Apparel
Dress for Delhi, not just the dress code.
A collared shirt and golf shoes get you through most clubhouse doors. Surviving a June round, a smoggy December dawn round, or August humidity takes a bit more thought — here's our curated take, built around NCR's actual seasons.
Curated, not exhaustive
Cross-check etiquette.html for dress code rules
Performance Polo — Storm Grey
Breathable knit with UV protection, built for a summer tee time without giving up a collar.
UV-Protect Half-Sleeve
UPF-rated fabric for the brutal mid-summer sun, with a quarter-zip collar that still passes dress code.
Lightweight Quarter-Zip
A thin mid-layer for cold December starts that warms up fast once the sun's out by hole three.
Stretch Golf Trousers — Khaki
Four-way stretch fabric that moves through a full swing, tailored enough for any clubhouse.
Tailored Golf Shorts
Knee-length, dress-code-friendly shorts for the public courses that allow them in peak summer.
Rain Shell Jacket
Packable and properly waterproof — built for the monsoon rounds you'll inevitably get caught in.
Wind-Block Vest
Cuts the chill on an early winter front nine without restricting your swing on the back.
Soft-Spike Golf Shoes
Reliable grip on wet, monsoon-softened fairways without tearing up clubhouse floors.
Spikeless Golf Shoes
Comfortable enough to walk eighteen and the clubhouse afterward without changing twice.
Performance Cap
Sweat-wicking band and a brim cut wide enough for actual Delhi summer sun.
Cabretta Leather Glove
Soft leather grip that breaks in fast — the small upgrade most beginners skip too long.
Smog-Season Neck Gaiter
Lightweight cover for early winter rounds when Delhi's morning air quality dips — practical, not paranoid.
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Shop Callaway →Dress for the season
NCR golf has three real weather problems.
Summer heat (April–June)
Breathable, UV-rated fabrics, a wide-brimmed cap, and starting your round before 7am are non-negotiable once temperatures cross 40°C by midday.
Winter smog mornings (Nov–Jan)
Layer for a cold, hazy start that warms up fast — and consider a light gaiter for early tee times when air quality dips.
Monsoon humidity (Jul–Sep)
Quick-dry fabrics and a packable rain shell matter more than waterproofing your shoes — you'll dry out faster than the course will.
Apparel choices still have to clear each club's actual dress code — collared shirts, proper golf shoes, and (at most premium clubs) no denim, even in the clubhouse. Full breakdown in the Etiquette guide.