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I am very very sorry if I offended anyone with my comment about lavender...I won't at this point tell you why lavender bothers me so much, and maybe some of you can really pull it off on the course, guess I should just shut up. But in my defense, I DID say I like the rest of the retro look! : ) My apologies.

Don't aplogize for critiquing fashion - fashionistas love the attention / criticism.

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For those of you strongly against these outfits, what exactly do you not like? I think they look classically modern. I'm not sure of the purple cardigan (who wears cardigans these days?) but the overall look is sharp.
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I think they look pretty cool, I would only wear something like that if I was a pro, but I guess that is beside the point. O and miller, the lefty comment was great, i literally lol'd.

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When I first saw the article I loved the practice round clothing...Not sure about the Purple Cardigan, but I think it'll work. Black out on Sunday! I like it...

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Cardigan over short sleeves over compression T -- no. Tiger's doing it right there.

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Cardigan over short sleeves over compression T -- no. Tiger's doing it right there.

Those durned Johnson boys - as classy as putting a tuxedo on a horse. Zach needs to leave the sleeves down (passive agressive political statement?) and someone needs to hook Dustin up with some black shoes and belt. Tiger and Phil look good though - as always.

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Cardigan over short sleeves over compression T -- no. Tiger's doing it right there.

thats a vneck sweater vest, not a cardigan. :)

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The style is fine. I kinda like the throwback look. However, I think they should be wearing Red, White & Blue everyday. If I were captain, I'd find a way to incorporate our colors into every outfit.

I agree. Love the classic style but what's wrong with Red, White and Blue - at least to some degree.


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Those durned Johnson boys - as classy as putting a tuxedo on a horse. Zach needs to leave the sleeves down (passive agressive political statement?) and someone needs to hook Dustin up with some black shoes and belt. Tiger and Phil look good though - as always.

Say what you want about Tiger's game or personal life - but the guy's probably the best dressed golfer in the world.

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Say what you want about Tiger's game or personal life - but the guy's probably the best dressed golfer in the world.

Other than "sleevegate", I'd put Z. Johnson up there as well.

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Say what you want about Tiger's game or personal life - but the guy's probably the best dressed golfer in the world.

I am sure Nike makes it pretty easy for him.


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Say what you want about Tiger's game or personal life - but the guy's probably the best dressed golfer in the world.

I would have to agree. Tiger always looks sharp. Justin Leonard is a sharp dresser as well.


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I am sure Nike makes it pretty easy for him.

Is that supposed to be some sort of slight? I'm sure adidas makes is easy for Sergio, I'm sure Foot Joy makes it easy for Steve Stricker. Or were you just being facetious?

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The USA rain jackets - what are they, playing for the Colts, the Jets?

Usually the Euro uniforms are much better, but not so this year.

Like Billy Joel said, "You can't dress trashy till you spend alot of money".

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Is that supposed to be some sort of slight? I'm sure adidas makes is easy for Sergio, I'm sure Foot Joy makes it easy for Steve Stricker. Or were you just being facetious?

I am just saying it is easy to be well dressed when you have some stylist picking out all of your clothes for you.


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I am just saying it is easy to be well dressed when you have some stylist picking out all of your clothes for you.

Are you saying he had a stylist when he went through that parachute pants and skin tight mock phase? Does a stylist pick out Steve Stricker's shirts? I think his tape measure is in metric.

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Are you saying he had a stylist when he went through that parachute pants and skin tight mock phase?

That was pure pandering to the cocktail waitress demographic. He's

already done them all moved on.

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