
Nike ACG — All Conditions Gear — was built for trails, peaks, and unpredictable weather. Not golf. But everything that makes ACG work on a ridgeline makes it work on a golf course: water-repellent nylon that handles morning dew, UV-blocking fabrics for midday sun, packable layers for temperature swings, and outsoles that grip wet grass the same way they grip wet rock. The crossover isn't forced — it's obvious.
We pulled 19 pieces from the current ACG line that belong in your golf bag or on your back during a round. The range runs from a $37 Dri-FIT club cap to a $275 Morpho Storm-FIT ADV rain jacket. In between: the Cinder Cone windbreaker that packs into itself, Snowgrass cargo shorts with zippered pockets and water-repellent fabric, Dolomiti nylon shorts and pants tested in the Italian Alps, Storm-FIT ADV rain shells, and trail runners with Vibram outsoles that handle cart paths and fairways.
Seven categories, one brand, every piece linking directly to Nike. Outerwear, mid-layers, tops, pants, shorts, headwear, and trail shoes — the full ACG toolkit, filtered for the course.