Starting the Quest
So last Tuesday morning, I dumped all my old golf shorts on the bed – you know, the ones that ride up or get sweaty after two holes. Grabbed my notebook and wrote: “Time for new ones.” Drove straight to the mall because online pics lie about fabric thickness. First stop: sports store by the food court.

Testing Weird Fabrics
Started grabbing every “golf” labeled short in the women’s section. Tried the slippery polyester ones first – felt like wearing a trash bag. Next pair had mesh panels under the butt… looked like bike shorts! Swung an imaginary club in the dressing room. Big mistake. Heard fabric rip near the seam. Clerk gave me that “you break it you buy it” stare. Paid $40 for torn shorts. Ouch.
Real-World Course Test
Wore four contenders during Wednesday’s 9-hole round with my sister. Took notes between shots:
- Pair 1: Felt dry but waistband dug in when squatting to read putts
- Pair 2: Pockets sagged with tees in them – kept hiking them up
- Pair 3: Light blue turned see-through when sweaty. Nope!
- Pair 4: Perfect until hole 7… started chafing my inner thighs
Surprise Winner
Found the magic pair at a random discount store! Thought they were yoga shorts but tag said “performance twill.” Wore them Friday through Sunday – washed ’em twice between rounds. Key stuff:
- 4-way stretch that didn’t bag out
- Hidden sweat-wicking liner (looks normal!)
- Deep pockets that hold 6 balls without bouncing
Top Styles That Made the Cut
After three weeks of washing, sweating, and practicing chip shots in my backyard, here’s what actually works:
- The Bermuda Buddy: Knee-length with side vents – no more restricted backswings
- Pocket Rocket: Zipper-secured pockets – keeps valuables safe during bunker shots
- Airflow Skort: Looks like a skirt but has compression shorts underneath – zero ride-up
- Quick-Dry Roller: Foldable waistband – adjustable for big lunch days
- Stretch Ninja: Matte fabric hides sweat stains – dark colors only though!
What I Learned
Never trust “golf” tags – test mobility before buying. Bend over like you’re picking up a ball! If the fabric feels stiff or makes swishy noises? Leave it. Spent $127 total – kept three pairs that survived backyard sprinkler tests AND 18-hole marathons. Still returning those mesh-panel disasters tomorrow…
