New Bargains Thread

Auchterlonies has all their old rental Titleist sets, Scotty Cameron putters & stand bags for sale at some great savings. All TSR models, SM9 wedges. There’s about 40 sets, t150/t200/t350 irons, different shafts and flex’s.
Probably won’t be around long, I was in yesterday and all really good condition
 
Over priced tat? Says the man who has just bought a shed load of gear from County Golf 🤣
Those NB shoes are great btw, very very comfy and high quality 👌
Yup says the man who bought bargains like Duca Del Cosma shoes from CG.

I currently wear NB golf shoes and they’re comfy as hell still think the ones I saw in that website were overpriced looking tat. 😉
 
Just back from a raid at Talke Pitts. Got some tennis shoes at the Nike outlet. Didn't know they were tennis shoes when I tried them on, but they were comfy. I talked myself out of them, I've got a few pairs of trainers shoes, but then I thought I'd check out the actual price these were selling at, like the others that go in there do. £144 one site had them on for!!!! They were bought! But not for £144! Also, picked up two running tops for the misses, (xmas) crazy cheap. Tip top day!!!!
Took the misses and two of her sisters, so I could wander about on my own. Smashing!!!!!
 
Never understood why people see them as different. A jumper or a polo shirt is just that regardless of what sport it’s supposedly for !
Yeah, it actually baffles me more when it's the other way around. I have a set of three regular t-shirts made by "Calvin Klein Golf" - you can't wear them on the course so not sure why they used their 'golf' brand name for those ones. But yeah, any sporty jumper can be a golf one, especially when it has a zip, it looks golfy enough for me. I suppose the only difference with these Puma ones is they have the little thumb-holes in the sleeves, which wouldn't be much use for golf, but it's not like you have to use them.
 
Yeah, it actually baffles me more when it's the other way around. I have a set of three regular t-shirts made by "Calvin Klein Golf" - you can't wear them on the course so not sure why they used their 'golf' brand name for those ones. But yeah, any sporty jumper can be a golf one, especially when it has a zip, it looks golfy enough for me. I suppose the only difference with these Puma ones is they have the little thumb-holes in the sleeves, which wouldn't be much use for golf, but it's not like you have to use them.
Those thumb holes could always be used between shots when wearing mittens in winter to prevent cold air get inside and up the sleeve/into the mitt. People need to use a little common sense in these areas they be surprised how versatile clothing is 🤣

Can you imagine buying a pair of trousers from a non golf shop and going well they can’t be worn on the course. Or a pair of Nike golf trousers and say well now I can’t go to the shops or the pub 🤣
 
Has anyone managed to source a decent set of golfing underpants? Most of the ones I find are more suited to general wear than to golf.
Go commando it’s easier to go for a pee in the bushes that way less clothing to faff with especially in the winter months 🤣

I wouldn’t be surprised if someone has genuinely come out with a golf branded underwear line !
 
Those thumb holes could always be used between shots when wearing mittens in winter to prevent cold air get inside and up the sleeve/into the mitt. People need to use a little common sense in these areas they be surprised how versatile clothing is 🤣

Can you imagine buying a pair of trousers from a non golf shop and going well they can’t be worn on the course. Or a pair of Nike golf trousers and say well now I can’t go to the shops or the pub 🤣
I thought the cut was different for golf polos.
Much more room in the shoulders .

Just marketing!
If it’s comfortable to play in and ok with the dress code it’s a golf polos.
 
I thought the cut was different for golf polos.
Much more room in the shoulders .

Just marketing!
If it’s comfortable to play in and ok with the dress code it’s a golf polos.
Can’t say I’ve noticed that. I’ve golf gold specific branded ones I’ve bought and normal ones from non golfing retailers and for my height I have broad shoulders. Can’t say the gold ones have any more room in the whatsoever.

I’d say it likely is the marketing but I could be and am often wrong so who knows!
 
Can’t say I’ve noticed that. I’ve golf gold specific branded ones I’ve bought and normal ones from non golfing retailers and for my height I have broad shoulders. Can’t say the gold ones have any more room in the whatsoever.

I’d say it likely is the marketing but I could be and am often wrong so who knows!
I think it was more the top end stuff Galvin Green etc.

They define the cut as more generous in the shoulders.
Mind their sizes are for catwalk models not middle-aged men 😂
 
I thought the cut was different for golf polos.
Much more room in the shoulders .

Just marketing!
If it’s comfortable to play in and ok with the dress code it’s a golf polos.
The golf polos I like are the super-stretchy ones, that are like 5-10% elastane or spandex. That's where they differ from a casual polo I'd wear, which would be 100% polyester or cotton.

Those thumb holes could always be used between shots when wearing mittens in winter to prevent cold air get inside and up the sleeve/into the mitt. People need to use a little common sense in these areas they be surprised how versatile clothing is 🤣

Can you imagine buying a pair of trousers from a non golf shop and going well they can’t be worn on the course. Or a pair of Nike golf trousers and say well now I can’t go to the shops or the pub 🤣
I must admit though, I do have a thing about not wearing obvious golf clothing outside of the golf environment. Like, I would never wear a Footjoy or Callaway, or Druids polo out and about for example. But I would be ok with Under Armour or CK ones because they are known brands outside of golf. I can't really articulate why this is, it's like I think people would like at me and think "look at that sad-act wearing a golf polo to the shops, what a loser". :LOL:
 
I think it was more the top end stuff Galvin Green etc.

They define the cut as more generous in the shoulders.
Mind their sizes are for catwalk models not middle-aged men 😂
Definitely wouldn’t know then as I won’t entertain paying Galvin Green, Lindberg etc prices for a Polo shirt I genuinely see no need to spend that much on something that’s adds no real benefit or function for the name !

I definitely couldn’t be a catwalk model though unless the 7 dwarves bring out a clothing label 🤣
 
The golf polos I like are the super-stretchy ones, that are like 5-10% elastane or spandex. That's where they differ from a casual polo I'd wear, which would be 100% polyester or cotton.


I must admit though, I do have a thing about not wearing obvious golf clothing outside of the golf environment. Like, I would never wear a Footjoy or Callaway, or Druids polo out and about for example. But I would be ok with Under Armour or CK ones because they are known brands outside of golf. I can't really articulate why this is, it's like I think people would like at me and think "look at that sad-act wearing a golf polo to the shops, what a loser". :LOL:
But you’ll wear a Spurs top 😉

I genuinely don’t care what other people think of what I’m wearing, if they’re judging me that says more about them than the choice of attire I’m adorned in.
 
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