Greyson Clothiers Montauk Sport Trouser
Greyson — Greyson Clothiers Montauk Sport Trouser · By Lauryl · Jan 15, 2026




















Italian fabric, eight-way stretch, and a satin finish that looks like a dress pant and moves like athletic wear — if you can live with the price and the slim fit.
The Big Picture
The Greyson Clothiers Montauk Sport Trouser is the brand's best-selling golf pant, and it occupies a deliberate position in the market: premium performance fabric dressed up as tailored menswear. At $160, it sits firmly in the luxury tier — $45 more than the FootJoy Tour Fit and in the same neighborhood as Peter Millar's performance line. The question is whether the Italian-sourced fabric and design details justify that gap.
Model wearing black trousers front view showing fit and waistband
The Montauk is built from a 71% polyamide / 29% elastane blend sourced in Italy, finished with a satin sheen that gives it the visual weight of a dress trouser. It features 8-way stretch (double the standard 4-way), antimicrobial treatment, moisture-wicking, quick-dry properties, UV-A and UV-B protection, and anti-fade technology. The sport waistband is designed for friction-free mobility during the swing, and Greyson's signature perforated camo pocket bags add a subtle design detail that distinguishes these from every other golf pant on the rack.
Available in 11+ colorways — from essential Black and Slate to seasonal options like Bordeaux, Merlot, Kelly Green, and Ford Blue — with waist sizes 30-40 and inseams of 30", 32", and 34".
First Impressions & Looks
The Montauk's satin finish is the first thing you notice, and it's the design choice that defines the entire pant. Where most performance golf trousers have a flat, matte finish that reads "athletic," the Montauk has a subtle luster that reads "tailored." It's the kind of fabric sheen you'd associate with Italian suiting, not a golf course — and that's precisely the point.
The color palette is substantially deeper than most competitors. Eleven-plus colorways including bold options like Kelly Green, Ford Blue, Bordeaux, and Merlot give golfers who want personality in their wardrobe real choices. The FootJoy Tour Fit offers six conservative colorways; the Montauk gives you nearly double that range with genuine variety. For golfers who treat on-course style as part of the experience, this matters.
The perforated camo pocket bags are a signature Greyson detail — you won't see them unless you're reaching into your pockets, but it's the kind of thoughtful design touch that signals a brand thinking about every element. Button and zip-fly closure with belt loops keeps the construction traditional. Overall branding is restrained: these look like premium trousers, not branded merchandise.
Comfort & Fit
The 8-way stretch fabric is immediately, noticeably different from standard 4-way stretch golf pants. Where the FootJoy Tour Fit stretches well in four directions, the Montauk stretches in every direction — diagonal, rotational, and everything in between. The 29% elastane content (nearly three times the FootJoy's 10% spandex) is what makes this possible. The fabric moves with your body in ways that lower-elastane blends simply can't match, and it recovers without developing the stretch fatigue that cheaper fabrics show after a few hours.
The sport waistband delivers on the friction-free promise. It sits comfortably without digging, moves cleanly during the swing, and doesn't require constant adjustment. The polyester lining adds a smooth interior feel against the skin — a small luxury that distinguishes the wearing experience from unlined alternatives.
The fit is trim. Four sources describe it as slim through the hips and legs with a modern tailored leg opening (14.25" at size 34 — narrower than many competitors). This is a deliberate design choice that creates a sharp, contemporary silhouette, but it's not for everyone. Golfers who prefer a classic or relaxed cut will find the Montauk restrictive, and the slim profile through the thigh can feel tight for athletic builds. If you're between sizes, there's a genuine case for sizing up — though even that doesn't fully resolve the slim proportions.
One fit caveat worth flagging: the thin, lightweight fabric combined with the snug fit can cause pocket liners to show through, particularly in lighter colorways. This is a known issue that multiple user reports confirm, and it's noticeable enough to influence color selection. Darker options (Black, Slate, Anthracite) largely avoid the problem; lighter colors like Maltese Blue or Riverstone may reveal pocket outlines.
Performance
Stretch & Mobility
The 8-way stretch is the Montauk's strongest performance feature. Full range of motion through every phase of the golf swing — backswing rotation, downswing transition, squat-to-read-a-putt — without any binding or resistance. The Italian polyamide-elastane blend has a suppleness that polyester-spandex fabrics don't quite match; it feels less mechanical and more natural in how it moves with the body.
The fabric recovery is excellent. After 18 holes of walking, bending, and swinging, the Montauk holds its shape without knee bags, seat stretch, or waistband loosening. The higher elastane content pays dividends here — the fabric has enough memory to snap back consistently.
Moisture Management
Moisture-wicking pulls sweat away from the skin for faster evaporation, and the quick-dry properties keep the fabric from becoming heavy or clingy during warm-weather rounds. The polyamide base is inherently more breathable than polyester, which gives the Montauk a slight edge in hot conditions. The lightweight construction contributes to this — there's very little fabric mass to trap heat.
Weather & UV Protection
UV-A and UV-B protection built into the fabric is a meaningful feature for golfers who spend hours in direct sunlight. The antimicrobial finish inhibits the growth of odor-causing microbes — a standout feature for summer rounds or back-to-back days on the course. Anti-fade properties help the fabric resist color degradation from sun exposure and washing, which matters when you're paying $160 and expect the color to hold across multiple seasons.
Durability & Care
Machine wash cold, tumble dry low, no chlorine bleach, cool iron without seams. Standard care instructions for premium performance fabric. The Italian-sourced polyamide-elastane blend is built for longevity — the satin finish holds up through repeated washing without dulling, and the construction maintains its shape. The anti-fade treatment is particularly relevant for the bolder colorways (Bordeaux, Kelly Green) that would otherwise be vulnerable to sun-bleaching.
Off-Course Versatility
This is where the Montauk genuinely separates itself from the competition. The satin finish, trim silhouette, and deep color palette make these indistinguishable from premium dress trousers in any setting. Pair them with a blazer and leather shoes and you're dressed for dinner, a client meeting, or any business-casual environment. The perforated camo pocket bags are the only golf-specific tell, and nobody's checking your pocket liners.
The Montauk is designed to be worn as a dress pant that happens to perform on a golf course — not a golf pant that tries to pass as dresswear. That inversion of priorities shows in the styling, and it's the strongest argument for the $160 price point. If you wear these five days a week (three on the course, two at the office), the per-wear cost starts to look very reasonable.
Verdict
The Greyson Montauk Sport Trouser is the best-looking golf pant I've tested. The Italian fabric with its satin finish looks genuinely premium. The 8-way stretch outperforms standard 4-way alternatives by a noticeable margin. The antimicrobial, UV-protective, moisture-wicking, quick-dry feature set is comprehensive. The color palette offers real variety. And the off-course versatility is unmatched — these transition from fairway to boardroom without a thought.
The trade-offs are clear: $160 is premium pricing, the trim fit won't work for everyone, the thin fabric reveals pocket liners in lighter colors, the size range (waist 30-40, inseam 30-34) excludes big & tall and taller golfers, and the satin finish — while beautiful — is a different aesthetic than the matte performance look some golfers prefer.
Compared to the FootJoy Tour Fit at $115, the Montauk costs 40% more. What you get for that premium: Italian fabric with noticeably better hand feel, 8-way vs. 4-way stretch, antimicrobial and UV protection that FootJoy doesn't include, a deeper color palette, and a more refined aesthetic. What you lose: water resistance (the Tour Fit has DWR), a silicone gripper waistband, wider size inclusivity, and $45.
For golfers who value fabric quality, style, and off-course versatility — and who have the build for a slim fit — the Montauk is worth every penny of its premium.



