Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a golf dress and a matching golf set?
A golf dress is a single-piece garment — simple, streamlined, and easy to put on without thinking about coordination. A matching golf set is a two-piece outfit where the top and bottom are designed from the same collection, often in coordinating colors, prints, or fabrics. Both give you a polished, put-together look on the course. The dress offers convenience; the set offers flexibility. Browse our full range of golf skirts and golf pants if you want to build your own coordinated look from separate pieces
Are golf dresses appropriate for all courses?
Most golf courses that have a dress code are fine with golf dresses, as long as the length is appropriate — generally at or above the knee is the standard. If you're playing at a private club with stricter rules, a midi-length golf dress or a coordinated skirt set is typically the safest choice. When in doubt, a quick check of the course's dress code page covers it. All of our golf dresses are designed with course-appropriate silhouettes in mind. For separate skirt options, see our women's golf skirts collection.
What should I look for in a women's golf dress for warm weather?
Fabric is everything in warm weather. Look for moisture-wicking materials that pull sweat away from the skin rather than absorbing it, and four-way stretch construction that doesn't restrict your shoulder turn or follow-through. Lightweight mesh panels or ventilation zones are a bonus. UV protection — UPF 30 or higher — is worth prioritizing if you spend a lot of time on exposed courses. For additional sun coverage, our long sleeve golf tops and UV cover-ups pair well with golf skirts on particularly hot days.
How do I choose between a golf dress and a matching golf set?
If you want to get dressed quickly and not think about coordination, a golf dress is the easier call. If you prefer the option to mix and match with other pieces in your wardrobe — pairing the top with different <a href="">golf skirts</a> or golf pants, or layering a golf jacket over it on cold mornings — a matching set gives you more flexibility. Many players keep both in their rotation and choose based on the weather and how much they want to think about getting dressed that morning.

