Women's Golf Apparel in Arizona — What to Wear at Kierland, Troon North, and TPC Scottsdale
Women's golf apparel in Arizona comes down to one thing: a collared top and a golf-appropriate bottom in performance fabric that survives the heat. At Kierland, Troon North, and TPC Scottsdale, the dress codes land in the same place — a polo or athletic dress, a skort or golf shorts, and no cotton tees or gym wear. The differences are subtle, but knowing them keeps you from getting turned away at the bag drop. Here's exactly what to wear at each.
What to Wear at Kierland Golf Club
Kierland sits in the heart of North Scottsdale and runs a relaxed-but-real dress code: collared shirts or golf-specific tops, and bottoms made for the course. An athletic dress is the cleanest answer here — it reads as one polished piece and you never think about it again. The Allie Dress has built-in shorts, so you get full swing range and coverage in a single layer, which matters when Kierland's afternoon rounds push past 100 degrees.
If you prefer separates, a women's polo with a skort or golf short is always safe. The Chloe Polo gives you the collar the starter wants to see, in a moisture-wicking knit that doesn't cling when the heat sets in.
The Troon North Dress Code for Women
Troon North is the more traditional of the three, with two championship desert courses and a dress code to match. Collared tops are expected, and denim is out. This is the venue where a polished, collared look pays off — a Riley Polo paired with a clean golf short or skort never raises a question at the first tee. The fabric matters as much as the collar at Troon North, because the courses wind through open desert with almost no shade. A technical knit that moves sweat off your skin is the difference between comfortable through 18 and wilting by the turn.
Dressing for TPC Scottsdale
TPC Scottsdale, home of the WM Phoenix Open, holds a proper country-club standard year-round. Collared shirts or golf dresses are required, and the look skews a little more elevated given the venue's profile. An athletic dress in a clean, solid color is the move here — the Tori Dress reads dialed-in for TPC's clubhouse without sacrificing the range of motion you need on the Stadium Course. Pair any top with a fitted performance bottom like the Olivia when you want separates that still look put-together walking off 18.
One Wardrobe That Covers All Three
You don't need three different golf wardrobes for three courses. Build around two collared tops, one athletic dress, and a fitted performance bottom, all in solid colors and breathable knit, and you're cleared at every Scottsdale course. The shared thread across Kierland, Troon North, and TPC is the same: a collar or a golf dress, a real golf bottom, and fabric built for heat. Get those three right and the venue stops mattering.
What Not to Wear at Scottsdale Courses
Skip cotton tees, tank tops without a collar, denim, and gym shorts — all of them get flagged at the courses with stricter codes, and they hold heat besides. Athleisure that isn't golf-specific is the most common mistake; leggings and a loose tee read as a workout, not a round. When in doubt, default to a collar or an athletic dress and a performance bottom, and you'll never be the one sent back to the car.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a woman wear golfing in Arizona? A collared polo or an athletic golf dress with a skort or golf shorts, all in moisture-wicking performance fabric. Arizona heat makes breathable knit essential. An athletic dress like the Allie Dress covers the dress code and the heat in one piece.
Is there a dress code for women at Troon North? Yes. Troon North requires collared tops and prohibits denim. A women's polo like the Riley Polo with a golf short or skort meets the code. Because the courses run through open desert with little shade, a technical moisture-wicking knit keeps you comfortable through all 18.
Can you wear a golf dress at TPC Scottsdale? Yes. TPC Scottsdale accepts collared shirts or golf dresses and holds a country-club standard. An athletic dress in a clean solid color, like the Tori Dress, reads appropriately for the clubhouse while giving you full swing range on the course.
What fabric is best for golfing in Arizona heat? Moisture-wicking performance knit. Cotton holds sweat and gets heavy, while a technical knit moves moisture off the skin so it evaporates. Every PILLAR golf piece is built from performance fabric designed for triple-digit Scottsdale rounds.
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