• No, no, the sort of 'casual' clothing with the brand very clearly printed on it, preferably in pastel or outright garish colours. This is almost as important to golfingers as having the right WankerBarge and FauxTudoGeorgiBethan manor house in a gated road.

  • The funniest thing about this thread is the contrast between LFGSS Golf Club talk and my dad, who is old school golf clubist/rugby unionist with the matching dark blue jag and politics.

    For the golfing style mavens: brokendaddy gets his clothes from M&S, won't wear jeans at all ("workwear!") and the nearest he gets to a visible brand is a jumper with his club's crest on ("Why would I pay to advertise a designer? They should pay me!")

  • Don’t come in here with your logic and first-hand experience. And your fucking Jag. What do you think this is?

    Wait, look, I’m really sorry, that wasn’t called for. It’s Thursday and I’ve had too much to drink.

  • dark blue jag

    Genuine interest here.
    What is the go-to Jag model for the long term Jag owner?

  • Your dad sounds like almost every committee member of every rugby club I ever played for, the sort of men who would never appear unshaven at breakfast. They were always pretty decent and good for a round for the players, win or lose. I once heard one refer to the new members of their golf club as 'wideboys and spivs', hard to argue with this summary of the average golferist.

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