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How do the pros get their logos on their hats and shirts?


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I'm sorry, but I'm so confused. The TT says "

It's just the title of the thread, the OP clearly left a detailed response of his question. Do you expect to know everything about a book just by reading the title? No...of course not, a title is just a general statement or question that relates to what the person really wants to know...duh!


What a fascinating question!!!!
I would like to know where the players have their laundry done and if they buy their own socks. Also, do they get to choose the colours of their courtesy cars? Oh.....and do they get to keep the balls they find???????


Anything except information about golf...please....


Obviously, professional golfers have agents and management who take care of all of the boring stuff like making sure that sponsors are identified and getting what they are paying for. The clothes get delivered to the players at the tournaments and that's that.

In the race of life, always back self-interest. At least you know it's trying.

 

 


It's just the title of the thread, the OP clearly left a detailed response of his question. Do you expect to know everything about a book just by reading the title? No...of course not,

<.< Seriously. I was just wondering, and I read the topic. People need better reading comprehension.

TTB: But the title here as a general statement(in this case question) is mis leading, and doesn't really relate to what he is asking.

A quote from Kris
...is that college bball really isn't "lower tier". The better teams have their rosters filled with guys who could play in the NBA. hell, guys used to come straight from high school to the NBA. I really don't think there's much of a difference skill-wise between the two.


Well, they draw the logos by hand

And then lick them so they are sticky

Next, apply to the shirt/hat and hope they stick!!

Haha jk, just havin' fun.

It's all done by the sponsors and embroiders'

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I know how the logo machine works. I have watched them put stuff on hats and shirts at the mall, I am not asking about the technology, I am interested in how it happens.

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I'm still tring to figure out where pros and teachers get those awesome Callaway straw hats. Us mere mortals cant seem to find any.

i just saw some of those at Walmart in the golf section! seriously


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