Rather be prepared and not need it than needing it and either buying another set that's expensive / junk / doesn't fit well or needing to skip a round due to it.Just loaded up the rain gear.
Its now an every trip packing for me.
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Rather be prepared and not need it than needing it and either buying another set that's expensive / junk / doesn't fit well or needing to skip a round due to it.Just loaded up the rain gear.
Its now an every trip packing for me.
Assuming it fits, I'll lend you the jacket I have. If you don't need it at least you'll have that insurance. Remind me SundayI have been watching the weather. I do not own any rain gear. Never have and have never needed it. I am hoping there are no issues next week.
You're the best!Assuming it fits, I'll lend you the jacket I have. If you don't need it at least you'll have that insurance. Remind me Sunday
Is the top full or 3/4?Just loaded up the rain gear.
Its now an every trip packing for me.
I like the gear, I’m a big fan of the 3/4 top though.
If you want to save some cash, check out the Puma Storm rain stuff. It is from a few years ago, but it was really good for me a while back.I'm looking at getting some for the Victory Cup to be on the safe side. I don't play much in the rain though as usually here in Texas if it's raining then it's a downpour so I want to keep it economical. I'm looking at a few Sunice Options. The Chase Rain Jacket, the Jay Zephal Jacket, and Allendale 2.0 Water Repellant 1/2 Zip Pullover.
Has anyone tried any of these? Or any other economical options you like?
That's where I've been looking. They had a great deal on a Puma Storm Jacket for $79.00 but I don't think I could swing in a Small if I could even get it on.If you want to save some cash, check out the Puma Storm rain stuff. It is from a few years ago, but it was really good for me a while back.
I have moved to a bit more of a long term play and more expensive, but that Storm jacket was pretty darn good.
Also check Budget Golf as they have a number of things for sale in the rain gear area that can usually be had.
I tried out my Zero Restrictions jacket and pants and it was really warm in 60 degree weather. Wore the jacket over a quarter zip. No issues with swinging a golf club.A couple years ago my wife gifted me with a set of the FJ HydroLite rain gear. Some of the best money spent IMO. Quality rain gear doubles as a light layer for warmth; you'd be surprised how warm layered GORE-TEX can be! Additionally, I highly recommend a quality umbrella.
Clearly this type of gear is expensive, I get it. However, if you buy the right stuff the first time chances are you won't have to spend the money a second time, at least for several years.
Every stinkin hole was into the windIs there something that can fix hitting into a 20 mph headwind on all 18 holes at TPC Las Vegas? Asking for a friend.
Mine isn’t great quality but I brought it. Forecast suspect for Thursday. Wednesday looks perfect!!Just packed up some rain gear in the travel cover. Alway prepared
I never look at any forecasts for THP Events but always go prepared. Better safe than sorryMine isn’t great quality but I brought it. Forecast suspect for Thursday. Wednesday looks perfect!!