The Serious Golfer
What Are Golf Pants? Fit, Features & Comparisons
Golf pants have quietly become one of the most versatile garments in a golfer’s wardrobe - and in many men’s wardrobes in general. Once reserved for the fairway, today’s versions can look just as natural in the office. But with so many crossover features and, indeed, types of pants out there, from dress pants and chinos to technical trousers and even joggers, you might be wondering: what exactly are golf pants?
The 3 Must-Have Golf Jackets Every Serious Player Should Own: For Rain – Galvin Green
Ask any year-round golfer, and they’ll tell you: one jacket simply can’t do it all. From misty mornings to blustery fall afternoons and icy winter rounds, the weather can change faster than your club selection. The bottom line? If you’re serious about your game, your outerwear deserves the same precise approach as your irons.
How to Eliminate the Dreaded 3-Putt Part 2: How to make a Higher Percentage of Your Short Putts
One of the fastest ways to lower your scores is to eliminate unnecessary 3-putts. Whether the cause of your 3-putt greens is poor lag putting or misses from short range, those extra strokes add up fast – and they can wreck your confidence for the rest of the round. In Part 2, we’ll help you convert those short putts more consistently by addressing the most common reasons amateurs miss – and what you can do to fix them.
How to Eliminate the Dreaded 3-Putt Part 1: How to Improve Your Long Distance Lag Putting
Few things are more frustrating than turning a green in regulation into a bogey with a 3-putt. For many amateurs, poor distance control on long putts is the main culprit. In this article, we’ll focus on sharpening your lag putting to leave shorter, makeable second putts. Master this skill, and you’ll reduce 3-putts, save strokes, and boost your confidence on the greens.
Golf Fashion Throughout History, From the Pre-1900s to Today
Of all the sports out there, golf is one in which fashion and style play a unique role: there’s certainly a ‘uniform’ or golf dress code, but unlike team sports, each player is still afforded the freedom and flexibility to showcase their own personal style. Let's explore the fascinating journey of golf fashion through the years - from pre 1900s to today.