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Being younger i personally like Puma, even though they can get a bit pricey, and then Nike makes some good shirts as well.  I just cant stand the companies who make golfshirts where the sleeves come down to your elbow...makes me feel like an old man lol.  Just wondering what kind of shirt everyone liked.

Age:19

What's in my bag?
Driver- Taylormade TP Burner 2.0 5 wood- Launcher (4-GW)- Jpx Pro 800 SW- X Forged LW- 588 X Wedge- Tp-Z Putter- Unitized Tiempo

 

"Hard work beats talent"-Tim Tebow


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Nike kicks butt. The fit is really good for me. I'm not a huge fan of their Sphere-Dri material. The Dri-Fit is much better. Plus, they have some nice design about them. I also wear Ralph Lauren Polo shirts. I used to be on a big Adidas kick, but they have lost favor to Nike. They make some super ugly shirts. The three stripes in random spots and the "tech patterns". Lame. I like the looks of Travis Matthew, but don't own any of their shirts. Also, can't beat a basic H&M; cotton polo for only $9.95!

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Dunning pleasantly surprised me.  Worth a shot...

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Hybrid: Taylormade Burner 19*
Irons: Callaway XR

Wedges: Vokey 50*, 54*, 58*
Putter: Scotty Newport Studio


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Originally Posted by tmf9

Being younger i personally like Puma, even though they can get a bit pricey, and then Nike makes some good shirts as well.  I just cant stand the companies who make golfshirts where the sleeves come down to your elbow...makes me feel like an old man lol.  Just wondering what kind of shirt everyone liked.



This. I have been given a couple of Nike ( Small ) dri-fits that do this.

The weird thing is, they have other size small dri-fits that fit perfectly. It seems their sizing is all messed up between shirts.

I like Adidas clima-cool shirts too ( $20 at Winners )

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Originally Posted by Ben

Nike kicks butt. The fit is really good for me. I'm not a huge fan of their Sphere-Dri material. The Dri-Fit is much better. Plus, they have some nice design about them. I also wear Ralph Lauren Polo shirts. I used to be on a big Adidas kick, but they have lost favor to Nike. They make some super ugly shirts. The three stripes in random spots and the "tech patterns". Lame. I like the looks of Travis Matthew, but don't own any of their shirts. Also, can't beat a basic H&M; cotton polo for only $9.95!



Ahh forgot about them, those are great shirts as well.

Age:19

What's in my bag?
Driver- Taylormade TP Burner 2.0 5 wood- Launcher (4-GW)- Jpx Pro 800 SW- X Forged LW- 588 X Wedge- Tp-Z Putter- Unitized Tiempo

 

"Hard work beats talent"-Tim Tebow


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Originally Posted by Kieran123

This. I have been given a couple of Nike ( Small ) dri-fits that do this.

The weird thing is, they have other size small dri-fits that fit perfectly. It seems their sizing is all messed up between shirts.

I like Adidas clima-cool shirts too ( $20 at Winners )



Its crazy Im 6'4" and wear a large at the biggest, shirts should not be coming down to my elbow!

Age:19

What's in my bag?
Driver- Taylormade TP Burner 2.0 5 wood- Launcher (4-GW)- Jpx Pro 800 SW- X Forged LW- 588 X Wedge- Tp-Z Putter- Unitized Tiempo

 

"Hard work beats talent"-Tim Tebow


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I LOVE under armour!!!!!!  A but pricy but very comfortable!!!!

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Irons: Ping G5 4-P
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The Adidas Formotion shirts are great for those who prefer something more fitted. I also have a couple of Nike Dri-FIT shirts, which are nice.


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+ 1 for Under Armour!

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Ashworth or Adidas, but the sleeves are always too long, so I take them to a tailor and have the sleeves shortened.  I'm a little OCD, hate having a shirt sleeve hang past my elbows when I am golfing.  My brother and I joke, if I could find a sleeveless women's shirt that was big enough I'd wear them!

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I love Puma and Nike. Tiger's collection obviously trumps in the nike line, just have to pick and choose when I get one being that they're so pricey. Once I went to a Nike outlet in Orlando and they were selling his shirts from the previous year for like $25 a piece! I bought quite a few haha.

Anyone know where to find Original Penguin by Munsingwear?? I really like the look of those shirts but can't find em in a store ANYWHERE to try on. I refuse to order online without knowing which size will fit right

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I always seem to feel most comfortable in Nike shirts...really light and also cool feeling.

PGAtour makes some decent shirts, as well.  I find those at Dunhams Sports.  As long as the material doesn't feel heavy and it doesn't feel like my shoulders are all bound up..I'm ok with it.

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I'll wear whatever, really, but one of my favorite shirts is a Cutter and Buck I got on sale for next to nothing. I'm too cheap to buy Under Armour, though I love everything else they make.

The cheapo Wal Mart brand shirts (George?) are surprisingly good, too. They are thin and light. They are my go-to for the really hot days.

The club selection of a true hacker:

Driver: Nike Dymo2 SQ
3 and 5 Wood: Nike Dymo2 SQ
Irons: Adams Idea Tech OS Hybrid Irons (5-PW)
Wedges: Maxfli 56* and 60*
Putter: Odyssey White Ice #1 in Copper


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Champions Tour

Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Diablo 9º
2 Hybrid: Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood
Irons: Nike Slingshot OSS 6-3 iron
          Taylormade Tour Preferred PW-7 iron
Wedges: Cleveland CG14 50º, 54º
              Taylormade RAC 58º
Putter: Ping Darby 32" shaft


 


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I prefer Greg Norman from Macy's.

Tasso Elba actually makes them and then Norman puts his logo on it.  So comfort and quality is there.

Also the price is right.  With a coupon and sale I was able to get them under $20 a piece.

I lost some weight this year and now need a small size and most companies start with mediums.  Norman has a small size.

Their sleeves are shorter than most I've tried.  Might be worth a shot to try them.

Very light in the heat and I was caught in the rain once and the moisture wicking was awesome on the outside as well.  You couldn't even tell the shirt was wet even through the fabric looks like silk.

Driver: Ping G25

3w - Ping K15

3h - TEE Trilogy

4h - TEE Trilogy

5h - TEE Trilogy

Irons: Ping G25 6-LW

Putter: Odyssey White Ice D.A.R.T
Bag: Nike SQ Tour

Optics: Bushnell Tour V2 Slope

Shoes: True Linkswear


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Also forgot to mention.  I bought a "PGA Tour" shirt from JC Pennies recently and their sleeves were really short.

Driver: Ping G25

3w - Ping K15

3h - TEE Trilogy

4h - TEE Trilogy

5h - TEE Trilogy

Irons: Ping G25 6-LW

Putter: Odyssey White Ice D.A.R.T
Bag: Nike SQ Tour

Optics: Bushnell Tour V2 Slope

Shoes: True Linkswear


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