All eyes are on Oak Hill as the top 100 male golfers compete in the year’s second major. The first round of the tournament brought chilly temperatures early on, but after experiencing almost every weather condition fathomable at the Masters the players came prepared with proper (and stylish) layering options. From hoodies and crewnecks to cashmere sweaters and bright quarter-zips, we’ve rounded up the best looks from the PGA Championship so far.

Scottie Scheffler
Scheffler is known for being a well-dressed Nike ambassador, but typically keeps within a blue and navy palette. It was nice to see the 2022 Masters Champion in yellow at Oak Hill to brighten up the frostbit morning. The shade of yellow was almost pastel and he toned it down even more by pairing the quarter-zip with simple navy trousers.

Scott Stallings
Scott Stalling’s round one look, head-to-toe in Nobull, shows how far the performance footwear brand has come in the golf apparel space. The red hoodie has a simple-yet-upscale design that gives it versatility for golfers.
Paired with the brand’s Tour trousers, Stallings look is athletic and youthful while still looking professional. It’s a great, balanced casual look that’s tied together by simple white shoes and perfect tailoring.

Wyatt Worthington II
Competing in his third PGA Championship, Wyatt Worthington II entered the first round of the tournament in a stylish yet simple ensemble. He paired simple black joggers with a more upscale Nike silhouette (ADG 4) to give the look a sleek and sophisticated finish. Let’s also give credit to the details that take the look to the next level. Note his high black socks that provide a seamless transition from the joggers to the shoe. We also love the pop of red at the collar from the golf shirt Worthington layered the crewneck over, adding a touch of contrast to the nearly monochromatic look.

Justin Suh (Thursday)
If you’re looking to add some extra calm to your on-course look, this Puma polo featuring a mandala-like pattern should do the trick. Mandalas are often used in meditative practices for grounding and focusing the mind. It’s made with a moisture-absorbing stretch fabric that will also help avoid any additional distractions and add comfort. Justin Suh paired the top with white pants and a matching navy cap for a fun and stylish way to try out a new pattern we don’t often see in golf.

Justin Suh (Wednesday)
We’d be remiss not to include Suh’s head-turning beanie from Wednesday’s chilly practice round. It’s a fun, cold-weather golf cap that he paired expertly with a simple blue crewneck.

Tony Finau
No major style round-up would be complete without at least one mention of Tony Finau. Aligning with the Nike yellow theme, Finau took the bolder avenue with an abstract printed yellow golf shirt topped with a coordinating yellow rope cap. And, to no surprise, his shoe game enhanced his look with monochromatic Nike Air Jordan Low 1 Gs contrasting the bright upper half of his look.

Matt Fitzpatrick
In three shades of blue, Matt Fitzpatrick’s first-round look was colourful without going overboard. Putting the darkest shade on the bottom (trousers and golf shirt) gave the soft blue cashmere sweater room to shine. It’s a masterclass on layering without having to sacrifice style or fit.

Patrick Reed
Patrick Reed’s G/FORE golf shirt featured a stylish-yet-patriotic palm pattern that will be great for holiday weekend golf rounds, too. He toned down the loud pattern with simple navy slacks expertly. A great tip for pairing with bolder patterns is to pick the darkest or most prominent colour in the pattern and match your pants or shorts as closely as possible to that shade.