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... from this thread, this time last year.I just picked up some "Under Armor" a couple weeks ago. I can't say enough about the stuff. I wore their long sleeve polo shirt (which has a collar), fleece and a light wind shirt (Cutter Buck) when it was in the high 30's in the morning and was very comfortable. Their Golf Fleece's are no heavier than a long sleeve shirt and as warm as a heavy fleece. I had to peel off the wind shirt once it got in the 40's. The lighest most comfortable gear I have worn. I went and picked up another golf fleece, pants and another inner liner for the winter. It's about $50 for the golf fleece, but to be able to wear something just as warm at 1/4 of the weight is well worth it for golf.
With pants, for me it is usually about wearing 2 layers for wind and cold. For wind, any second layer should work as long as it has elastic around the ankles, or simply tuck them into the socks. Again, the Under Armors are good if it is cold, if it is not real cold then anything will work including my 2nd favorite Joe Boxers. If it is not real cold, you will sweat you @$$ off with the Under Armors.A related question --
Can any of you recommend a good pair of wind pants that won't break the bank account?
I need something to wear when it's cold and windy but not necessarily rainy. I have a couple decent rain suits but would kind of like a separate pair of wind pants.
Just a little question for those of you in the regions who have cold winters...
What do you wear? Obviously I could just bundle up in 100 layers, but I don't want to restrict movement too badly.
"... I also use those driving range rubber tees when the ground gets too "firm" to accept regular tees. You need to paint them some color other than white, though, as you can hit 'em a long way and they're hard to find against a partially snow-covered ground...." JC
If it gets colder than 35*
It was 34* when we started our round this morning, or I should say as we waited for the "Frost Delay" to subside. Really pretty admirable conditions for this time of the year. It is a blistering 52* right now. I may have to make myself a Mai Tai and celebrate what little sunshine we have left this year.Stop. Please. I'm laughing too hard.:laugh:
That is sheer insanity.
Stop. Please. I'm laughing too hard.:laugh:
That is sheer insanity.