Style on the golf course

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By Joe Santos


Golfing attire trends

If you are a fan of golf, or a golfer yourself, then you know that golfing style is not the same as it used to be. Golfers do not have to wear a uniform, which gives them a lot more freedom to express their style on the golf course. Stylish golfing attire may not improve your golf swing, but it can make you more comfortable on the course which can help you play your best.

Golfers have a wide variety of brands and styles to choose from when they want to look their best. Some of the tops brands include Nike, Callaway, Ping, Adidas, and Greg Norman. Polo's are still the number one type of shirt that professional golfers tend to choose. But, just about every golfer has their favorite brand. For example, Tiger Woods can just about always be seen wearing Nike from head to toe, and also usually chooses a red polo to wear on the final day. John Mallinger and John Merrick wear TravisMathew golf attire when they are on the course.

With so many choices out there, it may seem difficult to pick a favorite. But the good thing is that you don't have to because the options are just about endless. Since style has changed so much on the golf course through the years, it's hard to go wrong when picking from the top brands.


Tiger Woods and Nike

Tiger Woods and style
Tiger Woods and style

Women golfers

Golfing women are able to find the best attire to meet not only their golf performance needs, but also their individual styles. Clothing for women golfers are available in a wide variety or sizes, and has styles for every taste. The latest trends such as pairing a white skirt with colorful argyle sweater are popular.

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