Best Sunscreen For Golf 2022

Our guide to the best sunscreen for golf covers creams and sprays that offer convenient protection when playing in the sunshine

Best Sunscreen For Golf
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Best Sunscreen For Golf

A good sunscreen is the most important item in your golf bag and is even more crucial than your driver or favorite putter. True, sunscreen won't help you play better golf, but sometimes the best golf accessories (opens in new tab) aren't about the swing. Sunscreen is so important because it protects your skin - and your health is what really matters. Read Why Golfers Need To Wear Sunscreen (opens in new tab) if you're still skeptical.

It's probably fair to say, lots of golfers don't apply sunscreen in fear of getting a greasy grip (opens in new tab). But plenty of the best sunscreens for golf won't cause you any issues in that department. Roll-ons are popular, too, although it doesn't mean sprays aren't effective - just avoid getting sunscreen in your eyes and nose, as this can be extremely uncomfortable. So, without further ado, here is our rundown of the best sunscreens for golf. For other protective equipment, why not also take a look at our best golf sunglasses (opens in new tab) guide, our best golf hats guide and our best golf umbrellas (opens in new tab) guide.

Best Sunscreen For Golf

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A'PIEU Pure Block Daily Sunscreen Cream SPF45

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A'PIEU Pure Block Daily Sunscreen Cream SPF45

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 45
Water Resistant: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Non-sticky and non-greasy
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Fast absorbing
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Great for all skin types

Reasons to avoid

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May need more regular application than others on this list

A fantastic offering from A'Pieu, this sunscreen offers excellent all-day UV protection that will also keep your skin well hydrated and feeling fresh even after you finish your round of golf. Everyone hates sticky and greasy suncreams and especially if you're planning on playing golf, having greasy hands is an absolute no-no. That's where this cream excels and really does absorb quickly on your skin. Gently apply it to your extremities and get playing! 

Eucerin Sun Allergy Protection Creme-Gel Spf50

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Eucerin Sun Allergy Protection Creme-Gel SPF50

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 50
Water resistant: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Contains antioxidants
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Quick absorbing gel
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Non-greasy

Reasons to avoid

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Some may not like the gel texture

Another fast absorbing sunscreen is this gel offering from Eucerin that offers a natural protection against the sun. While most will be familiar with sunscreens coming in sprays and lotions, this is one of the few gel offerings on this list that is fragrance and preservative free. It is also water-resistant and offers reliable protection from the sun. 

Banana Boat Ultra Sport Sunscreen Lotion

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Banana Boat Ultra Sport Sunscreen Lotion

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 30
Water resistance: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Clinically proven UVA and UVB protection
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Non-greasy
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Breathable 
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Endurance against water

Reasons to avoid

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Not as easy to apply compared to a spray or roll-on

One of the best sunscreens on this list for sport, Banana Boat have invented an excellent product here that is durable and long lasting. Specifically designed to be used in sports, this sunscreen combats sweat and water and will keep you cool and fresh on the course too, thanks to its breathable qualities. While it might not have as many antioxidant and moisturizing properties as other offerings on this list, it is a great option for golfers looking to stay well protected from the sun's glare during those hot days on the course. 

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Alba Botanica Sunscreen SPF 30

Specifications

Water resistant?: Yes
SPF: 30
Moisturizer?: Yes

Reasons to buy

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30 SPF
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Includes a moisturizer and anti-aging nourisher
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Water-resistant

Reasons to avoid

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Small bottle for price

Non-greasy lotions are definitely the way to go when it comes to golf suncreams and this botanically moisturising lotion certainly ticks that box. It is made with mineral sunscreen ingredients as well as aloe vera and a chamomile extract that all combine to provide excellent protection from the sun. It is particularly great for those with sensitive skin and those looking to stop the effects of aging. It also is water resistant for up to 80 minutes and has been recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation. What's even better about this product is that it is made with a plant-based blend of botanical ingredients, making it excellent for any environmentally conscious golfers out there. 

