What Do You Want In A Golf Shirt?


by James Langmead - Date: 2007-04-30 - Word Count: 313 Share This!

When you make the decision to buy a golf shirt what drives you? Must your shirt be fashionable in cut, design and colour or is a shirt just a grudge purchase that you'd rather someone else would make for you? When thinking golf shirt do you conjure up thoughts of, classy, elegant, easy, hard wearing or comfortable? Is your choice affected by price, colour or design?

It is fair to say that a golf shirt today is well beyond what a golf shirt was just 10 years ago. It is also fair to say that the golf shirt has climbed the out of bounds wall and hopped it, to be found in fashionable bars, modern work-places, family dining rooms and even down the local pub.

That's good news, because an investment in a golf shirt today is an investment in a shirt that will be used so much more. Even more good news is that the golf shirt manufacturers, like Greg Norman, are now at the forefront with cutting edge designs and the most modern colours: Sunray, nectar, lipstick, roman blue and limelight.

Next time you are in a shop, look at the Greg Norman range of shirts and let me know what you think.

Will they provide you with the athletic comfort you want out on the course this blistering summer (going on April's weather that has to be the prediction)?

Will they provide you with the versatility you require?

When you pick up a shirt in the shop you can't see the technology but in the best shirts it is packed into the fabric and design.

The Greg Norman range aims to provide shirts whose colours last, whose cut doesn't curl; shirts that don't wrinkle and shirts that keep you cool and dry.

Today, a shirt is more than a cover to conform with the local dress code.

For the very latest fashions visit your local Foremost PGA Golf Professional


Related Tags: golf clothing, golf shirts

James Langmead PGA Qualified Golf Professional and former Callaway Club fitter of the year http://www.thegolfshoponline.co.uk

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