Callaway Spring Apparel Review

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How many times have we heard “A Tradition Unlike Any Other” in the last few weeks? It never really gets old. We aren’t really going to wax poetic on The Masters today though. Instead, we’re going to talk about another tradition that signals the start of the golf season – the annual closet refresh. While […]

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Im intrigued by the pants and shorts in this line. I own 2 pairs of shorts that I bought last year and really liked them.
 
This is really well written @Hawk well done. I didn’t know Original Penguin was a PEI company too.

This shirt is killer and one I will want to grab

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What I really like about Callaway Apparel is that it offers a solid value for pieces that really do perform. They have sales running all the time too.

Anybody that likes a little more midsection room will love the fit of the Spring line.
 
What I really like about Callaway Apparel is that it offers a solid value for pieces that really do perform. They have sales running all the time too.

Anybody that likes a little more midsection room will love the fit of the Spring line.

This is the exact reason why I buy Callaway Apparel “a little more midsection room”. Their clothes just perform as well. Great value at the price point!
 
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This is the exact reason why I buy Callaway Apparel “a little more midsection room”. Their clothes just perform as well. Great value at the price point!
For sure. Plenty of room and stretch in the shoulders and sleeves too.

Big fan of their layering pieces and outerwear too.
 
For sure. Plenty of room and stretch in the shoulders and sleeves too.

Big fan of their layering pieces and outerwear too.

I couldn’t agree more! Have a Callaway polo on today and wear them to work several days a week.
 
They are solid pieces of gear. I like fit of their lineup, and have found they are consistent across the line. That’s a big deal, knowing you can order with confidence.
 
Anybody that likes a little more midsection room will love the fit of the Spring line.
My middle name is a little more midsection room. :confused:

Personally, they need more colour.
 
My middle name is a little more midsection room. :confused:

Personally, they need more colour.
Have you checked the website out? They have a TON of options, though I know you're a special breed lol
 
Have you checked the website out? They have a TON of options, though I know you're a special breed lol
I have and the colours are good but the prints are a bit boring for mine.

I gotta have something that distracts from my bad golf game!
 
Great article and wish more companies would put something in the pants/shorts to help keep the shirts tucked in. Really an understated feature and glad to see it here.

Will check them out when I see them for sure. Hope the pockets on the pants/shorts are fuller size and not too small.
 
I already have a few pairs of shorts and polos from last year in my closet, can't wait to get a few of the new items as well!
 
"American Fit"

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Thank you @Hawk for the rundown. I need new shorts and I like the 9" inseam on these.
 
I'm not big on the white with small images style, but man that blue shirt with the flowers looks awesome.

You really nailed my personal fears about sizing. I need consistency.
 
Also, I love a good layering piece that's out there to do more than just add some bulk. Cutting down on wind, getting a bit of thermal going, those are the things I'm definitely looking for in the Spring and Fall for golf.

One of my biggest issues with these types of tops though, is how limiting the bottom is. There doesn't seem to be a perfect mix of give vs hold, and often times it tends to look bunched or rolled. Curious to hear thoughts on that.
 
Also, I love a good layering piece that's out there to do more than just add some bulk. Cutting down on wind, getting a bit of thermal going, those are the things I'm definitely looking for in the Spring and Fall for golf.

One of my biggest issues with these types of tops though, is how limiting the bottom is. There doesn't seem to be a perfect mix of give vs hold, and often times it tends to look bunched or rolled. Curious to hear thoughts on that.
First thing I always think about the Callaway layering pieces is that they are roomy enough to 1) layer and 2) swing a golf club in. Too often you get that hoodie that squeezes around the shoulders and I hate that. They are always very warm too.

As for for the bottom, I'm a bit picky on that too. The picture in the article doesn't really do it a ton of justice imo. It's got a bungee, so you can tighten it up like they have it, but I think it looks and feels best a bit more relaxed than that.
 
What I really like about Callaway Apparel is that it offers a solid value for pieces that really do perform. They have sales running all the time too.

Anybody that likes a little more midsection room will love the fit of the Spring line.
This is perfect for me haha and I really do enjoy their stuff. Some of the best value I find online shopping
 
The one complaint I've had with the Callaway brand clothing over the years has been the fit and sizing compared to other brands just seemed to be completely off. In order to not appear like I was swimming in a polo, I'd have to size down every single time. It's nice to read that they are focusing on the fit, and making sure that it stays consistent throughout the new line.

I've got several pairs of their pants from previous seasons that I use for work and colder days on the golf course so will definitely be checking the new line out. Thanks for the article @Hawk well done sir!
 
The one complaint I've had with the Callaway brand clothing over the years has been the fit and sizing compared to other brands just seemed to be completely off. In order to not appear like I was swimming in a polo, I'd have to size down every single time. It's nice to read that they are focusing on the fit, and making sure that it stays consistent throughout the new line.

I've got several pairs of their pants from previous seasons that I use for work and colder days on the golf course so will definitely be checking the new line out. Thanks for the article @Hawk well done sir!
Yea, I think my description is pretty spot on.

If you like form fitting stuff, you can probably size down comfortably. Either way, very consistent from piece to piece.
 
I have several Callaway shirts and shorts that I like. Unfortunately (or well fortunately) I’ve lost enough weight that the shorts don’t fit anymore and I need to replace them.
 
Each year the Callaway collection seems to get better and better. This is by far the most interesting release and that 1/4 zip looks like it might make the collection.
 
First thing I always think about the Callaway layering pieces is that they are roomy enough to 1) layer and 2) swing a golf club in. Too often you get that hoodie that squeezes around the shoulders and I hate that. They are always very warm too.

As for for the bottom, I'm a bit picky on that too. The picture in the article doesn't really do it a ton of justice imo. It's got a bungee, so you can tighten it up like they have it, but I think it looks and feels best a bit more relaxed than that.
It seems that dude has bungee'd rather aggressively.
 
What I really like about Callaway Apparel is that it offers a solid value for pieces that really do perform. They have sales running all the time too.

Anybody that likes a little more midsection room will love the fit of the Spring line.
I'm right here.

I have two pair of their pants from last year that I like. Haven't had a polo in a bit, but have enjoyed their pullovers. Appreciate the details you added to this one.
 
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