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    Choosing Golf Shirts

    Choosing the right golf shirts is a lot like choosing golf pants. Again, lighter fabrics are preferred since heavy clothing can hamper movement. You want to make that particularly distant shot and you can’t if you wear clothes that are too heavy they drag your shoulders down.

    There are many fashionable golf wear for women that are at the same time practical for golf. The shirts are comfortable and loose fitting, especially around the shoulders. Anyone who is worth their salt in golf knows that most of the swing you make is in the shoulders. So clothes that provide maximum flexibility in that department have a thumbs-up.

    Then again, don’t choose clothes that are too loose. Baggy clothes will only interfere with your game. Instead, choose clothes that are have a normal fit.

    Shirts with collars are a requirement. Even for the women. It just doesn’t look right to be on the course wearing a shirt with no collar. However, if you want to stand out from the crowd a bit, a vest may do the trick.

    Here are some more tips to help you choose the perfect golf shirt:

    Go for the “golfy” look and get clothes that are of better quality. Polyester is only good if you like that free t-shirt look. But remember that golf is not called the “Gentleman’s Game” (Sorry, ladies.) for nothing.

    Get golf shirts that serve a double duty. Follow this rule especially if you are into golf. You can later match the shirt with jeans and a blazer and go out on a date.

    Many guys complain about having shirts that are a bit too long in the sleeve. This could hamper you from getting a good grip of your club. What you can do is to get a tailor bring the sleeves up an inch or two for a better fit.

    Worried about being short in the leg and long in the torso? How do you choose a shirt that would somehow create the illusion of having longer legs? Well, the answer is not really on the shirt you are wearing but on how you wear it. Tuck in your shirt. That would add more of a waistline to your figure and make your legs appear longer.

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