A golf getaway is more than just a few rounds on a new course—it’s a chance to reset, play your best, and enjoy time with friends or teammates. But the wrong gear can turn a laid-back weekend into a frustrating experience. Forget one key item—like a backup glove or weather-ready layer—and your rhythm is off before the first tee. If you’re unsure what to take on a golf trip, this guide breaks it down clearly.
This packing list for a golf trip covers early tee times, changing weather, and everything in between. From course-ready outfits to reliable gear, these golf trip essentials—and tips like checking the forecast before you leave—will help you stay sharp, comfortable, and focused on your game.
Basic Men’s Golf Trip Packing List
This packing list for golf trip weekends covers style, comfort, and on-course performance so you can focus on your game instead of what you left behind.
1. Performance Polos
Plan for one polo per day of golf, plus an extra in case of evening plans or unexpected weather. Choose moisture-wicking polos made from breathable, stretch fabric with UPF protection to keep you cool, mobile, and shielded from the sun. Stick with classic colors or a bold pattern if that’s your style—but make sure they’re approved by your course dress code.
2. Golf Shorts or Pants
Check the weather forecast before you pack so you can bring the right bottoms for your trip. Lightweight stretch shorts work well for warm, sunny destinations. For cooler mornings or evening rounds, include a pair of tailored golf pants with some give. Always aim for style and mobility.
3. Outerwear That Doesn’t Slow You Down
Bring one lightweight quarter-zip or golf-specific jacket. Even if the forecast looks clear, wind and rain are always possible. Choose something that layers easily and doesn’t restrict your swing.
4. A Reliable Golf Hat
Shield your eyes and face. A breathable cap or structured visor helps with visibility and heat control. Bonus: it keeps your look polished throughout the day.
5. Golf Shoes
Comfort and grip matter. Choose shoes you’ve already broken in to avoid blisters mid-round. If you’re flying, pack them in your carry-on to prevent lost-luggage disasters.
6. Performance Socks
Bring more pairs than rounds. Look for padded, moisture-wicking materials that prevent slipping and hot spots. They’ll make a difference by the back nine.
7. Extra Golf Gloves
You’ll want at least two—more if the forecast includes rain. A fresh glove improves grip and feels better than trying to make do with a sweat-soaked one.
8. Golf Clubs and Travel Bag
Double-check your bag now—don’t wait until the morning of your flight. Use a soft or hard travel case depending on airline guidelines and pack a towel or bubble wrap between clubs to minimize impact. A sturdy travel case is a must-have golf trip accessory.
9. Golf Balls, Tees, and Markers
Never assume you can grab these when you arrive. Bring more than you think you need. A stocked side pocket means fewer interruptions during your round.
10. Rangefinder or GPS Watch
These golf trip accessories help you plan your shots and manage pace of play. Confirm they’re fully charged and packed before you zip your bag shut.
11. Sunglasses With UV Protection
Pick sunglasses designed for active wear that won’t slide off mid-swing. Your eyes need just as much protection as your skin.
12. Golf Towel
A small detail that matters—especially in humid or dusty conditions. Use it for cleaning your clubs, hands, or face as needed throughout the day.
13. Off-the-Course Gear
Pack a few versatile outfits for dinners or events. Think polos, chinos, and loafers—easy to wear, easy to pair. Also include a swimsuit if your hotel has a pool or spa.
14. Chargers and Toiletries
Don't forget essentials like phone and watch chargers, deodorant, pain relievers, and sunscreen. These are the items that tend to be forgotten and cost more when replaced on the road.

Other Tips for a Smooth Trip
These small but smart extras can help you avoid last-minute stress and make your weekend more enjoyable.
- Check the forecast a few days before departure and adjust your layers accordingly
- Confirm your tee times in advance and save them to your phone or email
- Check the dress code for each course ahead of time to avoid surprises
- Pack one extra outfit in case of spills, weather changes, or unexpected plans
- Bring cash for tips at the course, clubhouse, or bag drop
- Use packing cubes to keep your gear organized and wrinkle-free
- Charge everything before you leave—rangefinders, GPS watches, phones, and earbuds
- Pack a small first-aid kit with blister pads, pain relievers, and sunscreen
- Label your golf bag and travel case with your name and phone number
- Snap a quick photo of your packed gear for reference or claims if anything gets lost
Finish Strong—With the Right Gear
Every great golf weekend starts with smart packing—and ends with confident performance. At Donald Ross Sportswear, we offer more than just polos. Our men’s golf polos, shorts, pants, shirts, and layers are built for the course but made to move with you everywhere else.
Breathable, stretch fabrics, UPF protection, and timeless style come standard—because we believe the modern golfer shouldn’t have to choose between comfort, class, and performance.
Explore the full collection today and pack like you mean it.