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TROUSERS


Cutting the trade some slacks


Although shorts and skirts/skorts are being worn on the course, the trouser is still a golfer’s staple leg garment. Here’s what is new for 2015


Sunice Peter Trouser Not only are they made from moisture wicking fabric, but they also benefit from four-way stretch for comfort and playability. They are available in charcoal and black and come in a choice of three leg lengths. RRP £49.99 www.sunice.com


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AUR Stretch Trouser This versatile flat front trouser comes in six colour options. It’s made from AUR’s Active Dry fabric which is moisture wicking and anti- microbial, leaving you dry and odour free. SRP £39.99 www.aurgolf.com


PING Collection Dean This garment combines the preferable structure and feel of a traditional chino with engineered four-way stretch and crease resistant properties. This trouser will be offered in six clean colours. RRP £70 www.pingcollection.co.uk


Royal & Awesome Trouser range Royal & Awesome’s range of brightly designed golf trousers build on the heritage of golf in Scotland by adding a whole lot of fun and colour, and are guaranteed to make an impact on the course, the clubhouse or the corporate jolly. RRP Contact Supplier www.royalandawesome.co.uk


Glenmuir Cotton Blend Made of 60% cotton, 37% polyester and 3% elstane. A front stretch trouser, these have two front pockets and two back pockets. RRP Contact Supplier www.glenmuir.com


Ashworth The Performance Stretch Pant


Men’s trousers with a water, oil and stain repellent Teflon finish. Available in four colours and with the Ashworth patch above the back right pocket. RRP £69.99 www.ashworthgolf.com


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