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Golf Clothes - What To Wear On The Green
Footwear –
Although casual shoes are acceptable, they are not very functional on a
golf course. A golfer should choose a pair of golf shoes that are
manufactured with soft spikes on the soles to improve footing on the
ground. Today, golfers can choose between classic wingtip of saddle shoes,
casual or tennis-style golf shoes, or even golf sandals. Golfers should
always wear cotton socks, and may want to keep an extra pair inside his or
her golf bag. Pants – A pair
of slacks, khakis or cotton blend pants are generally accepted. Only a
select few private courses do not allow golfers to wear shorts on the
course, so a pair of Bermuda or walking shorts with pockets should be
worn. Wearing blue jeans on a golf course is generally considered “bad
form”. Some players may choose to wear a classic style of knee-length
knickers, but most golfers try not to make a spectacle of themselves with
unusual clothing or with bold color designs.
WShirts – A
cotton or wool-blend golf shirt is chosen by most golfers, and they can be
long- or short-sleeved, depending on the weather. Golf shirts offer the
golfer a sense of style and comfort when playing. Again, it is considered
“poor form” to wear t-shirts or tank tops, or to not tuck in your
shirt, on a golf course. Headwear –
Most forms of headwear are acceptable on a golf course as long as they are
not a distraction. Many golfers choose to wear a baseball style cap, a
visor or a straw hat. In addition to style, a hat can protect the
golfer’s head from being directly under the sun for four to five hours.
Additionally, it is nice to have a hat if it begins to rain. Accessories – A golfer may want to keep a rain suit in his or her golf bag for rainy days. A golfer should also wear a golf glove on the swing hand to prevent blisters and improve grip throughout the round.
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