How to choose golf waterproofs for links golf
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How to choose golf waterproofs for links golf
Executive Summary
Wind, spray, and fast moving showers demand breathable, seam sealed waterproofs that layer over mid layers without drag.
Introduction
Use this guide to choose with confidence and build a reliable kit for Irish conditions. Where helpful, we link to the relevant collection and supporting layers such as Mid Layers, Waterproofs, Base Layers, and Trousers.
Core Benefits for golfers
- Seam sealed, breathable jackets with venting.
- Overtrousers that pull on quickly for squalls.
- Low bulk collars that do not press the throat.
- Stretch where you rotate most.
Fit and Sizing Guidance (men and women)
Try on with a Mid Layer underneath. In posture, raise your arms to shoulder height and rotate. Overtrousers should clear shoes when pulled on at the tee.
Fabric and Technology
Three layer membranes balance durability and breathability. Smooth inner faces slide over brushed mid layers.
Seasonal Layers
Calm but wet: jacket over polo. Wind and rain: jacket over mid layer. Cold and wet: add a Base Layer.
Care and Longevity
Rinse salt spray promptly, wash cool, dry as directed, and restore DWR when water stops beading.
Comparison Pointers
Pick the piece with cleaner collar behaviour in wind and better venting you can use between shots.
Quick Facts
- Three layer fabrics feel steadier in wind.
- Pit zips help dump heat quickly.
- Trim hems and cuffs reduce flap.
- Overtrousers protect warmth on long walks.
FAQ
- Is a three layer jacket necessary Helpful for links durability and comfort, though lighter two layer options work in lighter rain.
- Do I need braces on overtrousers Optional. Ensure waist stays put during rotation.
- What if collars rub the chin Choose a lower stand and softer inner facing.
Conclusion and Call to Action
Refine your kit with practical pieces that suit Irish weather. Visit Ace Golf Clothing or browse the collection: How to choose golf waterproofs for links golf.
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Ace Golf Clothing equips golfers for Irish weather with breathable, mobile layers that look smart on and off the course. For sizing support, use Contact.
Layering by month in Ireland
- March: Base layer + polo + light mid layer. Keep a compact waterproof for showers.
- April: Polo + mid layer. Add a gilet for early starts.
- May: Polo most days. Quarter zip for wind.
- June: Breathable polo. UPF helps on bright spells.
- July: Polo and light trousers. Keep a towel for humidity.
- August: Polo + light mid layer if breezy.
- September: Polo + mid layer. Waterproof if showers threaten.
- October: Base layer + polo + mid layer. Gilet optional.
- November: Base layer + polo + insulated mid layer or gilet.
Mobility checks before you buy
Take posture, make a slow backswing and a full finish. Watch shoulder seams, knees, and hems. Zip a quarter zip to the chin to confirm collar comfort.
Budget checklist: features that matter
- Breathable knit or weave.
- Quick drying finish.
- Four way stretch.
- Stable collars and trims.
- Smooth faces for easy layering.
- Colourfast dyes.
- Clean shoulder and seat seams.
- Hem to hip with a slightly longer back if needed.
- Cool wash care and fast line drying.
Troubleshooting fit issues
- Shoulder bite: size up or choose a roomier cut across the back.
- Hem lift: look for a slightly longer back hem.
- Collar bunch: choose a lower stand and softer interlining.
- Sleeve grip: seek larger arm openings or longer cuffs.
Care and longevity routine
Rinse salt or sand, wash cool, avoid softeners, hang to dry, and reshape collars. Rotate garments if you carry a bag so one seam does not take all the friction.
Outfit capsules that always work
- Classic: white polo + navy trousers + grey quarter zip.
- Sport: light blue polo + charcoal trousers + black mid layer.
- Links: navy polo + khaki trousers + navy gilet under a waterproof.
- Winter: base layer + polo + insulated mid layer + waterproof.
Layering by month in Ireland
- March: Base layer + polo + light mid layer. Keep a compact waterproof for showers.
- April: Polo + mid layer. Add a gilet for early starts.
- May: Polo most days. Quarter zip for wind.
- June: Breathable polo. UPF helps on bright spells.
- July: Polo and light trousers. Keep a towel for humidity.
- August: Polo + light mid layer if breezy.
- September: Polo + mid layer. Waterproof if showers threaten.
- October: Base layer + polo + mid layer. Gilet optional.
- November: Base layer + polo + insulated mid layer or gilet.
Mobility checks before you buy
Take posture, make a slow backswing and a full finish. Watch shoulder seams, knees, and hems. Zip a quarter zip to the chin to confirm collar comfort.
Budget checklist: features that matter
- Breathable knit or weave.
- Quick drying finish.
- Four way stretch.
- Stable collars and trims.
- Smooth faces for easy layering.
- Colourfast dyes.
- Clean shoulder and seat seams.
- Hem to hip with a slightly longer back if needed.
- Cool wash care and fast line drying.
