Golf Stores That Made Me Rethink My Entire Golf Wardrobe
Houston surprised me. I came for the food and ended up falling for the golf fashion. As a solo traveler and casual golfer, I wasn’t looking for anything serious—just gear that didn’t scream “country club uniform.” What I found were two wildly different but equally epic golf stores that changed the way I shop for the game. Whether you're playing to win or just vibing on the green, here’s where you’ll want to stop next time you’re in town.
You know that feeling when you walk into a store and immediately think, Wait, this place gets it? That’s what happened when I stepped into Greyson. First off, this isn't your average golf shop. It’s like someone took performance wear, wrapped it in luxury, and gave it a cool, laid-back attitude. The whole vibe is effortless sophistication with a hint of wild. They call it “the wolf spirit” that mix of independence, loyalty, and low-key badass energy. And yeah, it works. The store carries gear that actually makes you feel like playing better. Not because it’s flashy, but because it’s so well-made you can’t help but stand up straighter. Think elevated hoodies made of buttery-soft cashmere blends, structured polos that look just as good at a rooftop bar as they do on the back nine, and joggers that make travel feel like less of a chore.
I picked up the Koko Hoodie in Light Grey Heather (yes, that name alone sounds like a low-key Bond girl). Made from a luxe wool-cashmere blend, it’s warm but lightweight, minimal but detailed, basically the hoodie that does it all. I’ve worn it from an early-morning tee time to drinks downtown without feeling the need to change once.
Ever worn something and suddenly felt like you were the main character in your own weekend? That’s this hoodie. And what I love most about Greyson is that it isn’t just trying to sell clothes it’s building a lifestyle. A tribe. A “Pack,” as they call it. You’ll see nods to loyalty, community, and excellence stitched into every piece. Honestly, it's not just golf wear, it’s something I’d want my future kid to inherit. No joke.
Bad Birdie
This place? It’s chaos, but in the best way. The moment you step in, it’s like golf had a Red Bull and got a personality. Color. Prints. Attitude. Honestly, it’s like someone finally gave golf apparel a wake-up call and said, “Hey, it’s okay to have fun.” Bad Birdie was born because one guy wanted a cool shirt for a tournament, Googled “how to make golf polos,” and actually did it. Respect. It all started from an apartment, some DIY hustle, and answering emails under fake names to sound more legit. Love a humble beginning.
But now? Now it’s a full-on movement. Think bold shirts with wild prints, gear that makes you stand out without feeling like a walking joke, and styles that work on the course and at the bar after.
🔥 A few things I spotted (and might’ve bought):
Polos with palm trees, flamingos, and wild patterns that still somehow look sleek. You don’t look like a clown, you look like someone who has range.
Moisture-wicking, sun-blocking fabric that actually feels good. Not scratchy, not stiff.
Sizes for everyone - from small to XXL. You love to see it.
A vibe that says: I’m here to win, but also to enjoy the ride.
One thing that really clicked with me? They’re not just selling clothes - they’re selling the idea that golf is fun again. And if you’ve ever played a chill 18 with friends and cold drinks under the sun, you know that’s what it should be about. Who says golf has to be all hushed tones and khaki pants? Bad Birdie is proof that you can hit good shots and have a personality while doing it. And honestly, even if you’re not the best player, you’ll look like you’re having the most fun, and that’s a win in my book.