It would be great being Geoff Ogilvy. He’s one of pro golf’s finest players, leading the 2009 Money List with nearly 3 million bucks, and closing in on 20 million in career earnings. He’s a former U.S. Open Champion, and has won 3 World Golf Championships in his career - more than anybody else in the world not named Woods.
We hacking mortals can’t aspire to his skill level, but his sartorial level is well within reach. The affable Aussie is sponsored by Puma, which at first glance might remind you of a High School - retro brand, but in actuality has roared into relevance in recent years with a fabulous line of golf shoes and other apparel. Check out their High-Tech Golf Pants, as one such example. Stylish enough to wear on the course or in the grillroom, but as lightweight, stretchable and comfortable as your favorite sweats. They are a technological marvel, and just one of the innovative products making Puma an up-and-coming name in the always-evolving world of golf apparel.
Joel Zuckerman, a.k.a. the Vagabond Golfer , has been called "one of the most respected and sought-after golf writers in the Southeast" by Golfer's Guide Magazine. His golf stories have appeared in more than 100 publications and his books include "Golf in the Lowcountry," "Golf Charms of Charleston," "Misfits on the Links," "A Hacker's Humiliations" and his latest, "Pete Dye Golf Courses - 50 Years of Visionary Design." The Dye family selected Joel to write the book and it was honored as the 2008 Book of the Year by the International Network of Golf. Visit www.vagabondgolfer.com for more information.
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