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"Everyone has his own choking level, a level at which he fails to play his normal golf. As you get more experienced, your choking level rises." |
-Johnny Miller |
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More tikes, tweens and teens are hitting the course, and clothing companies are eager to help them get dressed, offering dapper designs similar to those in their parents‘ closet. From Garb Inc. to new kids on the block Glove It and Zero Restriction Outerwear, it’s all about fashion and fun — and a whole lot of color — for young golfers. Zero Restriction Junior golfers can now get the same protection against rain as women’s and men’s lines thanks to Zero Restriction. The company’s new junior line for boys and girls includes rainsuits, lightweight vests, windshirts, shirts, pullovers and bucket hats ($25-$120). Zero Restriction uses waterproof Gore-Tex in its fabrics, which means comfortable, dry play. Visit zerorestriction.com. Glove It As the junior golf market continues its steady climb, Glove It has expanded its line of women’s accessories to include little women. The matching visor and gloves line for juniors ($14.95), which debuted earlier this year, includes two plaids, retro pink hearts, lime and blue flowers, orange stripes and a blue camouflage pattern. Visit gloveit.com. Garb Inc. Bright colors and traditional favorites, including basic solids, bold stripes and preppy plaids, distinguish the Garb Inc. clothing line ($12-$45), made for kids 6 months to 12 years old. Clothing, available in both boys and girls styles, are age-appropriate — snap closures for infants, adjustable waist bands for toddlers, and performance fabrics in youth shirts that are lightweight and moisture-wicking. Visit garbinc.com. |
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