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How To Layer Up Properly On The Golf Course This Winter
The autumn and winter months can get pretty cold and miserable weather wise, but that shouldn’t mean we can’t enjoy our favourite game to the fullest. The technology of golf clothing has come a long way in recent years and modern golf garments will allow you to enjoy the game in all seasons, keeping you warm and dry while allowing you to still play for best golf.
For all the technology in the world though, it’s all about how well you layer up as to how warm and dry you can stay on the course. Here, I’m going to take a deeper look at how to most effectively layer up on the golf course with five essential layers to use this winter. Let’s not let the colder weather spoil our enjoyment of golf!
WATCH: Dan Parker talks through how to layer up properly on the golf course, adding a new layer for each shot on the first hole at Peterborough Milton Golf Club
Base Layer and Polo Shirt
I think the base layers are a forgotten piece in the golf wardrobe that needs to be utilized more by golfers. If you don’t like wearing too many layers on top of a polo shirt and mid-layer, the base layer is ideal for keeping your body temperature at just the right levels. The Puma Thermal base layer offers a skintight base layer with plenty of stretch to help maintain body heat and give flex for the golf swing.
Polo shirts are self-explanatory really and these are a part of a golf outfit where I think you can really express yourself with your choices of color. It’s good to have a few plain ones that can match any other parts of your wardrobe as well as a few bolder color choices too.
Midlayer
Next up is the all-important mid layer which can come in a few different styles. There’s a classic quarter zip like the Puma Cloudspun or something like the Puma Progress hoodie you can me wearing above. The hoodie has especially come into fashion over the last couple of years and gives a great balance between a casual but sporty look on the golf course. Golf courses across the world have become a lot more relaxed with dress codes in recent years, and the hoodie has been welcomed by most golfers with open arms into modern golf fashion.
The Puma Progress hoodie (which is a great name, by…
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