50 and 54 degree cleveland zip core wedges
This is incredible and thanks to all who have replied with various codes. Local shop unable to price match and said it would be a no brainer buying from them.GS20 for 20% off sitewide at Golf Support. Not sure if they'll have your spec, but worth a try. Always fantastic service from them.
Fixed that for you, mate.50 and 54 degree cleveland zip core chippers
you need these mateThese. 30% off when you get a second pair.View attachment 48260
i hate youFixed that for you, mate.
These. 30% off when you get a second pair.View attachment 48260
Thank God for that! Cheers, Teebs.I have the Flak model with the same lenses and they're brilliant.
ExcellentThank God for that! Cheers, Teebs.
Oh ho ho. Let's see how you get on in a couple of weeks, shall we!Excellent
That means you'll actually be able to see your ball zooming over the hedge rather than squinting to see it...
Thank God for that! Cheers, Teebs.
Me too, I wear them almost every round, lens colour is light enough to wear even when cloudy. (Helps me with hay fever ). Really light and very comfy.I have the Flak model with the same lenses and they're brilliant.
If they are not as thin as you want, try Puma golf shorts. They are brilliant in hot weather, a good shape as well.Ordered two pairs of shorts from County Golf (damn you @Robster59 ). A fair few of my shorts feel quite thick for summer so I'm hoping these two are as thin as they come - a black Under Armour pair and a white Calvin Klein pair that were described as stretchy.
Never seen them on County Golf.. haha. I have a couple of Adidas ones which are perfect - the more sporty brands do tend to work better, hence me trying the UA ones. The ones I own that I don't like quite as much are like Dwyer & Co and Sunderland, they feel a bit more starchy. Essentially I want running shorts that look tailored and have four pockets.If they are not as thin as you want, try Puma golf shorts. They are brilliant in hot weather, a good shape as well.
I'd have them as well. I have moved over to them at weekends, the running / training short, when it is hot, at home, not playing golf. So much lighter and comfier than chino versions. Maybe one of the big boys will do a version at some stage.Never seen them on County Golf.. haha. I have a couple of Adidas ones which are perfect - the more sporty brands do tend to work better, hence me trying the UA ones. The ones I own that I don't like quite as much are like Dwyer & Co and Sunderland, they feel a bit more starchy. Essentially I want running shorts that look tailored and have four pockets.
I have a couple of pairs of Ping shorts which meet your spec, I have had them for about 3 years tho'Never seen them on County Golf.. haha. I have a couple of Adidas ones which are perfect - the more sporty brands do tend to work better, hence me trying the UA ones. The ones I own that I don't like quite as much are like Dwyer & Co and Sunderland, they feel a bit more starchy. Essentially I want running shorts that look tailored and have four pockets.