Troubleshooting fit issues
- Shoulder bite: size up or choose a roomier cut across the back.
- Hem lift: look for a slightly longer back hem.
- Collar bunch: choose a lower stand and softer interlining.
- Sleeve grip: seek larger arm openings or longer cuffs.
Care and longevity routine
Rinse salt or sand, wash cool, avoid softeners, hang to dry, and reshape collars. Rotate garments if you carry a bag so one seam does not take all the friction.
Outfit capsules that always work
- Classic: white polo + navy trousers + grey quarter zip.
- Sport: light blue polo + charcoal trousers + black mid layer.
- Links: navy polo + khaki trousers + navy gilet under a waterproof.
- Winter: base layer + polo + insulated mid layer + waterproof.
Layering by month in Ireland
- March: Base layer + polo + light mid layer. Keep a compact waterproof for showers.
- April: Polo + mid layer. Add a gilet for early starts.
- May: Polo most days. Quarter zip for wind.
- June: Breathable polo. UPF helps on bright spells.
- July: Polo and light trousers. Keep a towel for humidity.
- August: Polo + light mid layer if breezy.
- September: Polo + mid layer. Waterproof if showers threaten.
- October: Base layer + polo + mid layer. Gilet optional.
- November: Base layer + polo + insulated mid layer or gilet.
Mobility checks before you buy
Take posture, make a slow backswing and a full finish. Watch shoulder seams, knees, and hems. Zip a quarter zip to the chin to confirm collar comfort.
Budget checklist: features that matter
- Breathable knit or weave.
- Quick drying finish.
- Four way stretch.
- Stable collars and trims.
- Smooth faces for easy layering.
- Colourfast dyes.
- Clean shoulder and seat seams.
- Hem to hip with a slightly longer back if needed.
- Cool wash care and fast line drying.
Troubleshooting fit issues
- Shoulder bite: size up or choose a roomier cut across the back.
- Hem lift: look for a slightly longer back hem.
- Collar bunch: choose a lower stand and softer interlining.
- Sleeve grip: seek larger arm openings or longer cuffs.
Care and longevity routine
Rinse salt or sand, wash cool, avoid softeners, hang to dry, and reshape collars. Rotate garments if you carry a bag so one seam does not take all the friction.
Outfit capsules that always work
- Classic: white polo + navy trousers + grey quarter zip.
- Sport: light blue polo + charcoal trousers + black mid layer.
- Links: navy polo + khaki trousers + navy gilet under a waterproof.
- Winter: base layer + polo + insulated mid layer + waterproof.
Layering by month in Ireland
- March: Base layer + polo + light mid layer. Keep a compact waterproof for showers.
- April: Polo + mid layer. Add a gilet for early starts.
- May: Polo most days. Quarter zip for wind.
- June: Breathable polo. UPF helps on bright spells.
- July: Polo and light trousers. Keep a towel for humidity.
- August: Polo + light mid layer if breezy.
- September: Polo + mid layer. Waterproof if showers threaten.
- October: Base layer + polo + mid layer. Gilet optional.
- November: Base layer + polo + insulated mid layer or gilet.
Mobility checks before you buy
Take posture, make a slow backswing and a full finish. Watch shoulder seams, knees, and hems. Zip a quarter zip to the chin to confirm collar comfort.
Budget checklist: features that matter
- Breathable knit or weave.
- Quick drying finish.
- Four way stretch.
- Stable collars and trims.
- Smooth faces for easy layering.
- Colourfast dyes.
- Clean shoulder and seat seams.
- Hem to hip with a slightly longer back if needed.
- Cool wash care and fast line drying.
Troubleshooting fit issues
- Shoulder bite: size up or choose a roomier cut across the back.
- Hem lift: look for a slightly longer back hem.
- Collar bunch: choose a lower stand and softer interlining.
- Sleeve grip: seek larger arm openings or longer cuffs.
Care and longevity routine
Rinse salt or sand, wash cool, avoid softeners, hang to dry, and reshape collars. Rotate garments if you carry a bag so one seam does not take all the friction.
Outfit capsules that always work
- Classic: white polo + navy trousers + grey quarter zip.
- Sport: light blue polo + charcoal trousers + black mid layer.
- Links: navy polo + khaki trousers + navy gilet under a waterproof.
- Winter: base layer + polo + insulated mid layer + waterproof.
Layering by month in Ireland
- March: Base layer + polo + light mid layer. Keep a compact waterproof for showers.
- April: Polo + mid layer. Add a gilet for early starts.
- May: Polo most days. Quarter zip for wind.
- June: Breathable polo. UPF helps on bright spells.
- July: Polo and light trousers. Keep a towel for humidity.
- August: Polo + light mid layer if breezy.
- September: Polo + mid layer. Waterproof if showers threaten.
- October: Base layer + polo + mid layer. Gilet optional.
- November: Base layer + polo + insulated mid layer or gilet.
Follow up questions: Which conditions do you face most often. What fit suits your swing. Which colours work with your current trousers.