
Custom golf socks have one job: keep your team performing through every minute of every match, while making your brand or club identity instantly recognizable on the field of play. ZheSock has produced golf socks for high school programs, college athletics, semi-pro clubs and youth leagues across the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, country club and private club programs, golf academies ecosystems since 2008.
Style: No-show or low-cut with cushioned sole
Season: Year-round in warmer climates; April to October in Northern Hemisphere temperate zones
Get Free Team QuoteEvery sport has its own demands, and golf is no exception. Our specification baseline for custom golf socks:
Country clubs and private golf clubs commonly order branded golf socks for member welcome kits, tournament gifts, and pro shop retail. Average member club order is 500-2,000 pairs annually.
| Quantity | Unit Price (FOB) |
|---|---|
| 100-500 pairs | $1.96 - $3.40 |
| 500-2,000 pairs | $1.54 - $2.55 |
| 2,000+ pairs | $1.40 - $2.04 |
Most golf programs operate to fixed season schedules. We work backwards from your opening game or tournament:
For a typical golf program ordering by sea, plan to place the order 10-14 weeks before your season opens.
Send us your golf team brief - color palette, roster size, season start date, and budget. We will respond within 12 working hours with sample plan and tier pricing.
For golf, start with height. Most buyers choose no-show or low-cut. No-show works for a clean shoe line, low-cut gives a little more ankle coverage. For warm climates and most April to October programs in the Northern Hemisphere, that is the practical range. On course, players want a sock that stays down in the shoe and does not slide. Add a cushioned sole. Keep the upper lighter so the foot does not feel bulky in the shoe.
For custom orders, plan the build around real use. Golf socks usually sit in the $1.4 to $3.4 FOB range depending on yarn, knit density, embroidery, and packaging. MOQ is 100 pairs, which works for club shops, country clubs, private clubs, and academy stock tests. If you want a club crest, place it on the cuff or outer ankle, not under stress points. Keep the logo size moderate. Large embroidery can rub inside a shoe.