The golf polo has been around long enough that most people stopped thinking about it. It's just a collared shirt you wear on the course — the default choice, the safe choice, the one you grab without deliberating. Which is exactly why it's worth reconsidering.
Korean golf brands have spent the last decade building a different kind of golf shirt. The starting point isn't the traditional polo — it's the assumption that a top worn on the course should perform like athletic apparel and look like something you'd reach for when you're not playing. Four-way stretch as standard. Moisture-wicking fabrics engineered to handle a full round in summer heat. Cuts that account for the shoulder rotation in a golf swing rather than the posture of someone standing at a reception.
SOKIM's women's short sleeve golf tops bring together the best of this approach — ladies golf shirts, polo shirts, and short sleeve tops from Korean labels that treat the category as a design problem worth solving rather than a commodity to produce. You'll find relaxed-collar styles that don't require constant adjusting, structured polo shirts that hold their shape through 18 holes, and short sleeve tops that work as a standalone layer or under a golf vest when the morning is cold.
The range covers everything from classic collared golf shirts in solid colorways to more expressive Korean golf fashion in prints and textures that stand apart from what you'd find at most US retailers. If you've been wearing the same style of womens golf shirts for years because nothing else seemed worth switching to, this collection is the reason to look again.
Pair with golf skirts or golf pants for a complete look, or layer under a long sleeve golf top on cooler mornings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between a golf polo shirt and a regular golf top?
A golf polo shirt has a collar and typically a partial button placket — the traditional silhouette that most courses accept as standard dress code attire. A golf top is a broader category that includes collar-free styles, athletic-cut shirts, and performance tops that don't follow the traditional polo template. Both are appropriate on most courses; private clubs with strict dress codes may require a collar, so it's worth checking before you play. Most of the best golf polo shirts for women in this collection include a collar, but the range also includes collarless styles for courses and situations where the requirement is simply "appropriate athletic attire."
What should I look for in women's golf shirts for warm weather?
Moisture-wicking fabric is the most important feature — look for polyester or technical fabric blends that pull sweat away from the skin rather than absorbing it. Four-way stretch is equally important: you need full range of motion through the shoulder and back without the shirt pulling or twisting. Lightweight construction and breathable weaves matter more than anything else in summer heat. Several styles in this collection are specifically engineered for warm-weather play with moisture-wicking fabrics and ventilation construction. Product descriptions list the specific fabric composition and performance features for each style.
Are collared golf shirts required on most courses?
It depends on the course. Most private clubs and traditional golf courses in the US require a collar — a polo shirt with a button placket is the safest interpretation of that requirement. Many public courses, resort courses, and modern daily-fee facilities have more relaxed dress codes that simply ask for "neat athletic attire," which can include collarless tops and athletic-cut styles. If you're playing an unfamiliar course, checking their website before you pack is always the simplest solution. Our women's golf polo shirts include both collared and collarless styles — the product titles and descriptions note the collar construction for each.
How do I choose between a sleeveless golf top and a short sleeve golf shirt?
The main considerations are sun exposure and temperature. A short sleeve golf shirt provides some arm coverage and modest UV protection that a sleeveless top doesn't. If you play on exposed courses with significant direct sun, a short sleeve is the more practical choice. If warmth and coverage aren't concerns and you prioritize maximum freedom of movement and ventilation in summer heat, a sleeveless top has a functional advantage. Many golfers carry both and choose based on the day's conditions.
What makes Korean golf polo shirts different from US brands?
The difference is primarily in how the category is treated. Korean golf brands have invested heavily in fabric technology, construction details, and design — shorter hemlines sized for the golf swing rather than general wear, stretch fabrics engineered specifically for rotational movement, and aesthetic decisions that treat the golf polo as fashion rather than uniform. The result is a golf shirt that performs as well as athletic wear and looks as considered as a fashion piece. It's a combination that most US golf brands have been slower to prioritize, which is why K-golf fashion has found a growing audience among golfers who want both.
How should I care for women's golf shirts to maintain their performance?
Wash in cold water and either air-dry or use low heat in the dryer. High heat degrades the stretch and moisture-wicking properties of performance fabrics over time — the material loses elasticity and the wicking treatment breaks down. Avoid fabric softeners, which coat the fibers and reduce breathability. Most golf shirts can be machine-washed; specific care instructions are listed on each product page. Treating your golf shirts the same way you'd treat high-performance athletic wear extends their life significantly.
What sizes are available in women's golf polo shirts and tops?
Most brands in this collection offer sizes from XS through XL, with select styles extending to XXL. Korean sizing can run slightly smaller than standard US sizing, particularly through the shoulders and chest. If you're between sizes or prefer a more relaxed fit over an athletic-fitted silhouette, sizing up is generally the right call. Individual size charts are on each product page.

