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PING AW25 Women’s Golf Apparel Brings Warmth, Style, and a Bit of Swagger to Winter Golf

Winter golf is a strange beast. Your hands feel like frozen fish sticks, your swing turns into something that resembles a lumberjack’s backswing, and style often takes a back seat to survival. But the new PING AW25 women’s golf apparel collection is aiming to change all that—proving you can have warmth, flexibility, and a dash of runway flair while still nailing that fairway finder.

PING’s Autumn/Winter 2025 range introduces Clo® Insulation technology across several key pieces.

This isn’t your grandmother’s quilting—it’s breathable, stretchy, and soft enough to make you forget it’s keeping you from turning into a human ice sculpture.

It’s built for real golfers, the kind who know that “feels like minus three” isn’t just a weather report, it’s a personal challenge.

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The collection revolves around three colour stories, giving golfers options that work from first tee to après-golf espresso. And while the whole line screams versatility, a few pieces steal the spotlight.

Take the Casey hybrid jacket, for example—the warmest in the lineup. Packed with Clo’s Vivo Extreme insulation, it’s basically a wearable hug with enough stretch panels under the arms and across the back to make sure your swing doesn’t feel like it’s being performed in a straitjacket.

Then there’s the Clare fleece jacket, a blend of performance and elegance with printed floral front panels that could just as easily stroll through a city street as walk down the 18th fairway.

Using Clo’s Eco Pluma insulation, it keeps the upper body cosy without the bulk, while the brushed-back fabric makes it so comfortable you’ll question whether you even want to take it off indoors.

One of the true scene-stealers this season is the Samantha reversible vest. It’s lightweight, warm, and—like a golf pro’s Twitter feed—offers two very different looks depending on which side you’re showing.

One side’s printed, the other’s a solid colour, and both keep your midsection as toasty as a clubhouse fire. Hidden pockets keep the lines clean, and Clo’s Eco Pluma synthetic fill gives you the down-like warmth without the bird feathers.

If you’re after a little more length, the Seren Vest gives you coverage with added stretch panels in all the right spots, so you can still reach that follow-through without tugging at your clothes like a nervous rookie on the first tee.

Layering remains the holy grail of winter golf comfort, and PING has answered with the Jasmine long-sleeve printed top.

Designed with SensorCool® tech, it’s breathable, lightweight, and ready to be worn year-round—either under your vest or on its own for those freakishly mild December rounds.

Not to be overlooked, the collection’s knitwear brings some serious warmth credentials. The Melodie half-zip sweater comes lined with SensorWarm® technology and sports rib and cable detailing for that subtle “yes, I care about style” statement.

Meanwhile, the Lockett roll-neck sweater keeps it classic: simple, lightweight, and warm enough to see you through those icy 8 a.m. starts without resorting to looking like the Michelin Woman.

From head to hem, PING AW25 women’s golf apparel is about marrying performance with style, giving golfers the gear to take on the cold without losing their swing—or their sense of style.

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