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  colin007 said:
Originally Posted by colin007

payne stewart - because he was a tool

ryan moore - too fat for those clothes

woody austin - lol

I don't usually log into this forum as of late, but you sir, are a first rate idiot.

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  Windmill said:
Originally Posted by Windmill

I don't usually log into this forum as of late, but you sir, are a first rate idiot.


no prob, bro.  appreciate it.

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Definitely John Daly and Geoff Ogilvy....maybe Woody Austin too?

Don't agree with Rickie Fowler and Keegan Bradley, Rickie's stuff is awesome and Keegan's is just normal really..

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I might be lonely here, but I actually like Fowler's whole clothing shtick.

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  mdl said:
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I might be lonely here, but I actually like Fowler's whole clothing shtick.

I would say you are definitely alone on that one.......the hat is probably the worst though.  Looks 2 sizes too big and I can not stomach a flat brim!


Daly, but he makes golf interesting.

I do not mind the colors Fowler wears, but his solid orange on Sundays looks stupid...especially with his ridiculous mustache.  God, if I were his girlfriend, I would wax it off in the middle of the night.

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Worst-dressed golfers...

1) a retired plumber I golf with from time to time - blue jeans, stained New Balance cross-trainer shoes, and Kohl's collarless designer t-shirt.

2) the fella I got paired up with in Florida in the stained Khaki shorts, over-the-calf white socks, and table-cloth checkered shirt

3) anyone who sports Ohio State team logos

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Zach Johnson - Those plaid collars look ridiculous.  It looks like something that would have been worn in the 1990s

Matt Kuchar - When he wears the light blue shirt and the lime green hat, he looks like he got dressed in the dark.

Ryan Moore - Looks like a homeless hipster who gets dressed in the dumpster behind the coffehouse he panhandles.

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  GJBenn85 said:
Originally Posted by GJBenn85

Daly, but he makes golf interesting.

I do not mind the colors Fowler wears, but his solid orange on Sundays looks stupid...especially with his ridiculous mustache.  God, if I were his girlfriend, I would wax it off in the middle of the night.

Have you seen his girlfriend? She's having hard time looking like she hit puberty too.


  bwdial said:
Zach Johnson - Those plaid collars look ridiculous.  It looks like something that would have been worn in the 1990s Matt Kuchar - When he wears the light blue shirt and the lime green hat, he looks like he got dressed in the dark. Ryan Moore - Looks like a homeless hipster who gets dressed in the dumpster behind the coffehouse he panhandles.

Hahaha!!! You're obviously watching right now. Kutcher has the weird blue shirt, green hat thing going in the 3rd round. It looks like he doesn't know it looks bad, or else he doesn't care. Either way, he looks like he got dressed in the dark. What happened to Moore? He used to be stylin' with the vests and ties (weird). But you're right, he basically looks like a hobo these days.

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I'm thinking that Ogilvy's clothes are probably a reaction against the over the top clothes of some of the players. It's like he's deliberately playing it down and not trying to make a spectacle of himself, possibly even having a bit of a dig at some of the others in a subtle way.

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Watching Rickie today, I have to say he is gaining on Daly as the worst dressed golfer

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I actually like Rickie's outfits. I would never dess myself that way though. Here's my top 3: 1. John Daly. Between the hair and the clothes, he looks ridiculous. 2. Matt Kuchar. Bland and mismatched hats. 3. Ryan Moore. The style is okay but I don't think he can pull it off.

My only issue with "dress" this tourney as to why I ONLY saw one golfer NOT wear pink, or wear a pink ribbon as requested by the PGA to support Mother's Day and Breast Cancer awareness.... Guess who that ONE person was, and why the media failed to take notice of it or mention it.... hmmmm


I can't believe no-one's mentioned Duffy Waldorf.

I'm usually oblivious to fashion but he always has me shaking my head in disbelief.

I would mention Ai Miyazato and those kneesocks but I understand they're functional - she has circulation problems or something.  So like Sabbatini's hat (he's had skin cancer), she gets a pass.


  ThominOH said:
Originally Posted by ThominOH

My only issue with "dress" this tourney as to why I ONLY saw one golfer NOT wear pink, or wear a pink ribbon as requested by the PGA to support Mother's Day and Breast Cancer awareness.... Guess who that ONE person was, and why the media failed to take notice of it or mention it.... hmmmm


I agree that the only reason the golfer was not criticized by the media is because he is The Lord and Saviour Tiger Woods.

But I'm not sure how wearing pink supports Mother's Day. And I'm fairly certain most people are aware of breast cancer by this point, and further "awareness" does nothing to assist in its medical treatement. But if you want to buy into the corporate mentality that the only way to support these causes is to be a docile little consumer ***** and deck out in all pink, go right ahead.


  BruceMGF said:
Originally Posted by BruceMGF

I can't believe no-one's mentioned Duffy Waldorf.

I'm usually oblivious to fashion but he always has me shaking my head in disbelief.

I would mention Ai Miyazato and those kneesocks but I understand they're functional - she has circulation problems or something.  So like Sabbatini's hat (he's had skin cancer), she gets a pass.

The irony is that the way Sabbatini's hat is curled up on the sides, it covers less of his face than a larger baseball cap like the ones currently worn by Adam Scott, Mahan, Fowler, or McIlroy (different shapes but all more effective than Sabbatini's).

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