Nov
29
Where can i find monogramed golf club covers online?
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Nov
29
Finding A Pro Golf Shirt
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Dane Stanton asked:
There are many different kinds of golf shirts available to buy and it can become overwhelming trying to choose the right one for you. This article will discuss everything there is to know about golf shirts, including some of the best places to buy them and other golfing apparel from.
So what is classified as a golf shirt these days? Well as we all know, golf is a very traditional sport and there are many different rules that players must follow when it comes to rules on the golf course. One of these rules that finds itself all across the world of golf, it that all players playing golf on a private golf course, must wear a collared shirt. So there’s the first thing you need to know about golf shirts. You have to now make sure that the one you buy has a collar on it.
One of the most popular collared shirts that many players where, are polo shirts. The first brand that comes to most peoples minds when they’re talking about polo shirts is Ralph Lauren. Yes we all know how expensive these shirts can be, however they are easily one of the best quality polo’s on the market today. If you don’t want to spend a great deal of money on a golf shirt, because you aren’t all that serious about your golf, then the are of course a lot of other less expensive brands that sell collared shirts for golf, including Nike, Adidas and many other sporting brands. Basically any golf brand that you can think of usually sells golf shirts and some of them are very affordable.
Do I have to wear a collared shirt in order to play golf? The answer to that question is no, with shades of grey. Most public courses allow people to play golf without a collared shirt, however not all of them. What you might have already noticed is that many public courses are starting to become less and less strict about the type of apparel people are allowed to wear on their course.
Almost every private course that I can think of however requires all players to wear collared shirts when playing on their course. You will find that most private courses are very strict about this as they want to make sure their course follows all the guidelines set by the PGA. This gives their course a sense of professionalism.
Now if you think that later on down the track you might want to join a private course, because you just can’t get enough of this great sport, then go out and buy yourself a few collared golf shirts for your wardrobe. Inevitably it’s going to make you feel like more of a pro and maybe your game might start improving as a result of this!
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There are many different kinds of golf shirts available to buy and it can become overwhelming trying to choose the right one for you. This article will discuss everything there is to know about golf shirts, including some of the best places to buy them and other golfing apparel from.
So what is classified as a golf shirt these days? Well as we all know, golf is a very traditional sport and there are many different rules that players must follow when it comes to rules on the golf course. One of these rules that finds itself all across the world of golf, it that all players playing golf on a private golf course, must wear a collared shirt. So there’s the first thing you need to know about golf shirts. You have to now make sure that the one you buy has a collar on it.
One of the most popular collared shirts that many players where, are polo shirts. The first brand that comes to most peoples minds when they’re talking about polo shirts is Ralph Lauren. Yes we all know how expensive these shirts can be, however they are easily one of the best quality polo’s on the market today. If you don’t want to spend a great deal of money on a golf shirt, because you aren’t all that serious about your golf, then the are of course a lot of other less expensive brands that sell collared shirts for golf, including Nike, Adidas and many other sporting brands. Basically any golf brand that you can think of usually sells golf shirts and some of them are very affordable.
Do I have to wear a collared shirt in order to play golf? The answer to that question is no, with shades of grey. Most public courses allow people to play golf without a collared shirt, however not all of them. What you might have already noticed is that many public courses are starting to become less and less strict about the type of apparel people are allowed to wear on their course.
Almost every private course that I can think of however requires all players to wear collared shirts when playing on their course. You will find that most private courses are very strict about this as they want to make sure their course follows all the guidelines set by the PGA. This gives their course a sense of professionalism.
Now if you think that later on down the track you might want to join a private course, because you just can’t get enough of this great sport, then go out and buy yourself a few collared golf shirts for your wardrobe. Inevitably it’s going to make you feel like more of a pro and maybe your game might start improving as a result of this!
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Nov
28
What tees do a boys high school golf team play from?
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Nick asked:
I am thinking about play golf next year for my high school, but i didn’t know what tees to practice playing from. And guess would help. Thanks
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I am thinking about play golf next year for my high school, but i didn’t know what tees to practice playing from. And guess would help. Thanks
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Nov
27
what can i tell my fat friend that always wears stretchy golf shirts to get him mad? ?
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oakland A’s ‘09!!! asked:
my arsonal of insults have run out. can u help me?
ive been getting comments that “he’s your friend dont do that”. this is in the good nature of playing around he does the same thing to me and we both have a good laugh
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my arsonal of insults have run out. can u help me?
ive been getting comments that “he’s your friend dont do that”. this is in the good nature of playing around he does the same thing to me and we both have a good laugh
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Nov
26
Need to find value of vintage golf club set! Need help?
