Kellfire
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sound like you should visit the doctor for a prostate exam, if your dribbling when you shouldnt be![]()
Damn it, beaten to the peeing yourself joke.
sound like you should visit the doctor for a prostate exam, if your dribbling when you shouldnt be![]()
Sorry for hijacking, but what's the benefit of buying expensive golf-specific waterproofs as opposed to cheap general use ones? Is it extra water-proofing, longer lifespan, better fit etc? The reason I ask is that I bought a matching top and trousers (Trespass) years ago, before I ever held a club, from one of the High Street outdoor stores (Millets or something). They are thin and lightweight and roll up easily into one of the side pockets in the bag. I wore them on Sunday during 5 holes of really heavy rain and was perfectly dry afterwards. They would only have set me back £20-30 or so.
Sorry for hijacking, but what's the benefit of buying expensive golf-specific waterproofs as opposed to cheap general use ones? Is it extra water-proofing, longer lifespan, better fit etc? The reason I ask is that I bought a matching top and trousers (Trespass) years ago, before I ever held a club, from one of the High Street outdoor stores (Millets or something). They are thin and lightweight and roll up easily into one of the side pockets in the bag. I wore them on Sunday during 5 holes of really heavy rain and was perfectly dry afterwards. They would only have set me back £20-30 or so.
Cheap waterproofs will have your ballocks wetter than the grass. You'd be like a boil in the bag meal with cheapos after 18 holes.
Can't get any pics from that link, are they the same as this?
http://www.cgdiscountgolf.co.uk//ProQuip-Tour-Flex-Half-Zip-Waterproof-Suit-BlackWhiteRed-P2282.aspx
If so, can this site be trusted because this seems a very good price!
Slime.
Sorry for hijacking, but what's the benefit of buying expensive golf-specific waterproofs as opposed to cheap general use ones? Is it extra water-proofing, longer lifespan, better fit etc? The reason I ask is that I bought a matching top and trousers (Trespass) years ago, before I ever held a club, from one of the High Street outdoor stores (Millets or something). They are thin and lightweight and roll up easily into one of the side pockets in the bag. I wore them on Sunday during 5 holes of really heavy rain and was perfectly dry afterwards. They would only have set me back £20-30 or so.
Yep CG Golf are a kosher outfit
I think you could well be a victim of the 'Marketing Society' here. While Ping only specified 5 holes on Sunday, I'm pretty sure he'd have played and survived (dry) 18 holes at other times over the years.
High quality, breathable, WPs at an appropriate (reasonable) price is what everybody (specially Scots) should be looking for. And Sunderland make some pretty good examples too! Buy Scottish, not Swedish!