Custom Disc Golf Apparel for Women

Quick Answer
  • Women's disc golf apparel is underserved by most disc golf brands.
  • Bear Grips carries women's performance tees, tanks, and moisture-wicking options with no minimum.
  • Great for women's disc golf leagues, clubs, and instructors who want custom-branded women's gear.
  • Open a free shop and sell through your link. No inventory needed.

Disc golf apparel women search for is often an afterthought from mainstream disc golf brands, which design for men and add a women's option as a secondary SKU. Women's disc golf leagues, clubs, and instructors who want custom gear that fits properly and looks intentional have a better option: building their own shop with women-first products and your own club branding. Bear Grips carries women's athletic apparel from Bella+Canvas, Sport-Tek, and Bear Grips' own line, all available with no minimum order.

The Gap in Women's Disc Golf Apparel

Most disc golf clothing brands stock one or two women's tees, usually a standard tee in a women's cut. Disc golf apparel women actually want for on-course performance is more specific:

  • Racerback or tank construction for full throwing range of motion
  • Moisture-wicking fabric for hot summer rounds
  • Fitted cut that does not bunch during a full throw
  • Enough collar or coverage to meet any basic course dress standards

Disc golf clothes women buy from mainstream brands often fit improperly or look like a men's shirt ordered small. A custom shop solves this: you select the women's-specific product styles, apply your club or league branding, and the result is gear that was designed for women from the start.

Women's Products in the Bear Grips Catalog for Disc Golf

The Bear Grips catalog includes several women's-specific options well-suited for disc golf:

  • Ladies Racerback Tank (Next Level) - $19.88 (VIP base). Full arm mobility. The top women's disc golfers prefer racerback construction for throwing mechanics. Lightweight and breathable.
  • Performance Workout Tank (Bella+Canvas) - $19.88 (VIP base). Flowy athletic tank with moisture-management fabric. Looser fit than a racerback for players who prefer coverage over compression.
  • Ladies' Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek) - $25.88 (VIP base). Short sleeve, full polyester performance fabric. Best choice for courses with a no-tank dress code.
  • Women's Flowy Scoop Muscle Tank (Bella+Canvas) - $25.88 (VIP base). Casual athletic look that works post-round as well as on-course.
  • Women's Premium Triblend Tee (Next Level) - $24.88 (VIP base). Softer hand than polyester, heathered triblend. A good choice for club or league shirts where comfort is more important than moisture-wicking performance.

Who Opens a Women's Disc Golf Apparel Shop

The disc golf shirt women market is served by shop owners who already have a women's disc golf community. The strongest candidates:

  • Women's disc golf leagues and clubs - A league of 20-50 women players that wants matching league shirts is a natural use case. Share the shop link with members and each person orders their own size.
  • Disc golf instructors who run women's clinics - Selling branded apparel through a clinic builds identity for the program and creates a passive revenue stream.
  • Women's disc golf content creators - An Instagram or YouTube following of women disc golfers will buy from a creator they follow. Branded tees and tanks are the easiest merch to start with.
  • Disc golf course pro shops - Courses that run women's leagues or women's events can stock women-specific branded gear in their shop without managing inventory.

How to Run a Women's Disc Golf Apparel Shop

The setup is the same as any other Bear Grips shop. The key difference is product selection: lead with women's-specific cuts rather than unisex styles. Here is a simple three-product starter for a women's disc golf shop:

  1. Ladies Racerback Tank (Next Level) - $19.88 VIP base, retail around $32-35
  2. Ladies' Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek) - $25.88 VIP base, retail around $38-42
  3. Mesh Snapback Hat (Yupoong) - $25.88 VIP base, retail around $38

At 25 units per month across three products, revenue at VIP pricing: roughly $275-$350 in margin after base cost. The free plan supports 3 products and requires no monthly fee, making it a zero-risk way to test demand before committing to VIP.

Using Custom Apparel for Women's League Uniforms

Women's disc golf leagues are one of the fastest-growing segments in recreational disc golf. Leagues that run matching apparel for each season report higher retention and better event attendance. Players who feel like part of a team come back.

For a seasonal league shirt, the Ladies Racerback Tank or Ladies' Moisture-Wicking Tee at retail of $35-42 is a natural cost for league registration. Some leagues include the shirt in the registration fee; others sell it as an add-on. Either way, the shop handles size selection, payment, and fulfillment without league organizer involvement beyond sharing the link.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bear Grips carry women's disc golf shirts?

Yes. The catalog includes the Ladies Racerback Tank (Next Level), Ladies' Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek), Performance Workout Tank (Bella+Canvas), and several other women's-specific styles. All available with no minimum order.

What is the best disc golf shirt for women?

For on-course performance, the Ladies Racerback Tank (Next Level) and Ladies' Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek) are the top picks. The racerback offers full arm mobility for throwing; the tee works for courses with dress codes.

Can a women's disc golf league get custom matching shirts?

Yes. Open a free shop, upload your league logo, add the women's products, set your retail price, and share the link with league members. Each player orders their own size and it ships directly to them.

Is there a minimum order for women's disc golf apparel?

No minimum. Single-unit and bulk orders are priced the same. Free US shipping on all orders.

Megan Sullivan
Megan Sullivan
Niche Sports & Emerging Communities Writer

Megan writes about the smaller, weirder, and faster-growing recreational communities that mainstream brands ignore. She covers everything from spikeball tournaments to sober run clubs and is fascinated by how niche groups punch above their weight in apparel.