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COOLA Mineral Face Matte Sunscreen SPF 30

Specifications

Water resistant: Yes
SPF: 50
Moisturizer: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Antioxidant-rich facial suncream
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Sweat resistant to 80 minutes
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Factor 50 SPF rating

Reasons to avoid

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Smooth lotion can get sticky on your hands

All products within the COOLA range are crafted with at least 70 per cent certified organic ingredients. There are plenty of tropical scents to choose from, and given we can work up quite a sweat in the heat of battle, this is not to be sniffed at - excuse the pun. While we're on the subject of sweat, this suncream is also water resistant up to 80 minutes, with players needing to apply the cream 15 minutes before they head out to play and then every two hours after. That makes it a very efficient cream that also features anti-oxidants that will help keep your face feeling fresh and moisturized. 

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Supergoop! Matte Screen Sunscreen SPF 40

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 40
Water resistent?:

One of the brand's best-sellers, this 100 per cent mineral matte screen acts as a 'mattifying, make-up gripping primer'. In other words, it provides super defense from UV rays, as well as giving your skin a smooth and even look - because it's important to look good on the course, too. This very popular sunscreen is totally invisible and oil-free. It is fantastic for all types of skin and is rich in antioxidants too. 

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Neutrogena Sport Face Sunscreen SPF 70+

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 70
Water resistant?: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Water resistant to 80 minutes
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High SPF
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Oil-Free

Oil-free and non-greasy, there's no danger of losing your golf grip with this sunscreen. It's water resistant, too, handy if you want to dive into the pool straight after your round. And it's fragrance free too! As this is a 70SPF suncream you only need to apply it once every two hours and need about one ounce of the lotion to cover yourself adequately. This is dermatological tested and is backed by science, meaning it is one of the most trustworthy suncreams on this list. 

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Sun Bum Mineral Sunscreen Lip Balm SPF 30

Specifications

Moisturizer: Yes
SPF: 30
Water resistant: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Chemical free
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Lightweight and silky
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Can be used on lips and face
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Enriched with minerals

Reasons to avoid

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May need more regular application

Sun Bum offers a wide range of excellent sunscreen products - but they're not just on the list for the attention-grabbing name and funky logo. Your lips are really sensitive, yet golfers tend to forget to apply sunscreen to this area of the body. This suncream is also enriched with Zinc Oxide to help keep your face looking clear and fresh and is also hypoallergenic too. Whether you live on the beach or the golf course, you can, as the brand says, "Trust the Bum". 

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Thinksport Sunscreen SPF 50+

Specifications

Moisturizer: Yes
SPF: 50
Water resistant: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Made from botanical ingredients
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Very easy to apply 
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Non-scented

Reasons to avoid

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Some may prefer a scented suncream

If you want to avoid chemical sunscreens with harmful ingredients such as homosalate and oxybenzone. This is another mineral-based sunscreen that uses natural zinc oxide, plus it contains a range of botanical ingredients to protect your skin from sunburn. Not only that, it will help keep your skin safe from premature aging too, which should especially appeal to those who spend many a long day out on the baking hot fairways. It is easy to apply and will hydrate your face when you wear it, it also doesn't feel oily or sticky and hasn't got any unpleasant chemical scents. 

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Babo Botanicals Super Shield Sunscreen Sport Stick SPF 50

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 50
Water resistant: Yes

Reasons to buy

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Soothing stick suncream
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Fully organic
  • Fragrance free
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Fragrance free

Reasons to avoid

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Some may not like the stick applicator here

You can't go wrong with a 'Super Shield'. Babo products may originally have been created with babies and children in mind, but the brand has grown and offers a range of products for the whole family. This award-winning sunscreen contains no oxybenzone or octinoxate. Just shake well and apply liberally 15 minutes before you head out. The stick functionality means that you won't get as much of the suncream on your hands, which is great for those lathering up right before their first tee shot. It is a zinc-based mineral formula designed to caress your skin with soothing organic oils like jojoba. 

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EltaMD UV Pure Broad-Spectrum Sunscreen SPF 47

Specifications

Moisturizer?: Yes
SPF: 47
Water resistant: Yes

Sensitivity-free, fragrance-free, paraben-free, oil-free, dye-free, hormone-free, gluten-free and noncomedogenic - so all the boxes ticked. It glides on the skin, rubs in quickly, and its' easy to reapply - which should be done at least every two hours. This sunscreen is also water-resistant and will protect against the sun's UVA and UVB rays. It is paraben and oil-free and will not leave a lasting smell or feel sticky on your hands. 

