Ace Golfs has built a significant presence in women’s golf fashion through heavy brand investment and a range that is genuinely different from anything else in the market. The prints are bold, the skort lengths are generous and the price point is accessible. Before you add to basket, here’s what’s worth knowing.
Ace Golfs is a direct-to-consumer brand with designs originating in California and production and fulfilment based in Singapore. There is no physical retail presence and no wholesale distribution through golf retailers — everything is sold through the brand’s own website, which ships internationally including to the UK.
The brand covers women’s golf, tennis and pickleball, with a men’s range alongside. The women’s golf collection is the largest part of the offer and the area where the brand has built its following. It is a digitally-native business that has grown quickly through online advertising and social media — which explains why it appears so prominently in search results for women’s golf clothing.
The Range
The collection is broad. Tops cover polos, tank tops, quarter-zips, sweatshirts and outerwear. Bottoms run from skorts and skirts through to shorts, capris, ankle pants, full-length trousers and leggings. Dresses are a strong category. Accessories include shoes and a small selection of add-ons.
What sets Ace Golfs apart from most golf brands is the collection structure. Rather than organising by garment type alone, the range is built around named style groups — Botanical Energy, Bold Baroque, Wildlife Party, Hyped-up Tropical, Playful Nautical among them. Each group has its own colour palette and print direction. It is a fashion brand approach applied to golf clothing, and it gives the range a very different character from the technical Scandinavian brands or the traditional British golf retailers.

The SPF collection is worth noting separately — it covers sun-protective garments across tops, dresses and skorts, which is a practical consideration for golfers who play in stronger sun, whether abroad or during a British heatwave.
What Stands Out
The prints are the obvious draw. Ace Golfs does colour and pattern in a way that most golf brands do not attempt — if you want something that looks noticeably different on the course, this is one of the few places to find it at a non-designer price point. The geometric designs in particular have attracted a following.
The skort length range is genuinely useful. Ace Golfs offers skorts in 16”, 17”, 18” and 19” lengths — a level of choice that is rare in golf clothing and which addresses a real gap in the market for women who find standard golf skort lengths too short. The 19” option comes up repeatedly as a reason customers choose the brand.

The Ruffle collection adds a more overtly feminine direction to the range — ruffled hems, layered detail — which sits outside what most golf brands offer and will appeal to some women and not others. It is worth knowing it exists if that aesthetic is what you are looking for.
Pricing and Value
Ace Golfs sits at an accessible price point — noticeably less expensive than premium technical brands such as Abacus. The website runs frequent promotions and a new customer discount is standard. For the print quality and range of options on offer, the pricing is competitive.
It is worth factoring in that as an international direct-to-consumer brand, delivery costs and any applicable duties may affect the final price for UK customers. Free shipping applies over a certain order value — check the current threshold on the website at the time of ordering.
Ordering from Ace Golfs
There are two things worth being clear about before placing an order, because they come up consistently in customer feedback.
The first is delivery time. Orders are fulfilled from Singapore, and while the brand aims to dispatch within five days of ordering, total delivery time to the UK is typically around ten days — and can be longer. If you are ordering for a specific event or trip, build in plenty of lead time. This is not a brand where you can order on a Tuesday and expect it by the weekend.
The second is sizing. Ace Golfs sizing runs small. The advice from customers who have ordered is consistent: check the size guide on the product page carefully and, if you are between sizes, go up rather than down. The brand does offer exchanges and the customer service team appears to handle size issues promptly — but an exchange adds further time, so getting the size right on the first order is worth the extra care.
The returns window is 365 days, which is generous and suggests the brand stands behind the product. Customer service contacts are responsive to email queries.
Ace Golfs offers something genuinely different in women’s golf fashion — bold prints, an unusually wide range of skort lengths and a price point that makes it accessible to most golfers. The direct-from-Singapore model comes with trade-offs on delivery speed, and sizing needs more attention than you would give a brand you have worn before. Go in knowing both of those things and there is a lot here worth exploring.
Browse the Ace Golfs range in the Women & Golf Fashion Directory.
This is a range overview based on product research and imagery. We’ll be testing key pieces with our editorial team and review panel — and updating this guide with full wear notes as we do.