If you attend a golf tournament and you ain't playin...

#76
#76
Come on now. No reason to be so serious Mc...

And it's much more that I think people look like idiots than actually caring what they wear. This thread should be viewed as more of a self help tool.

People take this board so seriously...it truly amazes me...
 
#79
#79
I may have to try Eccos. Everyone that gets a pair says they are themost comfortable shots they've ever worn.
I have a pair of dress shoes that I bought when I was teaching and on my feet a lot. Eccos are the truth.
 
#83
#83
The khaki shorts is a southern staple. Southern guys don't really have a keen fashion sense.
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Lol. I think it's the exact opposite. Northern folks (Yankees) tend to wear some crazy attire. Have you ever been to Myrtle beach & saw what some of those northerners wear? Black & white golf shoes with calf socks & a polo about 2 sizes too small.
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#85
#85
Pretty bummed that FootJoy discontinued their Classics line

J&M had a golf line for awhile that was phenomenal.

Some of the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn were golf teaching shoes. Reebok and Mizuno had some wingtip/dress styles that worked well in many settings. They didn't have spikes but did have good traction.
 
#91
#91
i just watched it.

best part is he is a part of the feature group and they have a mic on him all day.
 
#92
#92
I may have to try Eccos. Everyone that gets a pair says they are themost comfortable shots they've ever worn.

This is the pair of Eccos I wear...

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#94
#94
Pretty late on this thread, but me and my group of friends were cracking pretty hard on the douches that wear golf shoes at Augusta. Thanks for the laughs.

It was almost as funny as the tards, who on Wednesday, would follow Phil and Tiger and remark, "I really like his chances this weekend."
 

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