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Alf. S got a reaction from bama no 1 in Galway Bay Rain Gear
I've signed up to test the Galway rain gear every year, hopefully this year I'll be lucky.
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Alf. S got a reaction from fixyurdivot in Galway Bay Rain Gear
I've signed up to test the Galway rain gear every year, hopefully this year I'll be lucky.
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Alf. S got a reaction from Michael.Sandoval33 in Galway Bay Rain Gear
I've signed up to test the Galway rain gear every year, hopefully this year I'll be lucky.
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Alf. S got a reaction from William P in Galway Bay Rain Gear
I've signed up to test the Galway rain gear every year, hopefully this year I'll be lucky.
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Alf. S got a reaction from KC Golf in Galway Bay Rain Gear
I've signed up to test the Galway rain gear every year, hopefully this year I'll be lucky.
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Alf. S got a reaction from William P in Ghost Golf GT-14 Cart Bag
These look great, I've used cart bags for over 15 years on an electric trolley. I'm very particular when I select a new bag, in terms of fit on the trolley, storage, club separation, how tmy accessories fit on the bag and hang, umbrella holder access. I currently use a Srixon 2022 Cart bag but also have a Callaway Hyper dry and Powakaddy Dri-tech that I use during the winter.
Current bag.
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Alf. S got a reaction from GolferXY in Ghost Golf GT-14 Cart Bag
These look great, I've used cart bags for over 15 years on an electric trolley. I'm very particular when I select a new bag, in terms of fit on the trolley, storage, club separation, how tmy accessories fit on the bag and hang, umbrella holder access. I currently use a Srixon 2022 Cart bag but also have a Callaway Hyper dry and Powakaddy Dri-tech that I use during the winter.
Current bag.
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Alf. S got a reaction from William P in Me and My Golf True Grip Glove
I have a strong left hand and also use a baseball grip which is probably unconventional. Be interested if the glove can help me improve.
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Alf. S got a reaction from William P in Galway Bay Rain Gear
Parkland Scotland in the Spring would be an ideal test environment for the Galway rain gear. Horizontal rain, wet long grass, soggy fairways.
Over the years I had accumulated a wide collection of water proofs that now I have lost weight I have sold some of them
Galvin Green Sunderland ProQuip Benross Stubbart At the moment I'm Callaway, I've purloined my son's waterproof trousers which are a really good fit and alternate between a Stormlite and Stormguard top. Stormlite in warm weather and Stormguard when its colder.
For me it is always a trade off between comfort and looks, I hate wearing bad fitting waterproofs they look bad and for me make me play bad.
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Alf. S reacted to Cfhandyman in Galway Bay Rain Gear
What a great opportunity to test high quality rain gear. Everyone needs a good set of rain gear. Will it keep you truly dry from the elements, yet is breathable so you don’t feel like you’ve been in a sauna. Interested to hear the well chosen testers comments, thoughts and recommendations. So, who is willing to get wet?
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Alf. S got a reaction from Rob Person in Galway Bay Rain Gear
Parkland Scotland in the Spring would be an ideal test environment for the Galway rain gear. Horizontal rain, wet long grass, soggy fairways.
Over the years I had accumulated a wide collection of water proofs that now I have lost weight I have sold some of them
Galvin Green Sunderland ProQuip Benross Stubbart At the moment I'm Callaway, I've purloined my son's waterproof trousers which are a really good fit and alternate between a Stormlite and Stormguard top. Stormlite in warm weather and Stormguard when its colder.
For me it is always a trade off between comfort and looks, I hate wearing bad fitting waterproofs they look bad and for me make me play bad.
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Alf. S got a reaction from sirchunksalot in Galway Bay Rain Gear
Parkland Scotland in the Spring would be an ideal test environment for the Galway rain gear. Horizontal rain, wet long grass, soggy fairways.
