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Do any American golfers here know of galvin green golf clothing? Namely their waterproof jackets, it's getting wet soon in the uk and these jackets are the dogs bollocks! (That means Really good in English) but there close to £300 over here, just wondering if you yanks know of them and how much you pay? I've told the wife it would make a lovely Christmas present!

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I have one of their rain jackets and it is the best waterproof I have ever had. I believe I paid the same for it. My second favorite brand is Zero Restriction.


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I've heard and read about them for years now.

But haven't seen them.

I just go ZR jacket and Sun Mountain pants that I found (at reduced prices).

I don't really play much in the rain so $500 for a jacket ... don't think so.

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Guess i'll have to tell the wife to get saving then! ( note to the grammar police, I spelt there instead of they're, it won't happen again officer!)

Gaz Lee


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I've heard of it. I didn't know it was that expensive. I got a full Ben Hogan rain suit at Dick's Sporting Goods for a little over $11. Lol. Because of coupons, certificates, discounts and such I got it way cheaper than the original cost. It was originally $80 something. The thing keeps me as dry as a bone too. I went to the Wells Fargo Tournament this past may, and it came in handy because it rained hard and a lot.

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My waterproof pants are the ping hurricane! They're superb and would defo recommend, but my current jacket has started leaking after just 6months, even though it says waterproof up to 10m!! ( I'm not even sure what they mean by that... I'm not that bad!) Galvin Green waterproof jackets come with a lifetime waterproof guarantee! They're pricey... But nicey! I've sweetened the wife and she's told me to pick one! I knew I married her for a reason! ;-)

Gaz Lee


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My waterproof pants are the ping hurricane!

They're superb and would defo recommend, but my current jacket has started leaking after just 6months, even though it says waterproof up to 10m!! ( I'm not even sure what they mean by that... I'm not that bad!)

Galvin Green waterproof jackets come with a lifetime waterproof guarantee! They're pricey... But nicey! I've sweetened the wife and she's told me to pick one! I knew I married her for a reason!

When jackets or pants lose their waterproof-ability, I purchase ReviveX and wash the garment with it.

Voila, it's waterproof again.

Ping G400 Max 9/TPT Shaft, TEE EX10 Beta 4, 5 wd, PXG 22 HY, Mizuno JPX919F 5-GW, TItleist SM7 Raw 55-09, 59-11, Bettinardi BB39

 

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