How we test sunscreen

Here at Golf Monthly, we employ a rigorous testing procedure (opens in new tab) when reviewing any product on our website. All of our writers are experienced golfers who know and understand how to use golf equipment and can ably analyse the benefits and drawbacks of any golf product. Essentially, we look to test gear to help you make the most informed decision when purchasing a set of clubs or a pair of golf shoes. Specifically, when it comes to testing the best sunscreen for golf, we look to test each product in a variety of conditions from rainy days to sunny days out on the course to see how we found using each cream. We assess everything from the feel of the sunscreen to how easy it was to apply. It is important to note that no manufacturer can buy a good review. 

What to consider when purchasing sunscreen

As sunscreen is one of the most important pieces of equipment to carry out on the course, it is wise to think about which one is right for you. That can sometimes be an overwhelming decision as there area many different types of sunscreen on the market that offer different types of protection. So what should you look out for when purchasing your next bottle of sunscreen for the course? Well, take a look at our handy list of tips below that will help you make the most informed choice. 

1. Moisturizer and anti-oxidants

Many of the best suncreams on the market contain a variety of minerals and botanical ingredients that will help keep your face feeling fresh and moisturized on the course. That is a huge bonus of any cream and is something you should certainly look out for if you plan on spending a lot of time under the hot sun. Moisturizers can keep your face feeling smooth and supple after you've come away from the course too!

2. SPF rating

Now this is often subject from person to person. But no matter who you are you need to make sure you're getting the right SPF for you. This is the protective rating of the sunscreen, with higher SPFs lasting longer and giving greater protection from the sun. If you're someone with quite delicate skin, it is recommended you purchase a sunscreen with a higher SPF rating. 

3. Feel

It's also best to avoid sunscreen that does not contain any oils, parabens or anything that would make it feel sticky or slippery on your hands. Look out for roll-on sunscreens or those that are non-greasy, as slippery hands are a golfer's worst nightmare. 

4. Water resistance

As you never know when the heavens might open on the course, right? Sometimes too you can get a little sweaty on a hot day, so make sure to buy a sunscreen that offers adequate waterproof protection in order to ensure the layer of cream you have applied does not rub off.

5. Weight

One thing to keep in mind is not to buy a big bottle of sunscreen. The smaller the better, as this will be getting stashed in your golf bag and you don't want it to A) explode; or B) weigh your bag down unnecessarily.  

It's also very important to stay hydrated when you're on the course so why not take a look at some of our guides on the best golf water bottles (opens in new tab), best golf mugs (opens in new tab) and best golf hip flasks (opens in new tab).

FAQs

Should golfers wear sunscreen?

Golf is an outdoor sport that people are more inclined to play on sunny days - so the risk factor is high. Most skin cancers are caused by exposure to the sun, and over the last 30 years melanoma rates have doubled in the UK.  Despite the alarming numbers, recent research conducted by SMS on behalf of the Melanoma Fund (opens in new tab) found that only 42 per cent of surveyed golfers use sunscreen when the weather demands it. And a staggering 30 per cent admitted that they actively avoid sun protection in favour of a tan.

How do you protect yourself from the sun in golf?

Apply sunscreen 20 minutes before you go out and play and then once again every two hours. Shade and clothing are better than sunscreen at protecting your skin, especially those items with UPF sun protection threaded into the fabric. So in addition to using sunscreen, wear a had with a wide brim, sunglasses, long sleeves and try and schedule an early or late tee time to avoid the sun when it is at its harshest.

How often should I apply suscreen on the golf course?

Generally, you should apply sunscreen as regularly as possible when you're playing golf. While this may make your hands a little more slippery, it is very wise to ensure you're well protected from the UV rays of the sun. 

Mark Townsend
Contributing editor

Mark has worked in golf for over 20 years having started off his journalistic life at the Press Association and BBC Sport before moving to Sky Sports where he became their golf editor on skysports.com. He then worked at National Club Golfer and Lady Golfer where he was the deputy editor and he has interviewed many of the leading names in the game, both male and female, ghosted columns for the likes of Robert Rock, Charley Hull and Dame Laura Davies, as well as playing the vast majority of our Top 100 GB&I courses. He loves links golf with a particular love of Royal Dornoch and Kingsbarns. He is now a freelance, also working for the PGA and Robert Rock. Loves tour golf, both men and women and he remains the long-standing owner of an horrific short game. He plays at Moortown with a handicap of 6.