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JUMPERS & SWEATERS Jumpers & Sweaters Guide The latest Jumpers and Sweaters for Spring/Summer 2016 MIZUNO


Warmalite ¼ Zip The Warmalite ¼ Zip top takes care of things on the mid layer thermal insulation front - a polyester flat- knit garment offering a contemporary look with contrast sleeves, and a subtle origami print on the back of the neck. The Warmalite ¼ Zip story is one of both function and style thanks to a heat- capturing layer that dramatically enhances the garment’s thermal insulation properties by recycling body heat while still allowing your body to breathe. golf.mizunoeurope.com


6 FOOTJOY


Chill-out Pullover In recent seasons, FootJoy has enhanced many of its best-loved garments, including the Chill-out Pullovers. Inspiration from several of the most popular Chill-Out designs has resulted in never-before- seen colourways for 2016. www.footjoy.co.uk


NIKE Eng Knit 3D Sweater


An Updated 3D Engineered Knit sleeve for zonal warmth and articulated fit. www.nike.com/golf


OSCAR JACOBSON


Brison Manufactured from 12gg 100% extrafine cotton, the Brison is a versatile mid-layer featuring a V- neck collar and bold intarsia design. With full fashion details at the collar and sleeve insert, the Brison is a standout piece from the OJ Sport SS16 collection and with minimal branding provides a garment that is at home both on and off the course. www.oscarjacobson.com


ASHWORTH


Merino 87 Half-Zip Pullover


A Merino wool pullover with a self-collar, cuff and waist. There is iconic Golfman branding on the back neck and a leather Golfman tab on the left bodice. www.ashworthgolf.com


ADIDAS


3-Stripes ¼ Zip A French terry fleece fabric which offers both warmth and comfort whilst still affording a full range of movement. Adidas’ famous 3-Stripes are stitched on the right arm for a modern look. www.adidas.com


SGBGOLF


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