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Best Waterproof Golf Jackets 2025: Top picks to keep you dry all year round


Golf doesn’t stop just because the weather turns chilly or wet. To keep you on the course year-round, you’ll need the right gear. That’s where waterproof jackets come in. Designed to protect you from rain and wind without hindering your swing, these jackets are an essential part of any golfer’s wardrobe.

In this golf rain jackets for men guide, we review top-of-the-line options from established brands like Galvin Green, FootJoy, Abacus, Callaway, ProQuip, Sunderland, Under Armour, Adidas and Ping – as well as stylish offerings from Stromberg, Ashworth, Puma, Stuburt and Oscar Jacobson.

Stay dry, keep warm, and give yourself the best chance of playing good golf when the heavens decide to open.

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Brand Listing

Stromberg Bandit waterproof jacket 

Reviewed by Matt Coles

Today, it is quite rare that you can get a high-quality waterproof jacket for under £100. Stromberg have nailed that with the Bandit Waterproof Golf Jacket. The quality is not diminished, despite the price, with the Bandit Jacket having fabric that is both waterproof and breathable (20000mm/10000g/m²r). This allows for maximum comfort and the ability to stay dry during those heavy downpours throughout the winter months.

It is a stylish piece, with the clean black and white contrasts on the front and back, and the wrist hems are adjustable to make sure that the sleeves don’t flap about too much in windy conditions.

The jacket, like most, does restrict movement somewhat, but it is not bad enough for you to be completely put off with your golf swing.

The Bandit Waterproof Golf Jacket is best paired with the Bandit Waterproof Golf Trousers – also from Stromberg – to complete the set while out on the course.  

PROS:  

  • Cheap compared to other brands 
  • Comfortable 
  • Stylish 

CONS: 

  • Restricts movement somewhat 

RRP: £99.99 

Sizes: S-5XL 

Colours: Black 

More info: American golf website

Stromberg Men’s Weather Tech Waterproof

The Stromberg Men’s Weather Tech waterproof jacket was a joy to wear. I tested the dark blue version which I really like the look of. A really clean aesthetic with some tidily placed Stromberg branding that sits parallel to the zip. Usefully, the jacket comes equipped with two front pockets which have zips so you can easily store your valubles. Playing in the jacket was really easy, no restriction on my swing and was incredibly lightweight. It was really easy to slide on and off in time for the start and end of an unexpected shower and due to the lighweight and flexibility it helped when packing the jacket away into my bag. It rolls up really easily and fits into your medium size pocket of your bag with no issues.  

Overall I really like Stromberg’s latest tech waterproof, looks really smart, pacticial for all year around and a good price point for golf apparel.  

PROS:

  • Really good fit 
  • Smart  
  • Good pocket space  
  • Great price point  

CONS:

  • Fitting is slightly on the large side  

Sizes: 30’’- 46’’ waist  

Colours: Black / Navy / Grey

RRP: £79.99

More info: American Golf website

FootJoy HydroTour Jacket

The latest iteration of the HydroTour builds on the strengths of previous models. 

The 3-layer fabric delivers strong waterproofing, breathability and windproofing features which makes it quite a warm jacket. 

It offers 4-way stretch for ease of swinging. All zips are seam sealed. You get the benefit of DrySeal technology to the collar. Essentially this is an inner collar which sits closely and comfortable to the back of your neck whilst an outer collar allows water to drain away through some grommets (see picture carousel). It’s quite neat but you may well get more benefit from wearing a wide-brimmed rainhat. 

I tested the version in medium in Niagara/Flint colourway which looked smart and stylish. The sizing was just about ok. If in doubt, size up. I’d regard this very much as a third layer to be worn over a polo and thin midlayer, because it is pretty insulating. I was pleased to see the underarm zip vents which are easy to operate and do really help to cool you down.  

On the course, I could swing comfortably with no excess rustling or other noise. The two zippered pockets were fleece lined and a decent size. I also liked the internal left breast pocket. The DrySeal collar was easy to use and provided added comfort.  

