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‘It Looks So Much Better In Person’ – I Got My Hands On Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red Apparel And It’s Now 25% Off This Black Friday

Sam De'Ath modelling the Sun Day Red hoodie

Sun Day Red may be the most sought-after and exclusive golf apparel in the world. It’s taken a while for the buzz to crescendo since we first saw it in February this year. Reviews on the new were mixed when Tiger Woods’ new brand emerged on social media, but I think everyone’s beginning to get used to the new look now and is intrigued by the high-end fashion/golf brand. If you’ve been questioning whether to pull the trigger and click that order button, now is the time as selected pieces on the site are now 20% off this Black Friday.

Shopping online for golf apparel can often be challenging when you don’t quite know the sizing. Considering Sun Day Red merchandise is only available online (or in-store if you’re lucky enough to visit the TaylorMade Kingdom in Carlsbad or Pebble Beach) I can understand if you’ve been hesitant about making a purchase. There’s nothing worse than ordering some clothing and being excited about its arrival, only for the quality you expected when it eventually rocks up on your doorstep.

Sam De’Ath in the Sun Day Red hoodie. Unfortunately, this piece isn’t on sale this Black Friday.

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However, on a recent trip to California, I got my hands on one of the Sun Day Red hoodies and it’s quickly become one of my favorite pieces I’ve ever owned. After getting some hands-on time with the product, I can categorically say that Sun Day Red clothing is some of the highest quality garments I have ever felt and tried on, and the steep prices are worth it for the quality. I’m wearing this hoodie while writing this and I’m making everyone in the Golf Monthly office jealous while doing so.

Unfortunately, the hoodie I opted for isn’t in the Sun Day Red Black Friday sale, but here are four alternative Sun Day Red pieces that are in the sale that I saw in the store and think you’ll love too.

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