GOLF.com: 8 Patriotic Golf Gear Picks Under $250 for Independence Day
Fourth of July Golf Style on a Budget: 8 Picks Under $250
With Independence Day approaching, GOLF.com has put together a head-to-toe patriotic golf outfit that can be assembled for $250 or less per item. The curated selection spans polos, belts, shorts, and footwear — all themed around red, white, and blue.
Key Items at a Glance
Vineyard Vines American Flag Golf Polo
The standout piece of the outfit, this bold flag-print polo is made from the brand's Sankaty performance fabric — lightweight, moisture-wicking, and comfortable enough to wear from the first tee to the backyard barbecue afterward.
Smathers & Branson American Flag Belt
The most premium item in the lineup, this hand-stitched needlepoint belt is backed with full-grain Italian leather and finished with a solid brass buckle. A higher price point, but positioned as a long-term wardrobe investment.
Chubbies The Navy Baby 6″ Shorts
A breezy, stretch-fabric short designed for warm-weather play. Water-resistant and well-priced, with longer inseam options also available for those less committed to the short shorts trend.
Good Good Jimmy Quarter-Zip
A four-way stretch layering piece that works for cool morning tee times or as a casual top off the course. Clean athletic styling makes it more versatile than typical golf-specific gear.
FootJoy ProDry Striped Crew Socks
Long crew socks are having a moment in golf fashion, and these stars-and-stripes ProDry socks combine trend appeal with functional cushioning and moisture management.
adidas MC80 Spikeless Golf Shoes
With the rest of the outfit leaning into loud patterns, the MC80s offer a quieter, classically styled counterpoint — waterproof leather upper paired with adidas BOOST cushioning for all-day comfort.
Ping Karsten O.G. Performance Cap
A retro-inspired cap honoring Ping's founder, blending vintage rope styling with a breathable mesh back and stretch fit. A nod to golf heritage wrapped in modern construction.
Knockaround Clean Sweep Flight Paths Sunglasses
Lightweight performance shades with mirrored red lenses and non-polarized Knockterra lens technology, designed specifically to enhance depth perception on the course.
Strokeslab Take
This kind of seasonal lifestyle feature reflects how golf apparel has evolved — performance and personality are no longer mutually exclusive, and brands like Good Good and Knockaround are increasingly competing alongside legacy names like FootJoy and adidas.
As the line between performance gear and lifestyle apparel continues to blur, seasonal outfit features like this one speak directly to a generation of golfers who treat the sport as a full identity — not just a game. The mix of legacy brands like FootJoy and adidas with newer names like Good Good and Knockaround reflects just how broad the modern golf gear market has become.