Don’t let the rain put a damper on your round

Yes, you might get wet when you’re out on the course. But don’t let that stop you. In recent years rainwear has become a key component of keeping your golf season going, and clothing manufacturers have designed jackets and pants that don’t feel like you’re wearing a garbage bag while trying to hit your driver. That means breathable, but waterproof. No one does it better than FootJoy and its HydroLite lineup.

“The big change in outerwear is how it is created,” says Chad Crocker, Associate Product Manager, FootJoy apparel. “The goal is to make it light—that’s where the name comes from. And we bond two-and-a-half layers of fabric together to create this, which is the key.”

The HydroLite line keeps you dry, while its four-way stretch fabric means you’ll get the best out of your performance, says Crocker. And since FootJoy leads when it comes to outerwear, they’ve clearly connected with consumers.

Consider the HydroLite Short Sleeve Rain Jacket when it is a little warmer, or the full Rain Jacket (available in Men’s and Women’s) when the temperatures fall a touch.

DryJoys Performance Light Pants offer a two-year waterproof warranty, and are seam sealed for complete protection from the rain.

Don’t forget about your shoes. There’s nothing worse than having cold, wet feet during a round of golf. And frankly, given all the options, there’s really no excuse for it. Most current golf shoes are waterproof to some extent, but FootJoys’ DryJoys set the standard. Consider FootJoy’s latest DNA Helix shoes (DryJoys Next Advancement) if you’re looking for something a little sportier, or the classic stylings of the DryJoy Tour, where a traditional aesthetic meets the latest in technology. Of course, FootJoy’s DryJoy Tour comes with a two-year waterproof warranty.Check out even more products to Extend Your Season with these fall layering products to keep you warm on the course. 

 

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