
Get ready for warmer weather with these 12 items every summer golfer needs
Get ready for warmer weather with these 12 items every summer golfer needs
For most of the country, warmer weather is here to stay.
As golfers, there's nothing better than being able to play at any hour of the day. Everybody knows what apparel you want in the heat, polos and shorts reign supreme for a reason, but don't sleep on some of the other summer golf apparel necessities.
Just because it's going to be 85 degrees in the afternoon doesn't mean you won't want a light layer early in the morning to combat the dew, or a new pair of sunglasses to protect your eyes.
Golfweek is ready for summer golf with all the apparel you might need.
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Ashworth - 2Bar Stripe Polo
Peter Millar - Salem Performance Short
Adidas - Gazelle Spikeless Golf Shoes
Titleist - Players StaDry Bucket Hat
Rhoback - The All American Floral polo
Ashworth - Innovation Interlock Hoodie
BDraddy - BDC Short
FootJoy - Premiere Series Packard Spring Bloom golf shoe
Oakley - Radar EV Path Sunglasses
Ashworth - Classic Stretch Golf Pant
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