We’re back with another edition of Golf fashion Friday, and we’re starting to get into the holiday season! It’s time to buy some gifts for the golfers in your life and we’re trying to make it easier for you.
The brands featured in our list this week are Johnnie-O, Vineyard Vines, Bonobos, Nike and Peter Millar.
We’ve included a polo, two hoodies, a vest and a great pair of golf shoes.
If you’re interested in checking out previous Golf Fashion Friday lists, you can find them here.
If you’re looking to load up your wardrobe for fall, check out these fall apparel lists that we’ve already released: Best golf jackets | Best golf vests Best golf hoodies | Best long-sleeve polos | Best golf sweaters | Best golf quarter zips | Best fall golf apparel
Johnnie-O – The Original 4-Button Polo
Johnnie-O The Original 4-Button Polo (Johnnie-O)
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Why you’ll love it: Sometimes it’s good to get back to basics is as classic as it gets and it looks great on its own and under a crewneck or quarter zip.
Vineyard Vines – Herringbone Bluffs Performance Hoodie

Vineyard Vines Herringbone Bluffs Performance Hoodie (Vineyard Vines)
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Why you’ll love it: This is available in four colors and is perfect for your next fall round of golf.
Bonobos – The Elements Vest

Bonobos The Elements Vest (Bonobos)
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Why you’ll love it: Every golfer needs a vest they can wear on the course, but is perfect for that and much more including dinner and errands.
Nike – Air Pegasus ’89 Golf Shoes
Price: $120
Why you’ll love it: Nike makes some of the best golf shoes on the market and this pair is one of our favorites. These shoes are available in eight colorways.
Shop Nike Air Pegasus ’89 Golf Shoes
Peter Millar – Grid Performance Half-Zip Hoodie

Peter Millar Grid Performance Half-Zip Hoodie (Peter Millar)
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Why you’ll love it: Peter Millar is second-to-none when it comes to golf apparel and . It’s available in three colors.
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