Given that golf was born on the linksland of the Scottish coast, it’s always been played in both fair weather and foul. And while wind is one of its natural defenses, asking us to control our ball accordingly, rain does little to add to the game’s creativity. Rather, it's just something to endure. However, equipped with a good set of golf waterproofs , a pair of the best waterproof shoes and the right attitude and playing through a downpour or two is achievable.

But what about your golf clubs? Keeping them dry is vital unless you want to be toweling off your grips every second, not to mention protecting the rest of your bag’s contents, which is likely to include a spare glove or two, your valuables and maybe one of the best rangefinders , which don’t typically come cheap. The best w

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