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Women’s Golf Fashion in 2025: Style, Brands, and Players Defining the LPGA

Women’s golf fashion has never been more exciting. In 2025, the LPGA is showcasing a new era of bold looks, technical fabrics, and crossovers with lifestyle and streetwear brands. From pleated skirts to retro mock-necks, the fairways have become a runway for some of the sport’s biggest names.


The Evolution of LPGA Style

Golf fashion has come a long way from conservative polos and plain khakis. Today’s LPGA players embrace performance-driven apparel that blends athletic movement with fashion-forward design. Sponsors are recognizing that women’s golf is a platform not just for competition, but also for influencing global style trends.


Key Brands Leading the Way 

Nike Golf

Nelly Korda remains Nike’s flagship LPGA athlete, rocking bold colorways, UV-protection mock-necks, and Nike Free Golf sneakers. Nike’s 2025 line highlights Dri-FIT ADV fabrics and minimal, athletic silhouettes.

ADIDAS Golf

Rose Zhang represents adidas with a balance of timeless polos and sustainable materials. Their 2025 collections emphasize Primegreen recycled polyester and fresh, versatile golf dresses.

Malbon Golf

Known for its streetwear edge, Malbon has made a splash by signing Charley Hull and Minjee Lee. Expect pleated skirts, varsity-inspired layers, and bold graphic statements on the course.

Lacoste

French elegance comes through in Céline Boutier’s Lacoste looks. Tailored polos, skorts, and knit cardigans keep her style sleek and classic.

PUMA Golf

With Lexi Thompson as a long-time ambassador, Puma pushes vibrant colors and athletic-inspired lines. Their MATTR polos and pleated skirts keep performance at the forefront while turning heads.

Rhone

A newer player in women’s golf fashion, Rhone signed Lilia Vu to showcase their minimalist, performance-driven apparel. Clean lines and modern silhouettes define their 2025 women’s range.

J.Lindeberg

Bold, fashion-forward, and not afraid of risks, J.Lindeberg continues to expand in golf. Yealimi Noh and Anna Nordqvist showcase the brand’s contrast piping, pleated skirts, and hybrid on-course/off-course fits.

Footwear Leaders

  • ECCO (Lydia Ko): Comfort-first spikeless sneakers, with the new BIOM H5 dominating 2025.
  • Skechers (Brooke Henderson): Lightweight, cushioned GO GOLF shoes built for all-day play.
  • FootJoy: The Pro/SLX Women continues to be a popular choice across the LPGA.

2025 LPGA Fashion Trends

  • Mock-Necks & UV Tops: A favorite of Nelly Korda, sleek collars offer sun protection and a modern silhouette.
  • Pleated Skirts & Dresses: From Lululemon to Malbon, pleats are everywhere, adding movement and style.
  • One-Piece Outfits: Sporty, long-sleeve dresses with cutouts and mesh details are making waves (seen on Yealimi Noh).
  • Sustainable Materials: adidas, Nike, and Rhone are pushing recycled and eco-friendly fabrics.
  • Sneaker-Style Golf Shoes: Spikeless shoes dominate, with comfort and versatility winning over players.

Style Formulas to Steal

  • The Nelly Korda Look: Mock-neck UV top + tour skirt + spikeless sneakers.
  • The Charley Hull Look: Pleated skirt + cropped windbreaker + bold cap.
  • The Rose Zhang Look: Clean polo + tailored skort + neutral shoes.
  • The Céline Boutier Look: Classic Lacoste polo + cardigan + French minimalism.

Why Fashion Matters on the LPGA

Fashion is more than clothes—it’s brand identity, performance edge, and fan connection. Younger audiences are tuning in not only for the golf but also to see the styles their favorite players are wearing. In 2025, LPGA fashion is helping grow the game, inspire fans, and push women’s sports into mainstream culture.


Disclaimer

This article is for editorial and informational purposes only. Brand names, players, and product mentions are based on publicly available sponsorships and fashion releases as of 2025. Fairway Queens is not affiliated with or endorsed by the LPGA, its players, or the listed brands. All trademarks and brand names are property of their respective owners.

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