red
More info: Castore
Best Golf Mid Layers 2025
In summary, our review of the best golf mid layers 2025 has provided us a great mix of products across numerous brands. From the traditional appeal of the ¼ Zip to the modern design of the various hoodies, there’s something for every golfer’s taste.
The choice is ultimately yours to make, but remember, the best mid layers are those that make you feel comfortable and have longevity. Often, paying a bit more can be worth it in the long run.
Golf apparel can sometimes be a minefield when it comes to base layers, mid layers and outer layers and so we hope this article helps with search for the mid layer that is right for you.
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