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How much of your golf apparel makes it to your daily wear?

All of it except shoes...
I live in polo shirts and jeans but wear my troos if I need to look a bit smarter.
All waterproof kit has been used away from the course at onetime or another.
 
Not much apart from a Nike long sleeved top I wear to the range now and then. Sometimes wear a polo shirt but they are just plain anyway.
 
All the time. We have a casual dress policy for admin staff at the hospital so golf shirt and jumper and plain golf trousers. Not sure IJP tartan or Loudmouth comply with the policy. Perfect in summer as I can go straight to the course, stick the shoes on and get out and not have to worry about taking a change of clothes to work or leave them getting musty smelling in the locker
 
Got more golf clothing then casual clothing, spend more time shopping for golf stuff then anything else.
 
Have to wear shirt and tie for work so after hours I always wear my polo shirts and jumpers as they are the easiest thing to find in my wardrobe , in fact I don't have many t shirts anymore. Wear jeans most of the time unless I am golfing.
 
I do not wear my golf gear to go out in the missus would lynch me. It's jeans and a RL big pony polo shirt for me when I'm off for a sherbert
 
In the summer you can't keep me out of knee high white socks whilst I tuck my golf polo shirt over my fat man fold over into my shorts. The women go mad for it;)
 
Oh my sweet Jeebus. This is getting worse than the Skem slander!! They're not senior flex. They're a stiff flex. They're just a touch lighter than the DG S300's I was using. Not senior, just light.

Ah, I get you now.....

Light, to help the seniors..... :whoo:
 
Ah, I get you now.....

Light, to help the seniors..... :whoo:

Oh sweet Lord... Light.... Not senior... Light, so as to help the more technically skilled, flair type golfer.. Someone who plays the game like Seve, with panache and a certain joie de vivre.. Rather than a blaster who relies on power and brute force, and has a garage full of putters...:whistle::D
 
Oh sweet Lord... Light.... Not senior... Light, so as to help the more technically skilled, flair type golfer.. Someone who plays the game like Seve, with panache and a certain joie de vivre.. Rather than a blaster who relies on power and brute force, and has a garage full of putters...:whistle::D

Flair and panache, did we not cover that before....? :whistle:

I only own one putter now :ears: and I can't even rely on brute force the way I'm chopping it round at the moment!!! That bad that Scouser would have a chance to beat me. Hang on, not that bad yet :cheers:

Still can't believe you got those irons for 40 notes.
 
Flair and panache, did we not cover that before....? :whistle:

I only own one putter now :ears: and I can't even rely on brute force the way I'm chopping it round at the moment!!! That bad that Scouser would have a chance to beat me. Hang on, not that bad yet :cheers:

Still can't believe you got those irons for 40 notes.

I'm sticking with the flair and panache comment this time mate... I feel a big year coming on for the Wolf (Deja vu?)

Best £40 I've spent those Orkas mate. Hit them really well last week, but that could have been a coincidence I suppose.. I'll find out this week if the rain ever stops... Oh, and Cue ball will never beat you.. ever.. even on your worst day..
 
Shoes aside I'm permanently dressed for golf. At work we're dress down and I realised that I had so much golf clothing I couldn't conceivably wear it to play in as no human could play that much golf. So nike golf trousers, polo and sweater every day.
 
Only own shirts and polo shirts so just about everything (white trousers are probably the only thing that don't), I don't wear really loud stuff on the course so it's not as if I look massively out of place stood in Tesco in a golf shirt!
 
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