15 golf-themed DIY Halloween costumes

We get it, there’s a lot going on in the world right now; no judgment if figuring out a show-stopping Halloween costume wasn’t on top of your list of priorities this year.

Well, have no fear: GOLF’s editors have put together a list of 15 outstanding Halloween costume ideas that you can put together from things you might already have! After all, no one wants to be the one person at the party without a costume…

Check out the complete list below.

15 golf-themed DIY Halloween costumes

Caddie

Surely many of our readers first got their start on the links as a looper. You or probably someone you know has a bib laying around you could borrow. Throw on a white collared shirt and khaki shorts and replace the tees and ball markers in your bib pocket with candy. You can also order your very own caddie uniform coveralls so you’re ready for next year!

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Starter

Grab a clipboard, a watch and make up a “tee sheet” for your neighborhood! Toss on a kilt if you really want to be authentic to the home of golf. Make sure you hit every house on time — and remind the kids it’s cart paths (sidewalks) only tonight. 

Bryson DeChambaeu

You may not have Crushers gear, but do you have a golf club, some showmanship and a cell phone to capture content? Bonus points if you haul around a half-dozen protein shakes to channel the former “Beefy Bryson.”

Content creator

Not a Crushers fan? No problem. Forget the protein shakes and just dress up in golf apparel and run around screaming to the camera after each successful candy stop.

John Daly

This one is probably best suited for the dads out there. JD’s look is sunglasses, cigarette, Diet Coke, beer-belly, outlandishly patterned pants and maybe even a Hooters shirt.

John Daly of the United States gives a thumbs up during a practice round prior to The 152nd Open championship at Royal Troon
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Greg Norman

You may not have the gear to be a “shark,” so why don’t you try the famous Shark straw hat? Best paired with a retro striped polo.

Tiger Woods

This one is a classic: Red polo, black hat (Nike Swoosh or Sun Day Red both work), black pants and bonus points for nostalgia if you chose the OG Nike “TW” logo.

Phil Mickelson

Phil has never been one to make a statement with his fashion, except when he wears his shades while it’s raining. Aviator sunglasses and an all-black outfit should do the trick.

Phil Mickelson at LIV Golf's Chicago event.
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Masters champ

If you have a green sport coat lying around, you’re in luck! Tape an Augusta National logo to the chest and throw your golf clothes on underneath. You’ll be instantly recognizable.

Nelly Korda

After her record-breaking season, the World No. 1 should be a popular look. Go visor with space buns (the girls get it).

Charley Hull

Charley Hull’s look is unmistakable: a TaylorMade hat, aviator sunglasses and a dart.

At this year’s U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster CC, Hull lit it up—and went viral.
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Michelle Wie

A Nike visor, colorful golf clothes and a white belt will complete the look, but can you copy her table-putting setup to really sell it?

Chubbs (couples costume — Chubbs + Gator) from Happy Gilmore

“Be the ball, Happy!” All you need is a yellow cardigan, a yellow newsboy hat and a fake hand.

Christina Kim

PXG newsboy hat, pigtails/piggy braids and a loud shirt.

Anyone from Caddyshack

That hideous plaid golf shirt you might have had since the seventies? Time to break it out! Then just choose your favorite character…

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