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I was wondering if anyone has any experience wearing Lacoste polos on the course?

I'm a big Lacoste fan, but until seeing a lot of the European Tour players wear them and along with Martin Kaymer, I had never thought of wearing them on course. So, any thoughts?

Thanks,

Chris


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The best polos you can wear on the course imho. They are smart and they are comfortable. Do it!

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Modern synthetic fabrics which wick sweat are much more suitable for golf.

I will never buy a cotton shirt again.

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I have plenty of Nike Dri-Fits, they are great I do agree, but I'm looking for something cleaner looking. Not all the Lacoste polo's are cotton, they have a full golf line as well.


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I don't care if my shirts are Galvin Green, Lacoste or Tesco's Stone Bay Golf range. If they fit nicely, look good, don't restrict my swing and are comfortable I'll wear them.

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They lacoste too much for my budget. I wait for cheap Nike Dri-Fits to go on sale then buy them.

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Can't justify $80 for a polo shirt for work let alone on the course.

But if they are in your budget I say go for it.

As far as golf shirts go I try and wait for Macy's to have a sale on their IZOD dri-fits.  Their cotton/poly blends do not hold up but their dry fit material ones do.

Sometimes you can score them for around $17-20 and they retail for $50.  Just returned from the mall and they were on sale for $25 today.

Another good cheap alternative for golf shirts are Champion brand that can be found at Target.  They normally run $17-19.99 depending on style and are more conservative in color (great for office wear too).  They have both striped and solid colors.

We bowl once a week during our lunch break from work and I make sure to wear a dry fit shirt to reduce sweating and these fit the bill.  Numerous washings without any fading or wear and tear.

I just wish they would add more colors each season.  Pretty much the same colors a red, white, light blue, navy and black.

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I go to TJ Maxx every now and then and load up on Nautica polos. They look great and can be had pretty cheap if you shop around and use coupons.

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Just so people don't think I'm so rich, snobby person who is looking at buying $95 CND polo's. My girlfriend has a cousin who lives in France and she has some connections. So,after shipping I could get a few at about $45 CND each. As said, I normally pick up a lot of my golf clothing when I go to the US at Macy's or Marshals.

Thank's everyone for their help thus far, really is appreciated.


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Lacoste really isn't that good quality of a shirt. Local high end men's store quit carrying them because of so many complaints.

They carry Southern Tide now and i find them to be much better shirts.


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I remember my Dad went to China and came back with knockoff Lacoste polos....they were really high quality....can't say much for the real deal though, never worn one

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Picked up two Walter Hagen hi-dry shirts for $50 on a two-for-one sale - priced out at $25 each.

Plan to use these for fancy events, and continue to wear cotton golf shirts otherwise.

For most rounds of golf, I wear golf shirts and slacks that have been in my wardrobe for several months. I rarely wear new stuff for golf.

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I like the look of their shirts.  Ive got a couple my gf bought me.  I would never wear them golfing though because they are cotton.  I usually pick a new shirt every two weeks when I get paid.  I like Nike, Puma, Adidas and Under Armour the most.  I usually buy a shirt that will go with a certain pair of shorts I have or vice versa.

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