1. Find the Right Fit:
Petite women often struggle to find clothing that fits well off the rack. When it comes to golf fashion, finding the right fit is crucial for both style and comfort on the course. AmySport™ offers petite sizing tailored for a perfect fit. Pay attention to where the garment hits your bust, waistline, knee or rise in the skort or pant as that makes for a better overall fit. Oversized clothing tends to overwhelm a smaller frame.
2. Opt for Performance Fabrics:
Golf is a sport that requires flexibility and movement, so choosing the right fabric is essential. Opt for performance fabrics from AmySport™ that offer stylish golf attire made from distinctive high-performance materials that move with you, have 4-way stretch for comfort and movement, are lightweight to keep you cool, great recovery that won't stretch out, are durable and long-lasting, won't fade, won't pull, won't pill, and protect you from the sun.
3. Embrace Patterns and Colors:
Don't be afraid to inject some personality into your golf wardrobe with bold patterns and vibrant colors. While classic neutrals like black and white are timeless, adding pops of color or playful prints can elevate your look and make a statement on the course.
4. Layer Smartly:
Weather conditions on the golf course can change quickly, so it's essential to layer smartly to stay comfortable. Invest in lightweight jackets, vests, and sweaters that you can easily add or remove as needed. Opt for pieces that are tailored to your petite frame to avoid feeling overwhelmed by bulky layers. AmySport's "Danni Bomber' offers the perfect, coordinated outer layer.
5. Pay Attention to Accessories:
Accessories can take your golf outfit to the next level. Opt for a stylish visor or hat to protect your face from the sun while adding a chic touch to your ensemble. Invest in a quality golf bag that complements your style and fits your petite frame comfortably. And don't forget about shoes – choose golf shoes with a low profile and excellent traction for stability and style on the course.