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dillanforsey asked:
Ok, so I have this vintage set of Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge golf clubs. Irons include 3-PW and woods include 5, 3, and 1 (all with original covers). They are in excellent condition. The problem is, I can’t find anybody that can tell me how much they’re worth. I’ve checked with a local pro shop. I called Wilson themselves. No one can tell me the value of these things. I figured I’d try and find an appraiser but I can’t. If you can help me in any way (including offering to appraise them) I’d be most grateful. Other than that I need to know where I can go in Georgia to get them appraised or where I can send pictures for appraisal. Thank you so much!
Yeah, those are different though and mine are in better condition…
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Ok, so I have this vintage set of Wilson Sam Snead Blue Ridge golf clubs. Irons include 3-PW and woods include 5, 3, and 1 (all with original covers). They are in excellent condition. The problem is, I can’t find anybody that can tell me how much they’re worth. I’ve checked with a local pro shop. I called Wilson themselves. No one can tell me the value of these things. I figured I’d try and find an appraiser but I can’t. If you can help me in any way (including offering to appraise them) I’d be most grateful. Other than that I need to know where I can go in Georgia to get them appraised or where I can send pictures for appraisal. Thank you so much!
Yeah, those are different though and mine are in better condition…
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Nov
25
The Polo Shirt and Its History
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Justin Morris asked:
Many of us have heard the term polo shirt and many of us have worn them or still wear them. But how many of us know where the term polo shirt came from and whom it was that came up with it?
Indeed the shirt started with the game of polo. Polo started off as a sport played by Tibetan men who called the ball that they hit a pulu. In the 7th Century the Persians invented a new game, a game that made use of the pulu by riding horses and hitting it with sticks. By the time that the Persian game had become a recognized Indian sport, it was called “polo.” When the British occupied India, they enjoyed watching polo games. The British eventually learned how to play polo as well and brought the sport to England.
In the mid-1800s, sports teams in Britain began to wear knitted shirts at soccer games, at rowing matches and at other sporting events. Although they had long sleeves, their jerseys did share one feature with today’s polo shirt and that was they were made from a knitted material. By the19th century, a businessman and entrepreneur who saw the jerseys and liked them, redesigned them and sold them as “polo shirts.” Printed ads for “polo shirts” appeared in Maryland papers as early as 1887.
In 1923 the members of the Hurlingham Polo Team in Buenos Aires appeared at a match wearing the now newly labeled polo shirts. The popularity of the shirt grew and in 1920 a man named Lewis Lacey opened a clothing store in Buenos Aires and sold the shirts. The shirts now had a logo depicting a polo player on a pony.
In 1926 Rene Lacoste, a famous tennis player, brought the polo shirt to the public eye in a new way, showing his audience that the shirt could be worn for more than just polo.
Lacoste’s shirts were white, which was typical of tennis clothing then, short-sleeved, made of loosely knit piqué cotton with an un-starched, flat protruding collar. It also had a buttoned placket, and a longer shirttail in back than in front. He first wore the shirt at the 1926 U.S. Open championship. Beginning in 1927, Lacoste placed a crocodile emblem on the left breast of his shirts. The American press had begun to refer to him as “the alligator”, a nickname that he embraced.
In 1933, after retiring from professional tennis, Lacoste teamed up with André Gillier, a friend who was a clothing merchandiser, to market that shirt in Europe and North America. Together, they formed the company Chemise Lacoste, and began selling their shirts, which still included the small-embroidered crocodile logo on the left breast.
By 1972, Ralph Lauren took the ideas of Lacoste’s and Lewis Lacey and included his “polo shirt” as a prominent part of his original line called Polo. While not specifically geared for use by polo players, Lauren’s shirt imitated what by that time had become the normal attire for polo players. Lauren prominently included his new attire as the “sport of kings”. On the shirts he kept Lacoste’s crocodile emblem. This worked well as a marketing tool, for subsequently, due to the immense popularity of Lauren’s clothing, a majority of English-speaking westerners began to refer to Lacoste’s tennis shirt as a “polo shirt”.
Over the latter half of the twentieth century, as standard clothing in golf became more casual, the polo shirt became adopted nearly universally as standard golf attire. Lacoste’s “tennis shirt” in various golf cuts has resulted in specific designs of the tennis shirt for golf, resulting in the moniker “golf shirt”. Golf shirts are commonly made out of polyester, cotton and polyester blends, or mercerized cotton. The plaque typically holds three or four buttons, and consequently extends lower than the typical polo neckline. The collar is typically fabricated using a stitched double-layer of the same fabric used to make the shirt, in contrast to a polo shirt collar, which is usually one-ply ribbed knit cotton.
Now the polo shirt is worn as standard attire due to its comfort. The shirts are worn by students and adults, athletes and non-athletes alike. It seems the little crocodile is here to stay.
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Many of us have heard the term polo shirt and many of us have worn them or still wear them. But how many of us know where the term polo shirt came from and whom it was that came up with it?