I have tested the jacket in showery conditions and, as you would expect, I remained dry and comfortable with no hint of water ingress. 

If the rain stops and you want to stow your jacket, you will find that it takes up a bit of space when compared to a lighter weight rainjacket. And it is this slight lack of flexibility of use that prevents this jacket getting a full five stars. 

It comes with a three-year waterproof warranty, and I’m sure will keep you dry and warm over those winter months. 

PROS:   

  • Good range of colours
  • Waterproof and windproof
  • Stylish design

CONS:   

  • Lacks the flexibility of some raingear 

RRP: £275 / $350

Sizes: S-XL UK / S-2XL US

Colours: Indigo-Basalt / Niagara-Flint (UK only) / Black / Navy / Slate with Navy and Primrose (UK only) / Dark Red-Charcoal (US only) / Charcoal-Blue (US only)

More info: FootJoy UK / FootJoy US

ProQuip Stormforce PX8 Rain Jacket

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

ProQuip is a Scottish golf clothing company founded in 1981.  Their golf weather wear is so trusted at the highest level that no less than 20 Ryder Cup Captains, on both sides of the Atlantic, have sent their teams into battle with ProQuip golf waterproofs in the bag. 

So, I was excited to test the latest offering from ProQuip, the PX (for Performance-Xtreme) 8, which is new for 2024. The company describe it as their best-in-class rainwear and it comes with a lifetime waterproof guarantee.  

I tested the version in Medium size which fitted my 173cm 74kg frame nicely. It comes in a choice of 3 colours. The dark grey/light grey, with flashes of white around the collar, sleeves and pockets, looked smart and stylish. And the jacket had just about all you could wish for in a waterproof garment. There’s a luxurious soft feel to the outer fabric, four-way stretch, and a comfortable mesh inner lining. 

There is a drawcord closure at the hem, two large zippered side pockets, a roomy chest pocket and a ‘hidden’ inside pocket. 

On the course, the four-way stretch meant that the PX8 could be worn over anything from one to three layers with ease. The jacket felt roomy, but never baggy. I tested it in heavy rain and remained dry throughout. When swinging, the jacket remained comfortable and quiet, with no distraction from noise. The jacket construction offers warmth and windproofing as well as being waterproof. 

So, this is not only a fully featured waterproof jacket at a reasonable price, it is also all the winter golfing jacket you will ever need. It gets a deserved 5 stars and comes highly recommended. 

PROS

  • First class construction and performance
  • Warm and windproof
  • Tremendous value – especially as now slightly discounted

CONS

  • Nothing

RRP – £180

Sizes: S-3XL

Colours: Black / Light Grey-Dark Grey / Light Grey-Insignia Blue

More info: ProQuip Stormforce PX8 Rain Jacket

Ping Aquadrive ½ Zip Waterproof Golf Jacket

Ping say that the Aquadrive Half-Zip waterproof jacket combines sleek style with serious performance, and I absolutely concur.

It is made from a 2.5-layer high-performance fabric and is waterproof, windproof and breathable. It is fully seam-sealed with an adjustable hem and cuffs as well as 2 front zip pockets.

What really impressed me was how unbelievably light this is. It did not feel too obtrusive or restricting when on. An absolute winner when it comes having a high-performing waterproof always to hand.

It comes with an incredible 3-year waterproof guarantee. 

PROS

  • Very light 
  • Breathable
  • A 3-year waterproof guarantee 

CONS

  • None 

RRP: £129.99 

Sizes: S-3XL 

Colours: Oxford Blue/Classic Red, Black 

More info: Clubhouse website / Ping website US

Ping Taran 3 Layer Jacket Men’s Rainwear Jacket

Reviewed by Matt Coles

Everyone needs a waterproof jacket for the winter months, and PING’s Taran 3L Waterproof Jacket provides pretty much everything you will be looking for in a new waterproof jacket for this winter.

