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Our Editors Found the Perfect Golf Pant for Year-Round Play
Swing with full motion in these stretchy and soft trousers.
LOOKING GOOD ON the golf course has never been easier, and while you may never strike the ball like Scottie Scheffler, you can at least look the part. While shorts do have a time and place, if you truly want to be the most stylish golfer on the course, putting on some of the best golf pants is the way to go, and thanks to the constant evolution of golf clothing brands, we're encountering some of the best active wear to date. That also means stellar golf shirts, golf shoes, and yes, golf shorts, too.
In 2026 it’s time to ask more from our pants. They shouldn't just look amazing on the green, they should also be a dream to play in, and thanks to performance features like four-way stretch, UPF+ protection, water-resistance and more, it’s now a reality. Couple those features with a heavy leaning towards style and you will be looking as good as you feel—cool, calm and collected, whether it's the first tee or the last hole—and that includes the nineteenth green and beyond.
Best Golf Pants
- Best Overall Golf Pants: TravisMathew Open To Close Pant 2.0
- Best Slim-Fit Golf Pants: Lululemon ABC Slim-Fit Golf Trousers
- Best Office-To-Course Golf Pants: Bonobos Performance Link Pants
- Best Athletic Fit Golf Pants: Under Armour Drive Pants
- Best Jogger-Style Golf Pants: Vuori Sport Fleet Jogger
- Most Comfortable Golf Pants: Adidas 365 Golf Pants
When creating our guide of the best golf pants, we tested the functionality of each one by playing at least a full round of golf. After playing, we also took into account each pant's style, especially when it comes to versatility in wear. The goal was to find a pair of performance-driven slacks you can wear right off the course and into your other weekend plans.
If you wish to nail every shot in your next game, set aside your summer pants and invest in the good stuff. Regardless of what type of golf pants you're after, there's sure to be a stylish and comfort-driven pick in here for you. And you may even luck out with something that can not only attack the course, but give you fashion points in the office or protect you from the elements as you get out on a boat this summer.
What to Consider
Materials
Most golf pants are made of fabrics that have a level of stretch and moisture-wicking, however each pant will have its own way of putting those features together. For example, sometimes a golf pant is made to prioritize being lightweight and cooling, so the fabric might lose a little durability and softness in the design process. On the flip side, a brand might want to make a golf pant that's sturdy and comfortable (almost like a chino pant), meaning it might be a little heavier and trap more heat.
Fit
Golf pants are usually constructed to have more room in the seat and quads, so if you like a slim-fit cut you can go and buy a slim-fit golf pant and still get the look you like while having extra space already built in. A classic fit is going to be a near straight fit, which some of our editors prefer since the cut can present a cool throwback look when done right. A classic fit will almost always have the most amount of room in the legs and seat. In our honest opinion, we find a tapered golf pant best for most guys. It's slimming in all the right areas while still providing space where you need it most. A tapered golf pant is also going to look stylish when worn off the course after a round of play. In terms of an athletic fit pant, we only recommend this cut of golf pant if you are already wearing athletic fit jeans and pants.
Color
When building your golf wardrobe (a big part of the game), start with dark colors such as black, navy, and grey. These colors will easily match with what's already in your closet and can be worn off the course. Lighter colors like white and salmon are more fun to play with and look sharp when put together correctly—but they're likely not as versatile to match with what's already in your wardrobe.
Versatility
Unless you're competing in golf tournaments or playing multiple times a week, golf pants should provide versatility in wear off the course. We curated all our best golf pants with consideration to lifestyle use. That means each pant we recommend is going to be acceptable on some level to wear around when not playing. Some of these pants we recommend have more versatility than others, though. The golf pants from Lululemon, Rhone, and TravisMathew are going to be most acceptable to wear outside of golf.
How We Selected
While I may not be the every weekend player that some of you are, the one thing I am is a stylish guy, so as I started my search for the best golf pants on the market in 2026, I did my thorough due diligence to make sure each pair earned a spot on this list.
I also consulted with our resident golfer on staff, Senior Gear and Reviews Editor Ryan Brower, for his favorite pants he loves to play in as well. To narrow down our favorites, we evaluated golf pants based on quality, performance, (obviously) style, and price point. We then looked into what each golf pant does exceptionally well. Lastly, we considered golf pants that have gained long-term praise from the golf community over years. Looking at all of those factors, we were able to assemble our list below. Read on for the very best in slacks made for chips, drives, putts, and more.
As the Style and Reviews Editor for Men's Health, Joseph covers all-things fashion and grooming. Previously, Cheatham was a commerce editor for Spy, and he has written for Travel + Leisure.
Jeff Turbett is a fitness and wellness writer who's based in Miami, FL. His work has been featured in The Manual and FightCamp.
Ryan Brower is the Senior Gear and Reviews Editor at Men’s Health, where he tests the best products in outdoor gear and tech. Baseball, surfing, and camping occupied most of his time growing up. He also trained in martial arts for 12 years and holds a third degree black belt. He has written about the outdoors for nearly two decades and was previously the Managing Editor, Content Performance at Gear Patrol. He is also a Certified Beer Server and previously covered the craft beer industry. Ryan currently lives on the water in New Jersey with his wife and their dog.
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