Golf a relaxing game played by people of sophistication and class in the open fields demands a certain standard and look from the average player. Nowhere is this especially true when looking at the attire of the golf player when out in the field playing the game. However, when it comes to the clothing of the player they also must function when playing the game as any less than full functionality can hinder the score of the player and cost them the game. This is only one consideration but there are many others (specific to buying the right shorts) and in this article, we shall discuss the man things that you should keep in mind.
- Do they fit?
This although seems like a simple process can be quite a time consuming and requires a lot of thinking when choosing the perfect pair of shorts. Are they too big making it look like a tent? Are they too tight showing off bits you want hidden? The fitment of the shorts is not only essential for looking the part for playing the game, but it is also essential for ensuring peak performance as clothes too tight will restrict certain mussels possibly affecting your swing; conversely this is also true that are too loose as it would be quite cold down there hence restricting the blood flow of which the mussels receive casing less available oxygen to the mussel, hence limiting the power available.
- Type of shorts and comfort.
There are many types of shorts out there, but you must ask yourself which one? I would recommend not wearing cargo shorts for sports reasons as they are mostly used for forestry reasons and don’t really look nice. However, this is up to you and is ultimately your choice. At this point, you should also question yourself about the materials of what the shorts are made of and the construction shorts which will affect your comfort. For example, cloth materials commonly found in cargo shorts will absorb more sweat and possibly make it look like that there is a pool of sweat near your sweaty areas and shorts with inner netting could possibly scrape against your inner thighs and cause redness. However, you should consider all your circumstances and preferences when buying shorts for golf and buy what looks good to you and is comfortable.
- Will you ever where them again?
There is no point spending all this time looking for a pair of shorts and wasting the money on it if you don’t like it and won’t ever wear it again. This is just common sense but buy something that looks nice and is comfortable for you and is something that you will be happy to wear multiple times even in the non-golfing environment.
These are the main things that you should keep in mind when finding and buying the best golf shorts. Follow these considerations and find the best possible shorts for you and your buddies if needed. Good luck on the golf course and have fun; may the rain stay away.