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What To Wear While Playing At Golf Driving Range So That You Can Concentrate And Play The Game Correctly
For most individuals, putting on the golf gear and heading out to the links is energizing, relaxing and stimulating. Regardless of where you play golf, on a public course or at a private club, there are certain rules for how you could dress. On the other hand, going to a driving range is a more introverted activity, destined for practice, rather than for showing off. Unless you are using a driving range at a private club, there are far less restrictions for dress.
If you are going to a private club, then the rules of clothing and etiquette will administer all areas of the club, including the driving range. On a public driving range, though, there are minimum or even no rules at all. If that is the case, then you should dress for comfortable movement. Certainly, no one is saying that you should throw on whatever the heck you find hanging about on the bedroom floor, but you do not have to get your dress whites out of the closet for a trip to the driving range either.
If the climate is hot, then you should make sure that you are dressed to protect yourself from sunburn and overheating first and foremost. Cotton wicks sweat away from your body, keeping you cooler and drier. Cotton is usually soft, cozy and flexible also, making it a finest preference. For women, ensure that you are wearing a top which could put up a nice supportive bra, though it appears strange to several people, there is a lot more movement involved in golf. Check to ensure that arm and neck holes are cut well and lay flat so that there is no chafing. Both genders should make certain that the tops they are wearing are comfortable enough to not interfere with the swing, but not so stretched that they interfere with breathing. In cooler weather conditions, commence with a long sleeved top and layer a sweatshirt or light jacket over top of it, bearing in mind the same rules.
For the bottom half, wear according to your comfort level, and the season. For warmer weather practice sessions, shorts are okay, again considering the fabric and fit. Make sure that shorts for any gender are cut long enough to keep the thighs from chafing, with soft, breathable materials. And lastly, for shoe wear: ensure that you wear shoes that will shield your feet, offer excellent traction for your protection and even allow your feet to have freedom of movement and breath capability.
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