Under Armour Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket Review

We put the stylish and smart Under Armour Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket through its paces on and away from the course

A golfer wears the Under Armour Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket
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Golf Monthly Verdict

The Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket does all the basics very well! Although it's clear and obvious that it's been designed with golf in mind, the minimalist, stylish looks mean it could easily be worn off the golf course, as well as on it. Overall, it's a supremely comfortable garment that many will adore

Reasons to buy
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    Great all-round comfort

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    Stylish look and handy pocket arrangement

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    Excellent range of movement

Reasons to avoid
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    Arms are slightly baggy

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Since the early 2000s, Under Armour has been producing premium golf apparel that is worn by the likes of multiple-time Major winner, Jordan Spieth. There have been many excellent apparel items from the brand and, in the case of the Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket, it's safe to say Under Armour have done it again!

Constructed of a double-knit fabric, the first thing I noticed when out the box is how soft and lightweight the material is. Unlike some of the best golf jackets on the market, the Bomber doesn't have a lining, but the fabric used still provided excellent insulation that worked perfectly when playing an early morning round, or a round in the UK...

A close up of the Under Armour Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket

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Where I felt the jacket really stood out, though, was how non-restrictive it was in the swing. Like many of the best Under Armour golf clothing, it features four-way stretch that allowed me to commit to every shot on the course. Admittedly, the arms were ever so slightly baggy, but not to the point where they impeded me, especially as the cuffs kept the material up when rolled up the arm.

Another big bonus is how the jacket is laid out. Like the various midlayers, jackets and hoodies on the market, it has two pockets on the front, but also a pocket situated on the left side of the chest which is perfect for storing your phone or other necessities. Although it is a great feature, it may be better suited to off-course activities, as having an item placed in the pocket during the swing can be a tad distracting.

Importantly, if conditions do change when out on the course, the single-zip design means it can be taken on and off quickly, whilst the material does perform well if water comes into the equation. Obviously, with the thickness, you would likely not wear this in hotter temperatures, but for spring and early morning rounds, it excels in temperature control.

So, performance and ease of use-wise, the Tour Tips Jacket delivers in spades and, when it comes to looks, it certainly doesn't disappoint. The model I tested featured in a 'Silt and Black' colorway, which I adored, as the black lines on the shoulders really complemented the lighter shade of the body and the Under Armour branding running down the spine was very subtle.

Could the brand include more colors than the two available (Silt/Black and Black/White)? Possibly. However, this is one of the unusual times where I don't mind the lack of color choices, as the light and dark options should appeal to a wide range of tastes.

Overall, I am seriously impressed by the Under Armour Tour Tips Full-Zip Bomber Jacket. Not only is it one of the most comfortable items of clothing now in my closet, but the premium look and feel excel, both on and off the course. If you are looking for a new jacket, I would seriously consider this model.

Matt Cradock
Staff Writer

Matt joined Golf Monthly in February 2021 covering weekend news, before also transitioning to equipment and testing. After freelancing for Golf Monthly and The PGA for 18 months, he was offered a full-time position at the company in October 2022 and continues to cover weekend news and social media, as well as help look after Golf Monthly’s many buyers’ guides and equipment reviews.

Taking up the game when he was just seven years of age, Matt made it into his county squad just a year later and continues to play the game at a high standard, with a handicap of around 2-4. To date, his best round came in 2016, where he shot a six-under-par 66 having been seven-under through nine holes. He currently plays at Witney Lakes in Oxfordshire and his favourite player is Rory McIlroy, despite nearly being struck by his second shot at the 17th during the 2015 BMW PGA Championship.

Matt’s current What’s In The Bag?

Driver: Honma TW747, 8.75°

Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Rocketballz Stage 2, 15°, 19°

Hybrid: Adams Super Hybrid, 22°

Irons: Mizuno MP54, 5-PW

Wedges: Cleveland 588 RTX 2.0 Tour Satin, 50°, 56°, 60°

Putter: Cleveland TFI 2135 Satin Cero

Ball: Titleist Pro V1x