Golf Rain Gear Worth Getting
July 29, 2010 by Eliza Melzono
Filed under Golf
If you have been playing golf for more than a short length of time, you are aware that rain gear is an essential element of your golf equipment. Although no golfer wants to have to take it out of their golf bag, unfortunately, the opportunity will present itself. It is a fact of life that the occasion will arise when we will need to play a round of golf on a cold or rainy day. When you find yourself out on the course in these conditions, you will be extremely thankful that you have your rain gear.
When the conversation turns to rain gear we’re talking about a more than a hat or poncho. In today’s golf world, there’s rain gear available to cover most everything we need to keep dry when we’re out on the course. Depending on where you are, or the severity of the storm, you may not have to use every piece, but there are some you always want on hand with your equipment.
1. Rain Suit-Generally, a rain suit will include a pair of pants and a top. Rain suits come in a variety of different materials, and there are numerous styles and designs to choose from. Rain suits lined with cloth material are one of the most widely used options. The suits will not only protect you from the rain, but will also act as a wind breaker and are useful in cooler weather, you can, however, expect to pay a little more for these rain suits.
2. Rain Jacket – Rain jackets can be purchased by themselves, and will probably be the piece of rain gear you’ll use most often. It’s not only easy to put on and take off, it also can double as a wind breaker or actual piece of clothing to keep your body dry when the rain really begins to get heavy.
3. Rain gloves-Rain gloves are a popular item among golfers. Assuring an effective grip in the rain is easy to do with these gloves specifically created for this purpose.
4. Golf bag rain cover-Some golfers will use their umbrella to protect their clubs from the rain, but a bag you may opt for a bag cover can be purchased for a small amount, or may even be included with your clubs, and will be quite effective at keeping your clubs dry.
We could go on about all the other pieces available, but this article at least the four that are the most important to any regular golfer. If you are currently without any of the ones mentioned, put the more important ones on your shopping, or wish, list so you can purchase them as soon as possible.
In addition to writing about golf rain gear, Eliza has also written about ponchos. Check out her sites at golf rain suit or water proof poncho.