It is waterproof to 20,000mm thanks to its three-layered stretch waterproof fabric, and comes with a five-year warranty on its waterproof nature.

The Taran 3L Waterproof Jacket has two front zip pockets for warming your hands, and is brought together with a full-length zip.

There is an adjustable hem and cuff tabs to customise the jacket to your exact fit, with the Jacket being best teamed with the Taran 3L Waterproof Pant to complete the look. 

Most importantly, I found when swinging in the jacket no restrictions and it to be very comfortable.

PROS

  • Warm
  • Waterproof
  • Ligtweight and breathable
  • Comfortable

CONS

  • Premium price

RRP – £225 

SIZES: S-3XL 

COLOUR: Blue / Black

More info – Ping Taran 3L Jacket Men’s Rainwear Jacket

Ping Men’s Sensordry S2 Full Zip Waterproof Jacket

Reviewed by Tom Bullough

Part of Ping’s Autumn/Winter includes the men’s DWR Sensordry S2 full zip waterproof jacket. It is available in three different colourways, all of which look really smart.  

The Sensordry jacket is packed full of technology which is impressive considering how lightweight and breathable the material is. It makes it perfect for rolling up into your bag when not required but also lightweight to carry and wear.

The material consists of stretch and thermal properties to help with flexibility and keeping you warm on the course, but the breathability stops you from overheating which can often be a problem with winter apparel.  

In summary, a great addition to your wardrobe if you’re in the market for a new waterproof jacket this winter. Really comfortable, looks great and most importantly repels water perfectly! 

PROS

  • Comfortable
  • Smart
  • Practical

CONS

  • None

RRP – £130

SIZES: S-3XL 

COLOUR: Euro Blue-Black / Mushroom-Black / Oxford Blue-Black / Firebrick-Ashphalt

More info – Ping Men’s Sensordry S2 Full Zip Waterproof Jacket 

Ping SensorDry S2 Pro Jacket

Reviewed by Ross Bousfield

The first thing I noticed when putting on the PING SensorDry S2 Pro Jacket was the brushed tricot inner lining which provides both additional comfort and warmth. The only issue I did have with the lining, albeit a minor one, was it meant having to take my glove off to put the jacket on which is not ideal when it is raining. 

A feature I did like was the adjustable nature of the collars, neck and the shock cord on the hem, all of which felt like they were all contributing to minimising the opportunity for water to encroach. 

The jacket has a classic aesthetic and comes in a choice of colours meaning there should be something to suit everyone. Most importantly the PING SensorDry S2 Pro Jacket performed well in wet weather and allowed a freedom of movement that meant the golf swing was completely unrestricted, something I have not always found in other waterpoof jackets. 

PROS

  • Freedom of movement
  • Lightweight
  • Waterproof

CONS

  • Inner lining makes it hard to put on while wearing a glove 

RRP – £180 

SIZES: S-3XL 

COLOUR: Black/Asphalt, Classic Blue/Black, Oxford Blue/Black, Poppy/Asphalt 

More info – Ping SensorDry S2 Pro Jacket

Callaway Golf Stormlite III Waterproof Golf Jacket   

The Callaway Waterproof Jacket really hits the mark for me. I hate any feeling of restriction but the SwingTech technology in this jacket makes it it supremely comfortable. The stretch allows you to layer up without feeling too restricted. There are adjustable cuffs and the waist is also adjustable. I particularly like the reassuring, waterproof zipped pockets. They look great and come with a 2 year waterproof guarantee. 

PROS

  • Great freedom of movement 
  • Great waterproof guarantee 

CONS

  • None

RRP: £89.99 

Sizes: XXL 

Colours: Concrete 

More info: Clubhouse Golf website / Callaway US

Callaway Stormlite II Waterproof Golf Jacket

Reviewed by Gillon Fabbroni

I am a hard person to please when it comes to waterproof golf  jackets.

I hate anything too restrictive but if jackets are too large that comes with its own issues.

