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COLD WEATHER GARMENTS


PING Friction Fleece The Friction zip-neck fleece provides golfers with a combination of warmth and water resistance. Offered in three trend colours, the garment’s aesthetic is Tour- inspired, with contrast panels and laser-cut zip pockets. SRP £69.99 www.ping.com


PUMA 1/4 Zip Stripe Sweater Designed to keep you warm in the unpredictable weather in this 100% sweater, which is equipped with ribbed cuffs and waistband. RRP £60 www.cobrapumagolf.com


GLENMUIR Men's Lambswool Knitwear Glenmuir has a reputation for lambswool golf sweaters, especially when embroidered with club cresting. This model is a blend of 80% lambswool and 20% polyamide in a classic argyle pattern ands V-neck finish. Three colour choices are on offer. RRP £71.50 www.glenmuir.com


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GLENBRAE Spirol Lambswool V Neck Sweater Specifically designed to fit the demands of the golfer, the exclusive Spirol Yarn combines true performance with a luxurious handle. Available in up to 30 colours. All 100% ‘Made in Britain’. RRP £79.99 www.glenbrae.com


ABACUS Baffy Wind Stop Pullover The Baffy Wind Stop Pullover is one of the collection’s ‘statement’ pieces. As part of the Abacus WindVent programme, it protects against the wind and cold. The garment retains heat from the body whilst remaining highly breathable. RRP £99.99 www.abacussportswear.com


GALVIN GREEN Duke Insula Unlike traditional sweaters, the Duke Insula pullover doesn't retain any moisture and offers an alternative layer option to be worn under a waterproof jacket. It's made from a polyester fabric with built-in air chambers that are warmed by body heat.


RRP £119 www.galvingreen.com


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