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Antigua towels off, lightens up for 2010

The dead of December might not seem like the time to be talking about short sleeves and lightweight, moisture-wicking fabrics, but if you’ve got a sunbelt destination in your holiday future, this is news you can use. And besides, with all the talk of climate change these days, who knows when the Canadian courses might [...]


A Phresh Canadian take on golf-course couture

It’s a good time to be a young clotheshorse on the golf course _ even better if you’re Canadian. The number of prominent Canuck brands making their way onto the world’s fairways these days seems to get more impressive by the year: Hollas and Second Skin, Dunning, Sunice, Quagmire _ and now Phresh. Phresh has [...]


Hollas Golf apparel: the fringe benefits of a miracle fabric

I was wearing them for back-to-back birdies during a fun day last month at the new Otter Creek Golf Club outside Woodstock, Ont., and again for a recent return outing at Cardinal’s surprising Redcrest layout north of Toronto. But it wasn’t until dinner at a diner with my wife and kids, a full tumbler of [...]


Gear Review: AUR Aware golf shirt

For some, the search for the perfect piece of golf equipment never seems to end: if it isn’t the driver you’re looking to replace, it’s the flat stick; if not the fairway wood, it’s one of your wedges. And if you’re still on speaking terms with all of the preceding, then you must certainly be [...]


Dunning Golf talking up new 2009 premium sportswear collection

Dunning Golf fans, pay attention: the Markham, Ontario golf apparel designer is ramping up the buzz surrounding its forthcoming “Premium Sportswear Collection” for Spring 2009 _ a top-shelf, retro-inspired line due to hit high-end pro shops and Golf Town racks when the snow starts to fly this November. Dubbed “Dunning Classic,” founder Ralph Dunning describes [...]