Category: Apparel

Golfers face a problem that is unique in sports. In the absence of uniforms, golfers must find apparel that not only are practical, but also good looking. All of the best courses still have dress codes. Fortunately, there are a large number of fine manufacturers to choose from. including Ashworth, Nike, Callaway, Bobby Jones, Fidra, Ping, Adidas, Greg Norman, and Tehama.

Lands End Flannel Lined Khakis Review


Lands End Flannel Lined Khakis
Grade: A

Another company that makes flanned lined Khakis is Lands End. Like the L.L. Bean versions, these are perfect for stylish cold weather play.

November 16, 2004 |  Category: Apparel
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LL Bean Flannel Lined Chinos Review

LL Bean Lined Chinos.
Grade: A

I play at a golf course where denim is verboten. But regular slacks just aren't heavy enough for cold weather play. LL Bean, the venerable outdoor suppliers, has a solution. These chinos are lined with flannel, making them toasty warm. I have two pair and think they're marvelous.

November 15, 2004 |  Category: Apparel
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Nike Thermafit Gloves

Cold weather is upon us in Michigan. Any day now, the highs will be in the 30s with flurries in the air. But that doesn't stop REAL golfers. I normally don't wear a glove until the cold turns my fingers blue. But when I do, I'm going to try out these Nike Thermafit gloves.
November 3, 2004 |  Category: ApparelNike Golf
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Tattoo Golf

Just in time for Halloween come shirts and hats from Tattoo Golf. Scary, huh?
October 27, 2004 |  Category: Apparel
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Tilley Airflo Hat Review

Tilley AIRFLO Hat

Tilley Airflo Hat

Grade: A+

I have a big head. I mean that literally. I wear a size 8 hat. As a result, I have a hard time finding headgear. One size fits all doesn't fit me.

I also don't really like baseball caps. They're too ordinary. A big fan of Humphrey Bogart, I've always had a preference for fedoras.

I've also become concerned -- like many -- about the dangers of skin cancer. My wife had a bout of it a few years back, and I sure don't want to go through that. I looked at several of the "sun proof" hats that are on the market, but decided that they all looked goofy.

So when I learned about the Tilley hat, I decided to try one. I ordered it through the website, which has explicit instructions for mesuring the size of your head. It's one of the few hats I own that actually, really fit. As Tilley says, it's designed to fit low, and loose, held on by gravity, not pressure on your skull.

The Airflo looks a lot like a wider-brimmed, tan fedora. It has a ventilation mesh in the crown that makes it cool to wear, even in the hottest weather. The mesh looks a little goofy close up, but from a few feet away, it just looks like a darker band at the top.

The brim is wide enough to shade your eyes, but not so wide that it gets in the way. And it definitely keeps me from getting my face sunburned. The hat has a UPF rating of 50+.

To keep it on in high winds there are adjustable, "fore and aft" wind cords. I just tuck these up inside the hat and they never get in the way. This thing never blows off my head, but just in case, it has a foam liner in the crown that keeps it afloat if it falls into a water hazard.

Inside the hat is a anti-sweat band. If the thing gets dirty or sweaty, just throw it in the washer. In the inside top is a small secret pocket with room for cash, a credit card, your driver's license, etc.

Getting a Tilley is less like buying a hat and more like joining a family. Along with the hat, you get a set of eight "brag tags" -- little business cards that tell of the virtues of the hat. They're good for passing out to people who ask about it. (And people WILL ask about it). There's also a four page "owner's manual", and a two year all-perils insurance policy. Its guaranteed for life against wear, shrinking and mildew. If you lose it, they'll replace it at half price.

I'll tell you how good this hat is. A fellow member of my golf club saw me wearing it earlier in the season. I let him inspect it and told him about some of the features. A week later he was wearing one. A month later, I saw him and his usual playing partner also wearing one.

It's infectious. Like the flu, only lots, lots better.

Tilley AIRFLO Hat

Tilley AIRFLO Hat

The new, lightweight Tilley AIRFLO Hat is perfect protection from the sun. Alex Tilley's hot weather hat is made from an extremely lightweight Supplex nylon with a mesh ventilation band for superior breathability. It repels rain and mildew, blocks UVA and UVB radiation (UPF 50+), and is machine washable. For a perfect fit, give us the measurement around your head and we will match you exactly. Lifetime Guarantee. Available in sizes 6 7/8 - 8 in Natural with Green underbrim. (4 oz)


October 22, 2004 |  Category: Apparel
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