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Monday, May 07, 2007

Pick the Right Golf Shirt - 7-point checklist when Buying a Golf Shirt



Getting excited about the spring opening of the golfing season? Taking your favorite clubs to the driving range to get your swing in shape for the first game of the season? You may have your golf game ready to go but what about your golf wardrobe?

Your golf shirt should offer you comfort traveling to meet your tee-off time as well as during your golf game. A casual golf style that will take you from the 18th to the 19th hole in winner's fashion and be made from fabric so easy to care for that your efforts are focused only on enjoying the links.

You can keep this 7-point checklist handy when heading for the mall or the convenience of an Online Golf Shirt Store to buy the right golf shirt:

+ Antimicrobials built into the garment fibers help you feel fresh and comfortable all day long – from the 1st Hole drive to the last 19th Hole story!

+ Optimal performance fabric – support your optimal performance on the greens!

+ Double needle stitching and overlock finished seams – durability holds up over many seasons!

+ Slightly dropped back bottom hem with bottom side slits - gives maximum comfort and mobility while preventing shirt 'ride-up'!

+ Classic styling deep cut armholes - plenty of swing room yet keeps a stylish profile!

+ Superior moisture management – Cool Comfort and cool casual fashion!

+ Fast drying (Kwick Dry) fabric - reduce skin temperature as moisture is wicked away!

+ Easy care fabric - machine wash & tumble dry - spend your time playing, not cleaning!

+ Travel savvy – sink wash, line dry overnight to wear it the next morning. The ultimate travel and golf shirt!

OR, simply get your best golf shirt right here and let yourself enjoy the most perfect golf season ever, knowing you have golf fashion covered like a champion!


10 Interesting Golf Facts:
1.The straight face, short shafted sand wedge was invented by Gene Sarazen.
2.Golf balls travel significantly farther on hot days!
3.The first person to make a living at playing golf was Walter Hagen in the 1920s.
4.Phil Mickelson is right-handed for everything he does – except for playing golf!
5.Pre-1930s, today's 3-wood, 5-iron or 9-iron were referred to as a spoon, a mashie or a niblick.
6.Jack Nicklaus' 1962 first play-for-pay paycheck was for the amount of $33.33!
7.Tiger Woods' 1996 first play-for-pay paycheck was for the amount of $2,544!
8.Before 1850 golf balls were made of leather and stuffed with feathers.
9.The maximum weight for a golf ball is 1.62 ounces.



About the Author:


Janet Chesal is an internet marketing specialist, a neurolinguistic program master practitioner, and academic coach. She is the co-owner of Bizfare Enterprise Inc. an internet and business marketing and consulting service. Bizfare operates a number of secure e-commerce web-sites: CoolComfortWear and MyLeatherExpressions that sell clothing and custom made leather goods respectively.

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