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JUMPERS & SWEATERS


Jumpers & Sweaters Guide What’s new in 2015?


PING COLLECTION


Dunbar A marquee design in the collection is the Dunbar 100% Merino sweater. This offering reflects the timeless nature of the collection, with subtle branding, the finest fabrication and a tailored fit. RRP £70 www.pingcollection.co.uk


Wolsey 22


Striped Crew Neck The pullover is 100% cotton and features the fabric Thermocool, allowing the golfer to stay warm, but still feel comfortable and able to swing. RRP £100 www.wolsey.com


Benross Xtex Lined Sweater Made from a cotton and lycra mix, the lined sweater is warm, breathable, windproof and water-resistant. This Easy Care garment is machine washable and has a ¼ length Zipped Turtle Neck for added protection. RRP £59.99 www.benrossgolf.com


Tom Morris Colville Core Crew Neck


Nike


Dri-Fit Wool Tech Sweater A Dri-Fit fabric to wick sweat away and help keep you dry and comfortable. There are side panels for enhanced range of motion. RRP £45 www.nike.com


Stromberg's Le Touquet Jumper This jumper is made from merino wool and is designed to co-ordinate with Stromberg's clothing range. Like all our garments it offers performance, style and comfort. RRP £55 www.stromberggolf.com


Sweater This crew neck is available in a variety of colours from a simple navy to a bold purple. An easy to wear crew neck, the Colville features include a leather patch with the Tom Morris logo on the upper sleeve and self-coloured elbow patches. RRP £95 www.tommorris.com


Oscar Jacobson


Bradley Tour A waterproof three-layer jacket featuring OJ's WPS technology. Woven fabric with four-way stretch and a shaped sleeve construction ensure an unrestricted swing. RRP £62 www.oscarjacobson.com


Callaway Apparel


Merino High V Neck Sweater Callaway's High V Neck sweaters are made from Italian yarn and are 100% merino. This season there will be seven colours available. RRP £64.99 www.callawayapparel.co.uk


SGBGOLF


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