It was with some interest that I checked out the Callaway Stormlite II Waterproof golf jacket.

The one I tried was blue with black trim and it looked very smart. Callaway describe its opti-repel technology, the seams are fully sealed and it comes with a reassuring 2 year waterproof warranty.

In use I found it to be comfortable and the swing-tech technology functioned extremely well. It doesn’t feel very stretchy but this is down to the clever design. When I examined it closely I could see that it stretched more in one direction than the other. This made it easy to swing the club.

It comes with adjustable cuffs and 2 zip pockets.

The fit is pretty true to size although if, like me, your six-pack is not what it used to be then I would consider going up a size as it not over-long. 

PROS

  • Fully featured
  • Great technology
  • 2 year waterproof warranty
  • Great value for money. 

CONS

  • Not very long so consider sizing up 

RRP – £99.99

Sizes: S-2XL

Colours: Peacoat-Pearl Blue / Quiet Shade / Galaxy Blue / Caviar / Peacoat 

More info: Callaway Stormlite II Waterproof Golf Jacket

Abacus Men’s Pitch 37.5 rain jacket

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

The Pitch sits at the top of the range of waterproofs from Abacus and is an unashamedly premium product. It has a high waterproof rating of 20,000 and an industry-leading breathability score of 50,000. That means it is very waterproof, lightweight and breathable. The material also offers a 4-way stretch.  

Further features of the jacket include a rubber anti-slip print on the shoulders to aid bag carrying, adjustable drawcord closure at the neck and extra elastic at the sleeves to enhance the fit. 

I tend to size up in Abacus outerwear, and the Large fitted my 74kg, 173cm frame comfortably. On the course, the Pitch performs admirably. The technology of the fabric aims to optimize the body temperature (at 37.5’c), and I have to say it works. The apparel is waterproof, comfortable, easy to swing in and quiet. It’s worked well over a base and midlayer and on occasions, over a gilet as well. Furthermore, it packs away nice and compactly, which is an important consideration for those who carry their bag. 

It’s no surprise that the Pitch 37.5 has won several awards, and it comes highly recommended. 

PROS

  • Premium Construction
  • Waterproof
  • Stretchy and breathable

CONS

  • Fabric may be a little thin for some 

RRP – £269 / $440

Sizes: S-3XL

Colours: Midnight navy, Skydive, Black, Grey, Red

More info: Abacus Pitch 37.5 rain jacket

Abacus Men’s PDX Waterproof Jacket

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

The PDX jacket is part of the premium X-series rage from Abacus and offers both waterproof and insulating properties. Features include heat-pressed quilt at the front (for insulation), 4-way stretch fabric to the sleeves, back and sides, a drawcord adjustable stand-up collar, drawstring at the body bottom and two roomy front pockets with waterproof zippers. All this adds up to a seriously practical and useful piece of apparel. It has a waterproof rating of 15,000 and the same score for breathability. Those figures aren’t quite up there with the Pitch but they are pretty reasonable. 

I tend to size up in Abacus outerwear and the Large fitted my 74kg, 173cm frame comfortably. On the course the PDX works well in appropriate conditions, namely the cooler and showery conditions so common for golfers in the UK. It is really comfortable to wear and works well over a base and midlayer. Due to the nature of the PDX, it’s very much an outer garment, so I don’t think it would work so well in heavy, persistent rain. That said, it’s another strong offering from Abacus and will get plenty of use on and off the course. 

PROS

  • Premium construction
  • Warm and waterproof
  • Stretchy and breathable

CONS

  • Bulky to stow away

RRP – £249 / $420

Sizes: S-3XL

Colours: Navy / Black

More info: Abacus PDX waterproof jacket

Puma Drylbl Rain Jacket

Reviewed by Matt Chivers

This DRYLBL Men’s Golf Rain Jacket is a brilliant golf jacket.

I don’t really see how or why you would ask for anything else in a golf jacket.

