Mar 16th, 2015 Article
Scott Readman Concepts Putter Cover
Changing your headcovers is a great way to stop being a corporate shill and give your golf bag it’s own identity.
Changing your headcovers is a great way to stop being a corporate shill and give your golf bag it’s own identity.
If there is a single item of clothing that signified a changing in the guard in golf fashion it would be hard to argue against the J. Lindeberg Slater belt in white first made popular by Jesper Parnevik.
We like to look good when we’re playing but more importantly we want to swing it properly and hit it further.
Wolsey are arguably the oldest designer label, so they’ve been doing this knitting lark for a long time.
Rickie wears Puma. Let’s put orange trousers in. Let’s not.
Our favourite new brand at the PGA show this year, Kjus make very clever clothing.
Growing up in the ‘90’s golf trousers were terrible things. Saggy sand coloured, pleated chinos of doom.
The G/Fore Gallivanter is not only the best named shoe ever but it’s also incredibly comfortable and a shoe that’ll help you look like a dapper don, and we’re not talking Mad Men.
We’ve got a lot to thank J. Lindeberg for. Without them golf fashion would still be stuck in the dark ages of geometric George, baggy Dockers chino’s and golf shoes fit for a pimp.
We love the summer vibe from these checked trousers.
Founded in 1926, Tudor are the less expensive sister brand to the Rolex behemoth.
Ping Collection have upped their game for 2015.