Why The Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media Should Be Your Go-To Golf Jacket
From the course to city streets, Sam De’Ath explains why the Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media Jacket is arguably the most versatile on the market

This is one of, if not, the most versatile golf jacket on the market. The Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media jacket, boasts an ultra-premium fit and aesthetic, while the modal blend and quilted chest piece allow for a solid combination of both mobility and warmth. The Zuker jacket looks great both on and off the course, justifying the premium price tag.
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Ultra-premium looks
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Extremely soft and comfortable
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Looks great on and off the course
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Would still need to wear a thin midlayer underneath in colder conditions
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If you’re like me and like to try and keep your game sharp all year around, then you’re going to want some versatile apparel that can be worn both on a crisp winter morning and a sunny spring day. The Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media Jacket certainly looks the part, but how practical is this jacket? I’ve tested this jacket for multiple rounds of golf in differing weather conditions to determine whether or not it should be a staple in your golfing wardrobe.
The Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media Jacket has a full zip design with dual toggles
While named a jacket, the Zuker Mixed Media Jacket resembles more of a quilted hoodie. However, unlike a standard cotton hoodie, this garment is premium in every sense of the word, made from 80% model, 15% Polyester and 5% Spandex. The Zuker has been designed with extreme comfort and versatility in mind, providing an extremely soft touch on the skin and impressive levels of stretch, meaning your swing remains unhindered.
The chest section is one of the thickest quilted sections on any golf jacket I have ever worn, yet, remarkably, it didn’t impede on my swing at all. The stretch across the arms, shoulders and back allowed me to swing with freedom, all while remaining warm on cool spring mornings. The modal blend on the sleeves and main bulk of the body provides much better breathability than I was expecting and helped me stay comfortable until the point where I was ready to attack the course in just a polo.
The quilted chest plate of the Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media Jacket provides a lot of warmth
While I haven’t managed to test the Zuker Jacket in the cold depths of the UK winter, I would imagine I’ll need to wear a thin mid layer or baselayer between my polo and the Zuker jacket to feel appropriately warm. The two-way full zipper makes layering much easier than a simple pull-over hoodie and if you were really feeling the cold, then pulling the soft hood up and pulling the signature toggles should do the trick.
The soft modal hood provides great versatility
The thing I like most about the Zuker Mixed Media Jacket and the majority of the Johnnie-O apparel I have tested - it’s ridiculously versatile. This jacket does come with a punchy price tag of $298 but the use you’ll get out of it, makes me think it’s worth the investment. It boasts an extremely premium aesthetic in a navy blue and the fit is one that’s loose enough to swing, but tailored enough that it doesn’t look baggy.
If you’re looking for a premium garment that can worn both on the course, in the bar afterwards or out in the city on the weekends, then I couldn’t recommend the Johnnie-O Zuker Mixed Media jacket any more.
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Sam has worked in the golf industry for 14 years, offering advice on equipment to all levels of golfers. Sam heads up any content around fairway woods, hybrids, wedges, putters and golf balls but also writes about other equipment from time to time.Sam graduated from Webber International University in 2017 with a BSc Marketing Management degree while playing collegiate golf. His experience of playing professionally on both the EuroPro Tour and Clutch Pro Tour, alongside his golf retail history, means Sam has extensive knowledge of golf equipment and what works for different types of golfer.
Sam’s current What’s In The Bag?
Driver: TaylorMade Qi35 9°
Fairway Woods: TaylorMade Qi35 15°, Srixon ZXi 18°
Irons: TaylorMade CB (6-PW) P770 (4-5)
Wedges: Titleist Vokey SM10, 50°, 54°, 60°
Putter: Kevin Burns 9307
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
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