The ifrothgolf review
Under Armour's mainstream golf polo, now in its third generation. It uses a lightweight, four-way stretch knit with moisture-wicking and fast-drying properties, an anti-pick and anti-pill finish, UPF 40 sun protection and an anti-odour treatment. It comes in both plain and printed versions in a loose athletic cut, and sits around the 50 pound mark which is competitive for a brand-name technical polo.
What's great
The stretch is the standout. The fabric genuinely moves with your swing rather than fighting it, so you forget you are wearing it. It wicks well and dries fast, which makes it a sensible choice for warm or humid rounds, and the anti-pill finish means it holds up to repeated washing far better than cheaper polos that go bobbly after a season. Plenty of colourways and a fit that looks fine away from the course add to the value.
Worth knowing
The cut runs loose and a touch long, so anyone after a trim, modern silhouette may want to size down or look elsewhere. The lightweight fabric is on the thin side and can show sweat patches, and the printed versions can feel slightly less soft than the plain. It is a solid all-rounder rather than a premium-feeling polo, and the collar can soften and lose its shape over time.
The verdict
A genuinely dependable, good-value golf polo that nails the basics: stretch, breathability and durability. If you want a comfortable workhorse you can wear all summer and not baby through the wash, it earns its place. Just go in knowing the fit is relaxed rather than tailored.





