Golf rain gear

How to Care for Golf Rain Gear

Keep your rain gear working longer with storage, cleaning, and maintenance habits that take minutes.

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A five-minute maintenance habit

Good rain gear lasts longer when mud, sweat, and damp cuffs are handled before they settle in. Hang the suit at home, not in a zipped side pocket, and treat reproofing as part of the season rather than a rescue job after water starts soaking through.

Try this routine:

  1. Brush off mud before it dries into the fabric.
  2. Hang jacket and trousers wide open until fully dry.
  3. Rinse zips gently if sand or grit gets into them.
  4. Reproof according to the care label when water stops beading.

Small habits, big difference

Dry, clean waterproofs are easier to trust. A jacket that beads water, trousers that don’t cling, and zips that move freely let you focus on club and target instead of whether the next shower will sneak through a tired seam.