This past weekend, I was on the golf course here in West Palm Beach, Fla. You see every type of player out there, but one thing is consistent — everyone is having fun. The outfits and swings certainly run the gamut.
There was one player I didn’t know, and when I first saw him, my immediate thought was: He looks like a good golfer. As it turns out, he was very good. But it reinforced something interesting. You can look like a golfer, even before you prove you are one.
Of course, that image can fade quickly if your game isn’t at least serviceable. Still, why not start by looking like you belong? Here are a few things to consider if you want to look the part.
1. A proper outfit
There are classic brands and timeless looks that define the golfer aesthetic. A clean, solid-colored pair of shorts or pants paired with a classic golf shirt and belt goes a long way.
Take a look at PGA Tour players. While styles vary, there’s always a polished, classic foundation. And yes, Rickie Fowler looked great in his bright orange era, but let’s face it, most of us aren’t Rickie Fowler.
When in doubt, simple and sharp always works.
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2. Have decent equipment
Looking like a golfer doesn’t mean you need the newest or most expensive clubs. Many previous-generation models perform beautifully for years. Well-maintained, quality equipment sends a message. A classic Ping putter in your bag? That adds a little extra credibility.
3. Your bag matters
Your golf bag makes a statement — it’s one of the most visible pieces of gear you own.
While your bag should fit your needs, many better players prefer a lightweight stand bag. It’s easy to take off a cart, sits neatly on the range, and isn’t overly heavy when moving it to and from the car. Function and style can go hand in hand.
4. Logos don’t hurt
Recognizable logos on your shirt, belt, headcovers or bag can subtly elevate your look. When you get the chance to play a great course, consider picking up a shirt or belt. It’s a great way to remember the experience, and it doesn’t hurt when you wear it elsewhere.
We recently hosted our GOLF Top 100 Teacher Summit at Cabot Citrus Farms, and their logo made for fantastic holiday gifts for my family.
5. Focus on your setup
Ultimately, while appearance helps, solid fundamentals are the real proof. Good golfers have good setups. The good news? Even a new golfer can develop this with proper instruction.
With the right information and a bit of focus, you can absolutely look like a golfer before you even swing the club. And the truth is, you can often tell a golfer before they ever take the club back.
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