It keeps rain out, and also the cold. The outer surface of the rain jacket is the perfect defence to wet penetration, but the rain jacket is also roomy and extremely breathable. Naysayers could argue that the jacket doesn’t fit tight to your body and the colour is just black, both of which are probably true. But I felt safe, secure and comfortable while wearing this on the golf course, so how could I ask for anything else?

Together with the waterproof bottoms, this combination makes me feel ready and prepared for winter golf. Protection is at a premium with this golf jacket and I would certainly recommend it to my fellow large men’s golf jacket wearers. 

PROS

  • Breathable
  • Comfortable
  • Great protection

CONS

  • None

RRP – £125 / $250

SIZES: S-2XL

COLOUR: Black-Slate Sky / White Glow-Slate Sky

More info – Puma

Sunderland Typhoon Jacket 

Probably the best value rain jacket on the market!

Sunderland have a mantra, #NEVERWEATHERBEATEN, and it’s written onto the inside pocket of this jacket. You can be as sceptical as you like, but I reckon I could wear this in a hurricane and still come out dry on the other side.  

But the outer shell is very soft to the touch and remains so as you’re putting it on. This jacket moves with you, it doesn’t work against you.  

The rain can’t permeate that layer however hard it falls. And believe me, I’ve seen it falling over the last couple of weeks. Gratefully, that liquid is not deflected either. It doesn’t run down off the jacket and onto your trousers as I’ve seen so many others do. 

In fact, it’s so impressive you must remember to shake it off when you get into a drier space.

PROS

  • Light, airy and warm – but incredible at repelling water and superb in the wind 
  • Soft feeling fabric is a major plus  
  • PFC free 
  • Sealed seams and, yes, a lifetime guarantee  
  • Anti-snag Velcro cuff adjusters are worth their weight in gold  

CONS

  • Nothing at all!

Sizes: S-3XL
Colours: Navy / Black / Navy-Red-White / Navy-Silver-White / Black-Gunmetal-White / Charcoal-Black-Inferno
More info: Sunderland

Sunderland Matterhorn Waterproof Jacket

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

Sunderland of Scotland has a long and proud history dating back over a hundred years. The Matterhorn jacket is described as ultra-lightweight yet high performing, constructed from a fabric that is breathable and windproof as well as waterproof.  

It has a waterproof rating of 8,000 and a breathability score of 5,000. At first glance, these scores seem somewhat modest compared with the competition, but Sunderland’s helpful waterproof guide suggests that these numbers are more than sufficient for golf activities. Features include two large fleece-lined pockets with zip closure, elastic storm cuffs with additional velcro closure and drawstring-adjustable waist and hem. There is also an inner chest pocket with velcro closure.  

The medium size fitted my 74kg, 173cm frame comfortably. Initially, I felt it was a little big, but with all the adjustability on offer, I was able to get it to fit neatly. On the course the Matterhorn works well. It feels to be at the warmer end of the waterproof range but is smart-looking and comfortable to wear and swing in. You can wear it over a couple of layers without any restrictions. It’s perhaps a little bulky to stow away and lacks a drawcord closure at the neck, but those are minor quibbles. 

Given the lifetime waterproof guarantee and reasonable price, this is a jacket well worth considering. 

PROS

  • Comfortable 
  • Adjustable fit 
  • Lots of colour options 
  • Lifetime guarantee 

CONS

  • Bulky to stow away

RRP – £150 – discounted at Clubhouse Golf (see below)

Sizes: S-3XL

Colours: Navy, Black, Navy/red, Navy/silver, Black/airforce, Black/electric blue, Black/evergreen, Gunmetal/black, Tahiti/white. 

More info: Sunderland Matterhorn Waterproof Jacket

Stuburt Kingfisher waterproof jacket

Reviewed by Gillon Fabbroni

Stuburt’s Kingfisher is their offering in the lightweight waterproof jacket arena.

