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Not the sort of thing I’d normally ask about 😂😂
I’ve lost a few pounds in the last 6 months and my current golf trousers are ridiculous on the waist now even with a belt, have got Under Armour and Hugo Boss ones currently, looking to buy 4 or 5 pairs, must have a tapered leg, not wanting to spend over £50 a pair if I can help it!!
Any recommendations 😀
 
Not the sort of thing I’d normally ask about 😂😂
I’ve lost a few pounds in the last 6 months and my current golf trousers are ridiculous on the waist now even with a belt, have got Under Armour and Hugo Boss ones currently, looking to buy 4 or 5 pairs, must have a tapered leg, not wanting to spend over £50 a pair if I can help it!!
Any recommendations 😀
Amazon Essentials slim fit golf trousers are pretty good. Inexpensive too, so it won't matter when you pile the weight back on. Currently reduced to £16 in the Spring sale that ends today.

What do you mean by tapered though? Tracky bottom style?
 
have a look on Vinted - I just bought 2 pairs of Adidas trousers, brand new with tags, £40 ish new for £7.50. Loads of similar deals to be had.
 
For a walk through Bradgate Park yesterday, I wore Sainsbury's green chinos that I bought last year for £12.50 and I have played golf in them.
This afternoon on the golf course, I will be wearing Primark suit trousers that I bought last year.
There were £20 reduced to £15, but when I took them to the till I was told that they were end-of-line and £5.
Navy colour and a bit like these.

 
For a walk through Bradgate Park yesterday, I wore Sainsbury's green chinos that I bought last year for £12.50 and I have played golf in them.
This afternoon on the golf course, I will be wearing Primark suit trousers that I bought last year.
There were £20 reduced to £15, but when I took them to the till I was told that they were end-of-line and £5.
Navy colour and a bit like these.

I find regular chinos are fine in winter but when it starts to get a little bit warmer, not shorts warm, they can get uncomfortably warm. 'Golf' trousers use a much more lightweight material that is more breathable and comfortable. Nothing wrong with regular chinos but I leave them for outside of golf.
 
I find regular chinos are fine in winter but when it starts to get a little bit warmer, not shorts warm, they can get uncomfortably warm. 'Golf' trousers use a much more lightweight material that is more breathable and comfortable. Nothing wrong with regular chinos but I leave them for outside of golf.

Once it’s too warm for chino trousers it’s always short weather 😁

Trousers have been packed away now until November
 
I find regular chinos are fine in winter but when it starts to get a little bit warmer, not shorts warm, they can get uncomfortably warm. 'Golf' trousers use a much more lightweight material that is more breathable and comfortable. Nothing wrong with regular chinos but I leave them for outside of golf.
100%. I couldn't play in chinos other than the depths of winter when it's 2 or 3 degrees.

It's been said enough times already, but County Golf has got to be your first port of call. Normally got a few nice pairs for £30. Looks like they have UA and CK ones at the moment.
 
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