16 Free Golf Patterns to Knit and Crochet
We’re well into spring and into the golf season! Whether you play every weekend or just on vacation, watch on TV or just have a loved one who plays, you can improve the game by adding handmade accents. Knit and crochet these golf club covers and classic golf vests for yourself or someone you care about.

Golf Club Covers
Protect your clubs and be able to easily identify your golf bag with these clubs. Make the striped ones in your favorite colors, or make one of the animals for a laugh from everyone.
- Fair Isle on the Fairway Golf Club Covers
- Golf Club Covers
- Crochet Golf Headcovers
- Knit Golf Headcovers
- Gopher Golf Club Cover
- Poodle Golf Club Cover

Golf Vests
If you’re out a little early, these classic vests will keep you warm and leave your arms free to start play.
- Men’s Golf Vest
- Men’s Basektweave Vest
- Man’s Seeded Rib Vest
- Men’s Mosaic Vest
- Dad’s Cabled Vest
- Par Vest for Him
- Adult Crochet V-Neck Vest
- Twisted Rib Vest
- Chevron Duo Vest

Bonus: Vintage Golf Hat
Keep the sun out of your eyes in a more traditional fashion than a baseball cap with this vintage style golf cap.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of things can I knit or crochet for a golfer?
More than you’d think! Golf club head covers are the classic handmade golf gift… they protect the clubs and you can customize them in team colors, favorite patterns, or even fun shapes like animals. Knit golf vests are another great project… classic, preppy, and practical on the course. You can also make golf tees bags, towel caddies, and more. Handmade golf gifts are so thoughtful because golfers rarely expect someone to make something for their game.
Are golf club head cover patterns good for beginners?
Many of them are! Most golf club covers are basically worked in the round using basic stitches… single crochet, double crochet, or stockinette knit. You do a few increases and decreases to get the right shape and you’re done. Some more detailed designs have cables or colorwork, but there are plenty of simple ones in this collection that are perfect for intermediate beginners. They’re also a great size for a quick weekend project.
Can I make a golf vest for any size?
Most of the golf vest patterns in this collection include multiple sizes. Check the specific pattern for the size range before you start. If the pattern doesn’t include your size, most experienced knitters and crocheters can adjust by working out a simple calculation based on gauge. A note on fit though… vests are a lot easier to size correctly than full sweaters because you’re only fitting the torso, no sleeves to worry about!
What yarn works best for golf gifts?
For club covers, you want something sturdy that’ll hold its shape and protect the club heads… wool or a wool blend is fantastic, and it has some natural cushioning. Acrylic works too and it’s easy to wash. For golf vests, a smooth DK or worsted weight is classic. Traditional golf style tends toward neutrals and classic colors… navy, grey, forest green, cream… but honestly, who says a golf vest can’t be bold? Make it in whatever colors make your golfer happy.
Are these patterns free?
Yes! All 16 patterns in this collection are free. They’re from the Yarnspirations website, so you’ll click through to find them there. If you want a printable, ad-free version, check whether Yarnspirations offers a downloadable PDF. Happy stitching… and happy golfing!
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