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.
Golf Shoe Slippers
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TaylorMade Sport Beanie Cap
Keep your head warm on those winter golfing excursions with this TaylorMade Sport Beanie Cap. It’s made of acrylic wool with a fleece headband.
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Black Fryar Argyle Sweater
Fidra is the new company from John Ashworth, the designer who strangely is no longer associated with the golf clothing company that bears his name. His new stuff is very stylish, like this Black Fryar Argyle Sweater
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Zero Restriction Featherweight Travelers Rain Jacket
The Zero Restriction Featherweight Traveler s Rain Jacket has got to be the ultimate in foul weather golf wear. You can wear it full sleeve, half sleeve, or as a vest. The design is said to allow the full range of motion because it changes shape during the swing.
Sort of like that symbiotic costume Spiderman had in the comics.
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Adidas ClimaCompression Long Sleeve Mock
You can play golf practically all year around here in Michigan. I play whenever there’s no snow regardless of temperature. But if you’re going to do cold weather golf, you need proper equipment like this ClimaCompression Long Sleeve Mock from Adidas golf.
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FootJoy Mens Casual Walkers
I had no idea that Footjoy made regular shoes. I found these FootJoy Mens Casual Walkers the other day while cruising the Golf Warehouse site for shoe bargains.
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Zero Restriction Men’s Windstopper Winter Gloves
It got cold all of a sudden here over the weekend. I played nine on Friday in 50 degree weather with 15 mile an hour winds. Felt like my ears were going to fall off.
So its time to get out the winter golfing gear: earmuffs, turtleneck shirts, sweaters and gloves. Actually, winter is the only time that I play with gloves. This year, I’m going to tive these Zero Restriction Windstopper Gloves a try. They make some really good foul weather golfing gear and I have high hopes for the gloves.
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