13 Best Boys' Golf Jackets
List Updated August 2022
Bestselling Boys' Golf Jackets in 2022
PUMA Golf Boys Half Zip Wind Jacket (Big Kids), Peacoat, Large

- 1/2 zip Jacket with stand collar
- Front hand pockets
- Adjustable drawcord at waist
adidas Golf Boys 3 Stripe Layering Jacket, Scarlet/Black, Small

- French terry fleece body fabric for comfort and warmth
- Side pockets
- 3-Stripes branding on right sleeve
- adidas raised "badge of sport" heat transfer at left chest
NFL Youth Boys Matrix 1/4 Zip Top-Light Charcoal-M(10-12), Carolina Panthers

- Officially licensed by the NFL
- HD and screen print
- Contrast neck tape
adidas Golf Boys B 3-Stripes Jacket, Power RED, Large

- French terry fleece body fabric
- Lock down zipper front zipper
- 3-Stripe sleeve detail
adidas Golf Boys 3 Stripes 1/2 Zip Shirt, Red/Night Marine, Large

- French Terry fleece body with graphic 3-Stripes print on right sleeve
- Contrast Zipper
- Engineered with pure motion stretch
Under Armour Boys' ColdGear Reactor Hybrid Jacket,Black (001)/Black, Youth Medium

- UA Storm technology repels water without sacrificing breathability
- ColdGear Reactor adapts to your activity level for the right breathability & warmth for what you're doing
- Lightweight, low-profile insulation embedded between two layers of performance fabric for the ultimate mix of warmth & breathability
- Welded quilting allows the free flow of insulation for more even distribution
- Stretchy side, back & underarm panels for better mobility
adidas Golf Climastorm Jacket, Black, Medium

- Climastorm gives you protection from the wind
- Side seam Welt pockets with zip on one pocket for packability
- Full zip with mock neck
TOREGE Polarized Sports Sunglasses with 5 Interchangeable Lenes for Men Women Cycling Running Driving Fishing Golf Baseball Glasses TR002 (Black&Ice Blue Lens)
adidas Golf Boy's 3-Stripes Piped 1/4 Zip Jacket, Midnight/White, X-Large

- Lightweight and breathable
- Contrast piping on shoulder and sleeve
- Contrast adidas brandmark on bottom-right hem
Nike Kids Boys' Thermal 1/2 Zip Top 2.0 (Little Big Kids), Dark University Red/Wolf Grey, XL (18-20

- Therma-Fit technology
- Double knit pique for ultimate stretch, warmth and mobility
- Traditional half zip silhouette
- Mock neck
- 100% polyester
Team Golf NHL Columbus Blue Jackets Contour Golf Club Headcovers (3 Count), Numbered 1, 3, & X, Fits Oversized Drivers, Utility, Rescue & Fairway Clubs, Velour lined for Extra Club Protection

- 3 stylish contoured headcovers made of buffalo vinyl and synthetic suede like materials numbered 1,3 and X
- The No.1 fits all oversized drivers and the nylon sock protects shafts from damage
- 3 location team embroidery
Columbia Big Boys' Glacial Half Zip Fleece Jacket, Black, Small

- 1/2 zip front
- Imported
- 100 percent feather weight 135 gram microfleece
Asics Jr. Caldera Youth Warm Up Jacket (Large, Black/White)

- 100% polyester
- Zip up closure
- Wind and water resistant
- Welt zipper pockets
- Raglan sleeves
A Review of Affinity Golf Clubs - An Excellent Beginner's Golf Set
This article is about the Affinity line of golf clubs.
As a beginner, you undoubtedly want a lighter club that will be more forgiving when you hit the ball wrong. Affinity's massive woods are just the right size for that, and the shafts are stiffer compared to other more expensive clubs, giving you a better feel on the ball. If you end up choosing clubs with too much flexibility before you get good, you may sacrifice a lot of yardage. Of course, golf is all about mechanics, so if you can't improve your stance, swing, etc., then there's no set that will help you play much better. This is why it's important to get a set of clubs that can withstand abuse as you get better. I found the 3-wood in my Affinity set to be exceptional compared to some other sets I've used. What's good about the Affinity line, is that each set is uniquely designed to offer different aesthetics, club head design, and functional performance. You can also get a bunch of hybrid woods and putters for a great price. These clubs are like the Ford trucks of golf. They are built tough, and it takes a lot to damage them.
Another thing about Affinity clubs is that they last. You could probably continue to use the same set for over 10 years without losing much performance, though you'd probably need to change the grips at some point depending upon how much you play. Some of the clubs Affinity offers are more expensive, and I'm sure the more you're willing to pay, the better the clubs are. But I haven't seen too many other sets that can be so low maintenance with enduring quality. Obviously we'd all like to own Callaway or TaylorMade clubs, but as a beginner, is it worth spending that much money? I say go ahead and check out Affinity, and you'll notice that their clubs can rival even some of the most expensive sets out there. They aren't difficult to get used to, and won't let you down when the going gets tough. For a small price, these clubs go a long way.