Tennis-inspired brands are having a major moment in women’s golf fashion and honestly, it just makes sense. The crossover between the two sports has always been there: movement, performance, clean lines. But now, brands are really leaning in, bringing elevated design and thoughtful details that feel just as at home on the course as they do off of it.
HEAD and Wilson Sporting Goods are leading the charge, and both are doing a smashing job redefining what modern women’s golf wear can look like.

HEAD, in particular, has stepped confidently into the golf space with a collection that feels fresh, flattering, and incredibly wearable. I recently picked up the Pleat Skort paired with the Roll Sleeve Polo, and it’s the perfect example of fashion meeting function. The look is effortlessly put together, polished, comfortable, and versatile enough to take you from the course straight into the rest of your day.
What really sets HEAD apart is the attention to detail. The collection blends elevated basics with playful design elements that give it a modern edge. Pieces like the Tie Collar Top, along with coordinating hats, show just how intentional the line is. Everything works together without feeling overdone. They’ve also expanded into accessories, including hats and headcovers, that complete the look in a subtle, elevated way.
Designed with a seamless mix of sophistication and comfort, the collection has a slightly retro feel, reimagined with modern performance and functionality. It’s wearable, stylish, and thoughtfully designed, everything you want in today’s golf wardrobe. If you haven’t already, take a look at their Spring/Summer ‘26 line. You won’t be disappointed.

On the flip side, Wilson Sporting Goods is delivering just as strong of a moment with their women’s collection, especially when it comes to their pleated skorts and knit polos. During a recent trip to Scottsdale, I picked up two looks that I genuinely can’t wait to wear, and that’s always a good sign.
The Essex Polo, which comes in five beautiful color options, pairs perfectly with the Mid-Town Tennis Skirt. It’s such an easy, put-together combination that feels both classic and current. There’s a refined, almost heritage-inspired vibe to the look, but it still feels fresh enough for today’s course style.
What I love most about Wilson’s approach is the effortlessness. The fit, the fabric, the movement, it all just works. It’s another example of how tennis-rooted brands are stepping into the golf space and striking that perfect balance between sport and style.
If this is the direction women’s golf fashion is heading, I’m all in.