Indeed the shirt started with the game of polo. Polo started off as a sport played by Tibetan men who called the ball that they hit a pulu. In the 7th Century the Persians invented a new game, a game that made use of the pulu by riding horses and hitting it with sticks. By the time that the Persian game had become a recognized Indian sport, it was called “polo.” When the British occupied India, they enjoyed watching polo games. The British eventually learned how to play polo as well and brought the sport to England.
In the mid-1800s, sports teams in Britain began to wear knitted shirts at soccer games, at rowing matches and at other sporting events. Although they had long sleeves, their jerseys did share one feature with today’s polo shirt and that was they were made from a knitted material. By the19th century, a businessman and entrepreneur who saw the jerseys and liked them, redesigned them and sold them as “polo shirts.” Printed ads for “polo shirts” appeared in Maryland papers as early as 1887.
In 1923 the members of the Hurlingham Polo Team in Buenos Aires appeared at a match wearing the now newly labeled polo shirts. The popularity of the shirt grew and in 1920 a man named Lewis Lacey opened a clothing store in Buenos Aires and sold the shirts. The shirts now had a logo depicting a polo player on a pony.
In 1926 Rene Lacoste, a famous tennis player, brought the polo shirt to the public eye in a new way, showing his audience that the shirt could be worn for more than just polo.
Lacoste’s shirts were white, which was typical of tennis clothing then, short-sleeved, made of loosely knit piqué cotton with an un-starched, flat protruding collar. It also had a buttoned placket, and a longer shirttail in back than in front. He first wore the shirt at the 1926 U.S. Open championship. Beginning in 1927, Lacoste placed a crocodile emblem on the left breast of his shirts. The American press had begun to refer to him as “the alligator”, a nickname that he embraced.
In 1933, after retiring from professional tennis, Lacoste teamed up with André Gillier, a friend who was a clothing merchandiser, to market that shirt in Europe and North America. Together, they formed the company Chemise Lacoste, and began selling their shirts, which still included the small-embroidered crocodile logo on the left breast.
By 1972, Ralph Lauren took the ideas of Lacoste’s and Lewis Lacey and included his “polo shirt” as a prominent part of his original line called Polo. While not specifically geared for use by polo players, Lauren’s shirt imitated what by that time had become the normal attire for polo players. Lauren prominently included his new attire as the “sport of kings”. On the shirts he kept Lacoste’s crocodile emblem. This worked well as a marketing tool, for subsequently, due to the immense popularity of Lauren’s clothing, a majority of English-speaking westerners began to refer to Lacoste’s tennis shirt as a “polo shirt”.
Over the latter half of the twentieth century, as standard clothing in golf became more casual, the polo shirt became adopted nearly universally as standard golf attire. Lacoste’s “tennis shirt” in various golf cuts has resulted in specific designs of the tennis shirt for golf, resulting in the moniker “golf shirt”. Golf shirts are commonly made out of polyester, cotton and polyester blends, or mercerized cotton. The plaque typically holds three or four buttons, and consequently extends lower than the typical polo neckline. The collar is typically fabricated using a stitched double-layer of the same fabric used to make the shirt, in contrast to a polo shirt collar, which is usually one-ply ribbed knit cotton.
Now the polo shirt is worn as standard attire due to its comfort. The shirts are worn by students and adults, athletes and non-athletes alike. It seems the little crocodile is here to stay.
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Nov
24
Looking for 1″ Golf Tees?
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aznknight202a asked:
I used to purchase 1 1/2″ golf tees from a store but store has closed down. I live in Riverside, CA and i was wondering if anybody knew a place where I can purchase these tees. I have also looked online and am unable to find them.
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I used to purchase 1 1/2″ golf tees from a store but store has closed down. I live in Riverside, CA and i was wondering if anybody knew a place where I can purchase these tees. I have also looked online and am unable to find them.
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Nov
23
shop4bargains asked:
No matter how expensive the shirt is, my husbands polo-style golf shirts, after washing a few times, the collars start fading and get a “ring” where the collar folds over. Its very frustrating, I am washing exactly as the shirt says. I even read to turn the shirts inside out and unfold collar during washing, and this helps some, but still eventually they fade so bad, he will no longer where the shirt. Please help?
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No matter how expensive the shirt is, my husbands polo-style golf shirts, after washing a few times, the collars start fading and get a “ring” where the collar folds over. Its very frustrating, I am washing exactly as the shirt says. I even read to turn the shirts inside out and unfold collar during washing, and this helps some, but still eventually they fade so bad, he will no longer where the shirt. Please help?
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Nov
23
I am looking for golfing shirts. Everything is to big. I usually wear a medium in tshirts and a small in polos?
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Travis asked:
Golf shirts that are smalls do not fit. they are way to big and uncomfortable. Also their very boxey. I’m not that small. I’m about 5′7″ ad 155 lbs. Why do I have this problem and does anybody know a brand that fits smaller or companies that sell an extra small? Does anyone else have this problem?