Importantly it has a 10,000 waterproof rating and 5,000 breathabiltiy. The technology seems to be up there with good weather proofing performance.

Stuburt describe the appearance as modern and clean and I cannot argue with that. I tested the black model but it comes in a striking dijon and also French navy.

The fit was really snug. As with other Stuburt stuff I have tried it is a bit smaller than other manufacturers so I would recommend going up a size. I could not tell from the website whether the material has any stretch but if it does it was minimal. This makes ensuring you have a suitable size to prevent restriction when you are swinging the golf club.

The pockets and main zip look reassuringly waterproof. 

PROS

  • Clean looks
  • Good waterproofing
  • Good colour choice

CONS

  • Lack of stretch

RRP – £99.99

SIZES: S-2XL

COLOUR: Black / French Navy / Dijon 

More info – Stuburt Kingfisher Waterproof Jacket

Oscar Jacobson Greylands Waterproof Jacket

Reviewed by Tom Bullough

After trying multiple waterproof jackets for the season ahead, the Oscar Jacobson Greylands option is by far my favourite. Lightweight, highly breathable and has an excellent design.

I tested the jacket over a couple of rounds, and whilst I don’t particularly enjoy playing golf in the rain, for round one, it did make for suitable testing conditions for the Greyland jacket! The garment performed excellently, and the taped seams and waterproof zipper kept me perfectly dry. Performance when playing wasn’t affected, despite being so water-tight there is ample mobility from the top to bottom of my swing.

Personally, I am a fan of plainer colours on the golf course, but this black and pewter option was still very easy on the eye.

Additionally, the subtle OJ branding on the front and back, and hidden zipped pockets give the product a very premium and clean finish. Another helpful addition is the velcro straps on either side of the jacket are great for adjusting the tightness of the jacket around your stomach area.  

PROS

  • Stylish  
  • Extremely water resistant  
  • Wearable for golf and day-to-day life 

CONS

  • No inside pocket

RRP – £159.99 

SIZES: S-3XL 

COLOUR: Black/ Pewter & Blue / Cobalt 

More info – Oscar Jacobson Greylands Waterproof Jacket

Ashworth Preston Waterproof Rain Jacket

Reviewed by Max Mcvittie

A personal pet peeve of my is when golf jackets and waterproofs make a loud rustling sound whilst standing over a ball at address. Happily, for me this isn’t a massive problem with Ashworth’s latest waterproof jacket for 2024.  

The brand says they have included quiet fabric in the construction which reduces noise disruption, and I have to say it is noticeable. Don’t get me wrong, it hasn’t been eliminated but there is a noticeable difference, and it doesn’t quite grind your gears as much. 

This rain jacket is also very lightweight and comfortable to wear and, importantly, doesn’t restrict swing movement. It’s great for packaging in a golf bag or a travel bag and has all the features to help keep you dry.  

Although the price is quite high you do get a lot for your money and are investing in a premium jacket. A jacket that doesn’t just act as a premium product but looks like one. 

PROS

  • Easily packed away 
  • Good waterproofing 
  • Quiet, not much rustling 

CONS

  • A tad pricey

RRP – £199 / $225

Sizes: S-3XL

Colours: Chambray-Navy / Navy-Red / Navy-White

More info: Ashworth Waterproof Rain Jacket

Men’s Under Armour Drive Rain Jacket

Rain jackets are every golfers nemesis. Often bulky and restrictive, most only wear them when the conditions dictate.

This Under Armour Drive Rain Jacket was comfortable as soon as I put it on. With adjustable cuffs and a drawstring at the bottom, you can make the necessary changes so that it doesn’t flap. It would have been nice to have adjustable sides for a more snug fit but this certainly isn’t a deal breaker.

The full length zip means you can get the jacket on and off easily, with 2 fully zipped hand pockets for any valuables. Like the matching trousers, the breathable material left you feeling protected from the elements without overheating.

As is always the case with waterproofs, the proof of the pudding is how dry your clothes are at the end of the round and this jacket passed with flying colours.

