Spring is here in full swing and with the perfect weather to hit the golf course, it’s more important than ever for women to know what to wear.
When you hear the term “appropriate length,” you might be reminded of school dress codes—and in some ways, golf course guidelines aren’t too different. Some courses have more traditional policies in place, and wearing something too short—like a skirt or shorts—could lead to a request to change.
The good news? Golf fashion has evolved, and the rules aren’t as rigid as they once were.

1. Finding the Right Length
Gone are the days of only being allowed to wear Bermuda shorts. Most courses now accept shorts with a 5- to 7-inch inseam, which offers a more flattering and modern option.
Keep in mind, how clothing fits can vary depending on your height and body shape. What looks long on one person might appear shorter on another. Before heading out, take a quick look in the mirror to make sure your outfit feels appropriate and polished for the course.
Athletic brands that design golf-specific apparel for women usually offer styles in the right length, making it easier to find something that’s both stylish and within dress code.
2. Choosing a Golf Dress
Golf dresses are a popular choice for good reason. Most are designed to fall just above the knee and include built-in shorts for added comfort while playing.
When picking out a golf dress, look for designs made specifically for the sport. Some collared styles may look chic but aren’t always designed for performance or movement. These are better suited for post-round meetups at the clubhouse than an active 18-hole game.
3. Hats and Light Outerwear
A hat is a must-have on the course—not just for sun protection, but also for adding a personal touch to your look. From classic baseball caps to wide-brim sun hats, you have plenty of stylish options to choose from.

Hats should be worn facing forward. Fortunately, most clubs don’t require women to remove them indoors, which is great news after a full round in the sun.
For versatility, choose neutral shades like white, soft pastels, or navy. These tones pair easily with different outfits while keeping your overall look cohesive. If you expect cooler weather or early tee times, pack a lightweight layer that won’t restrict your swing.Final Thoughts
Dressing for the golf course doesn’t mean sacrificing style anymore. With the right balance of comfort and course-friendly design, you can enjoy your game while looking polished and feeling confident. Whether you opt for tailored shorts, a sport-ready dress, or a classic cap, choosing functional and flattering pieces shows respect for the game—while letting your personal style shine through.