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Golf shirts that are smalls do not fit. they are way to big and uncomfortable. Also their very boxey. I’m not that small. I’m about 5′7″ ad 155 lbs. Why do I have this problem and does anybody know a brand that fits smaller or companies that sell an extra small? Does anyone else have this problem?
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Nov
21
Beginner Golf Tips
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Julien Raynal asked:
Have you decided to take up golfing? Perhaps it is popular with others in your office or your friends say it is a relaxing pastime. Whatever your reason, there are some basic ground rules that you should know to make your first time on the golf course a little easier. Understanding the course on which you are playing will help save a lot of hassle when you arrive, and having the right golf clubs and equipment will make it easier as well.
First, check with your playing partners to find out if someone has already reserved a tee time. If no one has done so, offer to call and make reservations. Some golf courses only require one day’s notice while others will want you to call several days ahead. Once you set up the reservation, make sure that you actually arrive on time. In fact, it is often wise to get there about 30 minutes early. You can always use that time to do some practice on the driving range.
Before you hit the green, be sure to find out if the golf course you are using has a dress code. The typical dress code is a pair of khaki pants or shorts and a collared golf shirt. Golf shoes and golf gloves are usually optional but are pieces of equipment that many golfers find helpful. Just make sure you know the rules before you arrive to save yourself frustration and embarrassment.
Also, it is important to know what type of golf course you will be using because, in some cases, you will need to bring money to tip employees. If you are at most public golf courses, this will not be an issue. However, most private or even more upscale public courses will accept tips. This includes the person who brings you a cart when you arrive, the men or women who drive a beverage cart around the course, or the jockey who carries your golf clubs and equipment to and from your vehicle. Consider the price of the green fee when determining how much to tip.
In addition, it is extremely important that you pack the right equipment. You should have as many golf clubs are you will need, up to the maximum allowable, which is usually fourteen clubs. This will eliminate borrowing from others, which is typically not allowed. Be sure to pack plenty of golf balls and tees. If you are beginner, you will most likely lose a lot of balls, so it is imperative that you have plenty of extras. While you may not play by the strictest rules as you learn, you do not want to annoy those playing with you by constantly borrowing equipment from them.
Finally, it is imperative that you pay close attention to your plays on the golf course. Have your golf club ready when it is your turn, and always be prepared to play. Groups who play slow are often found as problems on the green, and it is even easier to slow others up when you are a beginner. Make use of others’ turns to decide which golf club you will use and what putt you will make. If your group continues to be slower than a group that is behind you and they are being held up by your group, it is common courtesy to let them play through your group.
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Have you decided to take up golfing? Perhaps it is popular with others in your office or your friends say it is a relaxing pastime. Whatever your reason, there are some basic ground rules that you should know to make your first time on the golf course a little easier. Understanding the course on which you are playing will help save a lot of hassle when you arrive, and having the right golf clubs and equipment will make it easier as well.
First, check with your playing partners to find out if someone has already reserved a tee time. If no one has done so, offer to call and make reservations. Some golf courses only require one day’s notice while others will want you to call several days ahead. Once you set up the reservation, make sure that you actually arrive on time. In fact, it is often wise to get there about 30 minutes early. You can always use that time to do some practice on the driving range.
Before you hit the green, be sure to find out if the golf course you are using has a dress code. The typical dress code is a pair of khaki pants or shorts and a collared golf shirt. Golf shoes and golf gloves are usually optional but are pieces of equipment that many golfers find helpful. Just make sure you know the rules before you arrive to save yourself frustration and embarrassment.
Also, it is important to know what type of golf course you will be using because, in some cases, you will need to bring money to tip employees. If you are at most public golf courses, this will not be an issue. However, most private or even more upscale public courses will accept tips. This includes the person who brings you a cart when you arrive, the men or women who drive a beverage cart around the course, or the jockey who carries your golf clubs and equipment to and from your vehicle. Consider the price of the green fee when determining how much to tip.
In addition, it is extremely important that you pack the right equipment. You should have as many golf clubs are you will need, up to the maximum allowable, which is usually fourteen clubs. This will eliminate borrowing from others, which is typically not allowed. Be sure to pack plenty of golf balls and tees. If you are beginner, you will most likely lose a lot of balls, so it is imperative that you have plenty of extras. While you may not play by the strictest rules as you learn, you do not want to annoy those playing with you by constantly borrowing equipment from them.
Finally, it is imperative that you pay close attention to your plays on the golf course. Have your golf club ready when it is your turn, and always be prepared to play. Groups who play slow are often found as problems on the green, and it is even easier to slow others up when you are a beginner. Make use of others’ turns to decide which golf club you will use and what putt you will make. If your group continues to be slower than a group that is behind you and they are being held up by your group, it is common courtesy to let them play through your group.
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