Best Golf Shorts 2025 – Forbes Vetted

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Slopes, wind, breaks, hazards, club selection—there’s plenty to think about on the golf course. Your shorts shouldn’t be one of them. In fact, the best golf shorts should move with you and look good whether you’re lining up a shot or grabbing a drink at the clubhouse. With so many styles to choose from, I spoke with the founder of a golf apparel brand to find out what really matters when shopping for golf shorts. Based on those insights, I believe the Lululemon Commission Shorts are best for most golfers—they’re stretchy, sweat-wicking, quick-drying and can be dressed up or down.
These are the best golf shorts based on comfort, fit, fabrics and storage options.
To find the best golf shorts, I considered a handful of key factors beyond general comfort: fit and fabric, for freedom of movement; storage, because having enough pockets without unwanted bulk is essential; weather preparedness, to handle hot, humid rounds or unexpected showers; and style, so you look just as good off the course as you do on it. The picks in this guide suit a range of different preferences and playing conditions. Read on to see six of the best golf shorts of 2025, plus four runners-up we also like.
Other Golf Shorts We Like
G/Fore Maverick Shorts ($125): G/Fore’s four-way stretch Maverick shorts are made from a blend of polyester and spandex to help you swing with confidence. They contain mesh pockets for your on-course essentials, and a built-in liner that boosts comfort. At $125, they’re the priciest pair in this guide, but G/Fore knows a thing or two about comfortable golf clothing—you get what you pay for.
Nike Tour Chino Golf Shorts ($80): Nike’s formal take on golf pants features a water-repellent finish to keep drizzle at bay and mesh-lined pockets for your ball, tees and scorecard. The relaxed cut is easy to wear for hours, and it transitions nicely from the course to the clubhouse.
Rhone Commuter Shorts ($98): Rhone Commuter Shorts aren’t technically golf shorts, but they offer plenty of stretch and a few well-placed pockets to meet the needs of most golfers. In fact, they look and feel a lot like our top pick, the Lululemon Commission Shorts. If the 7-inch inseam leaves you feeling a bit too exposed, check out the 9-inch Commuter Shorts instead.
Under Armour Drive Chill Vented ($80): As the name implies, Under Armour’s Drive Chill Vented shorts manage sweat to maintain comfort. The combination of Iso-Chill and ArmourVent fabrics feels breathable and cool, so even a hot round in the Florida sun won’t interrupt your game. The style is finished with four pockets and a fluorine-free water repellent treatment.
Why Trust Forbes Vetted
The Forbes Vetted gear team writes dozens of equipment and apparel guides each year, covering everything from running shoes to massage guns to winter base layers. We also cover a range of golf equipment and apparel, including rangefinders, shoes and shorts.
- Author of this guide and Forbes Vetted gear editor Cam Vigliotta has reviewed outdoor gear and apparel for over six years. While he isn’t an avid golfer, he spends a lot of time evaluating performance fabrics and how they fit on your body, which applies to golf and athletic shorts. He also spends time at the range every now and then to unwind after a long day of work.
- To provide accurate buying advice, we spoke with Scott Morrison, co-founder of Radmor, the first golf apparel brand to eliminate the use of virgin polyester in its clothing. His insights on fit, fabric and functionality helped us identify what makes a pair of golf shorts truly great.
- Beyond expert opinions, we looked into real-world feedback by cross-referencing our picks with online reviews from golfers who have actually bought and played in these shorts. We also spoke with golfers on the Forbes Vetted team to learn more about their favorite styles. All of these insights helped us confirm which pairs truly perform on the course, and which aren’t worth the investment.
How We Chose The Best Golf Shorts
Comfortable, well-fitting golf shorts can influence how you look, feel and play. We focused on key details like fit, storage, weather readiness and performance to make sure our picks are both functional and good-looking.
- We looked for shorts with just the right amount of stretch and breathability—styles that move with you through every swing but still look good, even if you’re struggling to hit a solid shot. A good pair of golf shorts should feel light and comfortable, without being too tight, baggy or stiff.
- Pockets might not seem like a big deal until you realize you don’t have a spot for your tees, ball, scorecard or glove. We prioritized shorts with well-placed pockets that don’t add bulk or get in the way while you play.
- Because golf is played in all kinds of weather, we made sure to include options with moisture-wicking, quick-drying and sun-protective fabrics to help you stay cool and comfortable during long rounds.
- While performance is key, we also looked for shorts that transition well off the course. The best options have a clean, classic style that works whether you’re grabbing a post-round drink or heading out for work before hitting the range on your way home.
How To Shop For Golf Shorts
Finding the right golf shorts comes down to more than looking like Rickie Fowler in his orange Sunday attire. Here’s what to consider before making your pick:
Fit And Fabric
A great pair of golf shorts balance comfort, flexibility and style. Look for materials with a bit of stretch, like blends that contain polyester, spandex and/or elastane, so your shorts move with you as you play.
A tailored (but not-too-tight) fit helps your shorts look good while allowing for full range of motion. As Scott Morrison points out, “The best golf shorts combine technical performance with a natural feel.”
Length is another factor to consider. Most golf shorts fall just above the knee, but brands usually offer slightly shorter or longer inseams, depending on personal preference. Keep in mind that additional coverage also keeps your thighs out of the sun.
Fit is personal, but Morrison notes that for golf, “It has to be functional.” Slim-fit styles offer a more tailored look, but stretch and flexibility is key to maximizing movement. Regular fits are the best all-around choice, while relaxed fits improve airflow and comfort.
Storage
Pockets probably sound like an afterthought, but storage can make a big difference—it keeps essentials like tees, ball markers and your scorecard within reach, without adding bulk or feeling awkward. Morrison notes that “Pocket design matters. Angled side pockets make access easy, while zippered back pockets add security.”
Some brands like Radmor even add unique storage features, like a dedicated golf ball pocket in the side seam. Look for deep front pockets and zippered closures to keep small items secure while you move.
Weather Preparedness
If you prefer to play in warm, sunny weather, it’s important to choose shorts made from breathable, moisture-wicking fabrics that keep you cool and dry. Polyester blends are common because they wick sweat and dry quickly, though Morrison points out that, while synthetics dominate because they manage moisture, “Cotton blends feel more natural and maintain better temperature regulation.” Some fabrics also feature UPF protection to shield you from UV rays. For those who play in humid or rainy conditions, water-resistant finishes can help keep moisture at bay.
Performance technology in golf apparel continues to evolve. Morrison adds that “temperature-regulating textiles, UV-blocking fabrics and water-repellent coatings” are finding their way into apparel as part of an effort to improve comfort in different conditions.
Style
Golf shorts should be functional on the course but versatile enough to wear beyond it. Many options feature clean, classic designs that transition into casual settings. Morrison explains that the best golf shorts are versatile and designed to look just as good at lunch or a casual dinner as they do on the course. The key to style lies in fabric selection, simple colors and a tailored fit that complements your body and doesn’t feel restrictive (because if you feel uncomfortable, you’ll probably look uncomfortable).