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I just picked up a couple of Tommy Hilfiger shirts at TJ Max.  They're the all poly moisture wicking, breathable style.  I'll find out how comfortable they are in tomorrow's round in our heat wave.  Some shirts I've bought in the past were supposed to be breathable but turned out not to be, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with price.


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I wear Nike, and I will say they have a nice selection of colors and they fit works for me. It also helps there is a Nike outlet within 5 mins of my home and the shirts there are the previous seasons designs so I get them for more than half off.


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I've been doing it all wrong with getting golf shirts.  For my birthday, my parents actually got me a shirt marketed for tennis and that is by far the most comfy one I've worn, by adidas.  I do love nike too, but I was blown away by the comfort of that adidas tennis shirt.

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I also like Under Armour.   The Addidas clima cools are a close second.   I also just tried an Oakley and that's nice as well.

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Overall i like the adidas the most. BUT they all have good models. I have a lot of UA i like and some nike but they all have models that are far from comfortable.

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I have a few Tehama shirts that are light and comfy. As much as I hate to admit it I also have a few Nike shirts that are also very nice.


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i bought a few dri-fit PING polos and they are extremely lightweight and comfortable.  Bought them at Costco for like $12.


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I mostly wear the PGA Tour, Champions Tour shirts from JC Penneys or Beall's......You can get them for $10 - $14 if you watch for coupons & sales. Also, PGA Tour shorts from JC Penneys for $15.

I also picked up three Boo Weekley shirts (Reg $65 on sale for $12.50) at Beall's.....very comfortable.

Callaway Shirts & shorts from Dillard's (Reg $65, on sale for $15).....liked the shirts so much that i only wear them to work....don't want to ruin them just yet.

Greg Norman shirts & shorts from Macy's on sale for $15/each....the shorts have a rubbery liner in the waist so your shirt won't slip out.


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Underarmour.  I like the way they fit and how they wick sweat.

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