PGA Style Round-Up: What We’re Seeing (and Loving) Right Now
- Jan 25
- 3 min read
From the show floor to the course, here’s how women’s golf style is shaping up.
If there’s one thing the PGA Show confirmed for us, it’s this: women’s golf style is having a real moment — and it’s not subtle.
Between Demo Day and the exhibition floor, we saw a clear shift toward confidence, color, and personality. Brands are leaning into design that feels intentional, wearable, and genuinely fun, while still performing on the course. It felt like the perfect way to kick off The Tee List — surrounded by style that actually reflects how women want to show up in golf right now.
Here’s what stood out most.
Color Is Leading the Conversation
Neutrals will always have their place, but this season, color is driving the story.
Across apparel and accessories, we kept spotting blues and burgundies in every shade — rich, elevated tones that feel timeless without being boring. These were paired effortlessly with the classics: crisp greens and whites that anchor a look and keep it grounded.
What we loved most? These weren’t “statement for statement’s sake” pieces. The color felt thoughtful — designed to move easily from the course to the rest of the day.
Patterns That Feel Playful (Not Loud)
Patterns are back, but in a way that feels grown-up and intentional.
From subtle prints to graphic moments, brands are experimenting with pattern in a way that adds personality without overwhelming a look. The result feels modern, fresh, and far more expressive — proof that women’s golf style no longer has to choose between polished and playful.
Real Style on the Course
One of our favorite parts of PGA week wasn’t just what was hanging on racks — it was what women were actually wearing during and in-between time on the course. We photographed women whose looks stopped us mid-walk. Each one brought her own point of view — mixing color, fit, and function in a way that felt personal and confident. It was a reminder that the best style moments don’t always come from lookbooks — they come from women who know what works for them and wear it well.
These are exactly the kinds of looks that inspire The Tee List.
Fashion That Fits Real Life
What tied everything together was versatility.
So much of what we saw felt designed for actual schedules — pieces that move easily from work to the course, from practice rounds to weekend plans. Comfort hasn’t been sacrificed for style, and performance doesn’t come at the expense of personality anymore. There were so many amazing brands on the exhibition floor that were showcasing this. This balance is where women’s golf style is thriving.
Why This Matters
The PGA Show gave us more than just trend forecasting — it gave us clarity.
Women’s golf fashion is no longer an afterthought or a niche. It’s thoughtful, expressive, and increasingly built with women at the center of the design process. Brands are listening, and it shows.
For us, this round-up is just the beginning.
What’s Coming Next
In the days ahead, we’ll be diving deeper into:
Emerging women-led brands
Founder stories behind the designs
Shopping edits featuring pieces that truly belong on your radar
Style notes from women shaping golf culture in real time
If PGA week is any indication, The Tee List is entering an exciting chapter — and we’re so glad you’re here for it.
Stay tuned. We’re just getting started.


























