Figuring out what to wear for tournament golf is about more than putting together a good-looking outfit. Competitive rounds can mean long days at the course, changing conditions and plenty of time on your feet, making comfort, versatility and performance important parts of any tournament wardrobe.
In our latest AmateurGolf.com video, we take a closer look at some of the women’s golf apparel essentials for tournament play, featuring pieces from PUMA Golf.

Watch: Women's Tournament Golf Essentials
For a closer look at the pieces and how they fit into a tournament golf wardrobe, watch our full video:
Women's Tournament Golf Essentials | What to Wear ft. PUMA Golf
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Building a Tournament Golf Wardrobe
A good tournament wardrobe starts with pieces that can work together throughout the season.
Golf polos and sleeveless tops provide the foundation, with options that can be paired easily with different bottoms depending on the course, conditions and personal style.
Skirts and golf pants give players options for warmer and cooler tournament days, while also making it easier to build multiple outfits around the same collection of tops.
And because tournament conditions can change quickly, layering pieces such as quarter-zips and lightweight pullovers are another valuable addition to the golf bag.
The goal isn't necessarily to bring more clothing — it's to have a collection of versatile pieces that can be mixed, matched and layered throughout a tournament.
PUMA Golf Women's Apparel
All of the apparel featured in the video comes from PUMA Golf's women's collection, including polos, sleeveless tops, skirts, pants and layering options.
Players looking to update their tournament wardrobe can also check out the latest styles in PUMA Golf Women's New Arrivals.
Whether you're preparing for your first competitive event or simply looking to upgrade your golf wardrobe, having a few dependable tops, bottoms and layering pieces can make getting ready for tournament day a whole lot easier.
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