adidas Ultimate365 Tour HEAT.RDY Polo Shirt Review
Joe Ferguson takes a look at the adidas Ultimate365 Tour Heat.RDY Polo Shirt
This excellent polo would be a versatile addition to any wardrobe. Light and cool, with excellent freedom of movement, this stylish short will get as much wear off the course as on.
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Excellent freedom of movement
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Made from 100% recycled materials
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Versatile on and off the course
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Would like to see more color options
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adidas is one of the most visible golf clothing brands in golf with some high-profile tour representation in Collin Morikawa, Tyrrell Hatton, and Ludivg Aberg. I was lucky enough to be sent a number of items from adidas, including the Ultimate365 Tour Heat.RDY Polo Shirt. No thanks to the British winter, I have managed to get a good few wears out of it now, so here are my thoughts.
My favorite feature of this extremely comfortable polo is the HEAT.DRY technology which maximizes airflow and does a great job of keeping you cool when the temperature rises. The regular fit is still tailored enough to be flattering, without being clingy, which is perfect for a self-conscious 40-year-old father of two who has skipped one too many gym sessions recently! In addition to the HEAT.DRY tech, there are also side vents to enhance the comfort in heat even further. The stretch knit material provides real freedom of movement throughout the golf swing which is a hallmark of the best polo shirts for golf.
The Ultimate365 Tour Heat.RDY Polo Shirt is made from 100% recycled materials which is a really positive move from adidas, and one that will please the sustainability-conscious.
From a styling point of view, the two-button, blade-style collar provides a modern contemporary look and the contrasting collar and cuffs give some definition and structure to the polo. The Ultimate365 Tour Heat.RDY Polo Shirt is a really versatile crossover piece that I have worn off the course just as much as on.
Available in the blue colorway I tested, or in a slightly brighter Crystal/Jade option, this is an extremely stylish, comfortable, and environmentally conscious golf polo shirt, so if you are looking ahead to enhance your summer wardrobe, the adidas Ultimate365 Tour Heat.RDY Polo Shirt is well worth a look.
For more apparel buying advice check out our guides on the best golf tops, and best golf hoodies.
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Joe has worked in the golf industry for nearly 20 years in a variety of roles. After a successful amateur career being involved in England squads at every age group, Joe completed his PGA degree qualification in 2014 as one of the top ten graduates in his training year and subsequently went on to become Head PGA Professional at Ryder Cup venue The Celtic Manor Resort. Equipment has always been a huge passion of Joe’s, and during his time at Celtic Manor, he headed up the National Fitting Centres for both Titleist and Taylormade. He’s excited to bring his knowledge of hardware to Golf Monthly in the form of equipment reviews and buying advice.
Joe lives in North Devon and still plays sporadically on the PGA West region circuit. His best round in recent years came earlier in 2023 where he managed a 9 under par 63 at Trevose GC in a Devon & Cornwall PGA Tournament.
Joe's current What's In The Bag?
Driver: Switch between Ping G430 Max 10K & TaylorMade Qi10 - both with Fujikura Ventus Black 6-X
Fairway wood 1: TaylorMade BRNR Copper Mini Driver - Fujikura Ventus Black 7-X
Fairway wood 2: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke TD 5 Wood - Fujikura Ventus Black 8-X
Irons: TaylorMade P7CB 3-PW with Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts
Wedges: Callaway Opus 50, 54, and 60 degrees - Project X LS 6.0 shafts
Putter: Odyssey Toe Up #9
Ball: TaylorMade 2024 TP5x
Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 60R
Bag: Vessel Player IV Pro DXR Stand
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