Recently, I’ve been noticing so many new women’s golf brands popping up all over my social media. It seems like everyone is finally catching on that we want to look as good as we play, giving us more fashion-forward options that move the women’s game away from “just athletic” and toward effortlessly stylish.

This new generation of brands is blending performance, personality, and polish in ways that feel exciting and very wearable both on and off the course. To see who’s really delivering on the promise of “style meets sport,” I decided to order a few pieces from two of my new discoveries: Featherie and Sierra Madre. My goal? To compare the wearability, comfort, and quality to see how each brand expresses its take on modern women’s golf wear.
Featherie: Where Function Meets Fashion
Featherie first caught my eye with its simple silhouettes and refined color palette, think elevated neutrals with a hint of sophistication. Their aesthetic feels sleek and feminine without being fussy, the kind of pieces that make you want to plan a tee time just to wear them.

I ordered a few of their bestsellers: the Featherie Carli Skort, the Lexi Polo and the Reese Hoodie, all in my usual size small to keep the comparison consistent.
First impressions: right out of the package, the fabrics felt buttery soft with just the right amount of compression to hold their shape. The stitching was clean, the zippers smooth, and even the branding tags looked premium (it’s always the little details that say a lot).
Fit and comfort: Featherie’s cuts are flattering yet functional. The skort sits perfectly on the waist, moves easily through the swing, and passed my “walk 18 in desert heat” test with flying colors. Breathable, lightweight, and stylish, exactly what I look for when playing under the sun.

Overall I give Featherie an 8 out of 10. I’m anxious to see how the brand expands and what the future holds for them.
Sierra Madre: Performance with Personality
If Featherie is about refined elegance, Sierra Madre is the brand that brings a bit of bold adventure to women’s golf fashion. Their designs blend color, comfort, and a touch of West Coast spirit, perfect for players who want their style to feel active, approachable, and fun.
I ordered the Ready Skort, the Ready Mock Neck Tank, and the Sport fleece Mock Neck Pullover, all pieces that promised all-day comfort. The pullover is a modern nod to vintage letterman sweaters. I love it!

First impressions: Sierra Madre’s fabrics have a slightly more structured feel — durable, supportive, and made for real movement. The color palette is what truly sets them apart: earthy tones with a pop of bright that feels fresh and confident. Everything arrived beautifully packaged using recycled materials — a nice bonus for an eco-minded golfer.
Fit and comfort: The fit leans a touch more athletic, offering a bit more room through the hips and a slightly longer skort length. I love that. It’s made for women who walk the course, chase the sun, and still want to look good doing it.
Style points: Sierra Madre earns high marks for personality. Their designs have flair without being loud, and their attention to detail, embroidered logo, functional pockets, and flattering seams shows they’re building for the modern woman golfer, not just shrinking a men’s line and calling it “ladies.” Be sure to check out their great line of accessories too. 9 out of 10 for me!
Two Brands, One Shared Mission
Both Featherie and Sierra Madre are reimagining what women’s golf wear can be. They’re part of a movement that says we deserve choice. From refined neutrals to sporty brights without sacrificing comfort or performance.
- Featherie is for the minimalist, the woman who loves timeless, versatile pieces she can wear on or off the course.
- Sierra Madre is for the expressive player, the one who embraces color, adventure, and a little California-cool energy.
My verdict? You can’t go wrong with either. They both deliver on quality, comfort, and confidence, proof that women’s golf fashion is finally catching up to our style standards.
Final Thought
Golf fashion is having a moment, and it’s one I’m here for. Whether you lean toward Featherie’s chic polish or Sierra Madre’s relaxed vibrancy, the point is simple: we finally have options that make us feel like ourselves on the course. And honestly, that might be the biggest win of all.