PROS

  • Soft / Stretch material
  • Easy to swing
  • Great protection

CONS

  • No side adjustments

RRP – £140 / $185

Sizes: S-2XL

Colours: Black-Tetra Gray / Black-Tech Blue / Downpour Gray-Black / Red-Blac

More info: Under Armour UK / Under Amour US

Adidas Rain.RDY full zip jacket

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

This is the waterproof jacket you have been looking for. Available in both black and hemp colour options, it is light, breathable and extremely waterproof. As a bonus, it is made from 100% recycled materials!

I love wearing this jacket as it’s so light and nice to wear that I often wear it when it isn’t raining, as it offers great protection from all the elements.

I really like the adjustable sleeve cuffs that help keep water and the jacket off my grip, and it’s stretchy enough to be able to wear the correct fitted size. I love how it fits with the draw cord around the hem.

This is one of the best waterproof jackets I’ve ever tested. You will not regret buying this waterproof jacket for winter. 

PROS

  • It can be worn as a warm jacket and not just a waterproof  
  • Brilliant sleeve cuffs 
  • Great value for money

CONS

  • No cons

RRP£159 / $159

Sizes: XS-2XL

Colours: Hemp / Black

More info: Adidas Rain.RDY full zip jacket

Adidas Climaproof Waterproof Anorak Golf Jacket    

This is probably my favourite piece of golfing clothing I’ve had in a while. I’ve had a few golf anoraks over the years, one of which was an Adidas offering, and this is easily the best I have worn. It is waterproof, offers solid protection in even the most tricky of weather conditions and works to keep the golfer warm all whist allowing golfers to swing freely without being restricted.  

The design is bold, but it is one I like. It’s of course a modern golf look but I’m all about that, I love where golf fashion is heading, and this is the anthesis of that. I think the cameo like design is cool and i would certainly wear this away from the course as well as on it. A slight downside is the price, but you are getting a quality anorak for your money.  

PROS

  • Funky design 
  • Waterproof 
  • Doesn’t restrict a player’s swing 

CONS

  • It is on the expensive side of things 

RRP: £229.99 

Sizes: S-XXL 

Colours: Teal 

More info: Clubhouse Golf website / Adidas website US

Galvin Green Ames Waterproof Jacket

Reviewed by Christopher Vodden

The Ames Waterproof Jacket is an extremely durable and stylish jacket that ticks all the boxes.

It is a 100% waterproof product with sealed seams giving maximum protection from the elements.

Its breathable and stretchy fabric makes it excellent for golfing in the rain or even just going for a stroll without getting too warm. The design is very sleek and compliments the wearer’s physique nicely, with adjustability for the cuff’s chest, and waist to make sure it fits as snugly as possible.  

This jacket is designed to be worn on top of other clothing so it doesn’t offer much warmth, however that does mean it is much more versatile as you can remove or add under layers to suit the temperature whilst remaining completely dry.  

Although the price tag may be out of range for some people, the quality of the materials and excellent craftsmanship in the design make the product justify its premium price tag.  

PROS

  • Stylish design
  • Very waterproof 
  • Did not impede the golf swing

CONS

  • None

RRP – £319 / $399

SIZES: S-3XL 

COLOUR: Alaskan Blue-Navy / Navy-Red / Black-White / Navy-White / Navy-Cool Grey 

More info – Galvin Green Ames waterproof jacket


Best Waterproof Golf Jackets 2025

You’ve seen our top picks for waterproof golf jackets that will serve you well in autumn-winter and through wet conditions.

Whether you’re looking for advanced weather technology, a comfortable fit, or simply a jacket that looks as good as it performs, there’s golf rain gear here for every player.

With one of these jackets in your golf bag, you will be giving yourself the best chance of playing good golf when the rain does decide to come.

Don’t forget to check out and like our YouTube channel – YOUR GOLF NCG – where you will find lots of hints, tips and equipment reviews.

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