Over the years I had accumulated a wide collection of water proofs that now I have lost weight I have sold some of them
Galvin Green Sunderland ProQuip Benross Stubbart At the moment I'm Callaway, I've purloined my son's waterproof trousers which are a really good fit and alternate between a Stormlite and Stormguard top. Stormlite in warm weather and Stormguard when its colder.
For me it is always a trade off between comfort and looks, I hate wearing bad fitting waterproofs they look bad and for me make me play bad.
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Alf. S got a reaction from Michael.Sandoval33 in Galway Bay Rain Gear
Parkland Scotland in the Spring would be an ideal test environment for the Galway rain gear. Horizontal rain, wet long grass, soggy fairways.
Over the years I had accumulated a wide collection of water proofs that now I have lost weight I have sold some of them
Galvin Green Sunderland ProQuip Benross Stubbart At the moment I'm Callaway, I've purloined my son's waterproof trousers which are a really good fit and alternate between a Stormlite and Stormguard top. Stormlite in warm weather and Stormguard when its colder.
For me it is always a trade off between comfort and looks, I hate wearing bad fitting waterproofs they look bad and for me make me play bad.
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Alf. S got a reaction from Cfhandyman in Galway Bay Rain Gear
Parkland Scotland in the Spring would be an ideal test environment for the Galway rain gear. Horizontal rain, wet long grass, soggy fairways.
Over the years I had accumulated a wide collection of water proofs that now I have lost weight I have sold some of them
Galvin Green Sunderland ProQuip Benross Stubbart At the moment I'm Callaway, I've purloined my son's waterproof trousers which are a really good fit and alternate between a Stormlite and Stormguard top. Stormlite in warm weather and Stormguard when its colder.
For me it is always a trade off between comfort and looks, I hate wearing bad fitting waterproofs they look bad and for me make me play bad.
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Alf. S got a reaction from StrokerAce in Motocaddy
If you walk Electric Trolleys are the way to go. The market in the UK is pretty much split between Motocaddy and Powakaddy. I've used a Powakaddy for 15 years but recently moved to an Australian company called MGI for my latest. The big upside with the new trolley is battery life, it can easily do 2 rounds and is pretty compact.
With Lithium batteries the trolleys have no problem doing 18 holes on any course. My Powakaddy lasted 8 years with one battery before it packed in, with a cost of £250 to replace the battery I went for a new trolley.
One thing in the test to look for is how the non remote trolleys steer, this is a constant bug bear of mine. You set the trolley on automatic to go 30 yds towards the next tee and it veers violently off line. My experience is the adjustments for this are puny to say the least.
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Alf. S got a reaction from William P in Sundogs Eyewear
Wish it was, 8'C and cloudy on the course today. Picture was from Tenerife in January.
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Alf. S got a reaction from Sundog Eyewear in Sundogs Eyewear
Wish it was, 8'C and cloudy on the course today. Picture was from Tenerife in January.
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Alf. S got a reaction from BNewton51 in Sundogs Eyewear
Have had a pair of Sundogs for feels like forever (at least 20 years). Got a couple of pairs of Oakley Flak Jackets but always go back to my Sundogs on the golf course. Just a shame I'm exclude for being in the UK.
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Alf. S got a reaction from Sundog Eyewear in Sundogs Eyewear
Have had a pair of Sundogs for feels like forever (at least 20 years). Got a couple of pairs of Oakley Flak Jackets but always go back to my Sundogs on the golf course. Just a shame I'm exclude for being in the UK.
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Alf. S got a reaction from William P in Sundogs Eyewear
Have had a pair of Sundogs for feels like forever (at least 20 years). Got a couple of pairs of Oakley Flak Jackets but always go back to my Sundogs on the golf course. Just a shame I'm exclude for being in the UK.
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Alf. S got a reaction from BKervin in Sundogs Eyewear
Have had a pair of Sundogs for feels like forever (at least 20 years). Got a couple of pairs of Oakley Flak Jackets but always go back to my Sundogs on the golf course. Just a shame I'm exclude for being in the UK.