Puma Women’s Everyday Golf Pants Review
We test out the new Puma Women's Everyday golf pants to see how they perform on the course
Puma clothes represent great value and these pants are no exception. Made in a lightweight and stretchy fabric, women of different shapes and sizes will find them comfortable to wear on the golf course and beyond
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Provide a flattering shape
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Easy-to-wear and maintain fabric
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Length won't suit everyone
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Length won't suit everyone
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American golfer Lexi Thompson is the renowned female Puma ambassador, and while we might not look or play like Lexi, Puma’s women’s apparel is both modern and functional and designed to suit the everyday golfer, whatever your size or shape, hence the name of these golf pants.
Made in a lightweight stretch fabric with UPF 40 UV protection, the Everyday pants in navy have a similar look and feel to Puma’s PWRSHAPE pants, which I reviewed favourably, so I was keen to compare with these and the best women's golf clothes for this season.
The length of these pants is 7/8th, and standing at approximately 5ft 5”, they sit a few inches above my ankles for a modern look, which I like, although depending on your leg length, they might not suit everyone.
They have a concealed side zip, and once I had breathed in slightly and zipped up, I felt the effect of the deep waistband that somehow magically pulls you in for a flattering shape, which is one of the same benefits of the PWRSHAPE pants. It's worth pointing out that there is still enough room to tuck in a golf shirt. I like the neat stitching at the bottom of the waistband and side seams as this adds to the detail of what is essentially a pair of plain navy pants.
There are two open slant pockets, and these are plenty deep enough to hold a few accessories, although given the cut of these pants, you wouldn’t want to put too much in them, perhaps a couple of tees. There’s also a welt pocket on the back that you can pop a scorecard or phone in, and above this is a small embossed Puma logo.
I found these pants to be really comfortable thanks to the stretch and lightweight quality of the fabric. They hold their shape nicely and are easy to care for. Living up to their name, as you can happily wear them every day on and off the golf course and representing great value, these are one of the best golf pants.
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Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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