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Big D McGee
I'm a big fan of the Nike Dry Sphere and Dri-Fit, and the TW can't be beat in my opinion. I like the Adidas ClimaCool, but I will say that it gets a bit ripe after awhile, and I basically have to hand wash it to get the sweat smell out. bad.gif

My local Macy's is closing up, so everything is like 60-70% off. I snagged the last 2 Callaway X-Series DrySport shirts in my size for-get this-$20 each. I figured I couldn't pass these up for that price, considering they sell for around $58 at Golf Galaxy. Got the red and white one that Phil is wearing in this pic from the Masters:


Also picked up a white/black one that's similar.

Can anyone compare these to the Nike and Adidas moisture-wicking shirts? I know it's "just a shirt", but I wouldn't want to wear it on a day like today (95* w/90% humidity) if it won't hold up on the course.

Thanks!
matracy68
I have a bunch of the Callaway Dry Sport shirts and they work great. I only wear the moisture wicking shirts. Especially in the summer. Even in the winter I wear an Under Armour cold gear shirt under a long sleeve cotton or moisture wicking shirt. Yes, these shirts cost more but the performance is worth it. Try wearing an Under Armour Heat Gear shirt under the shirt too. I have found that to be an awesome combination for me here in the North Carolina summers. It was 105 last night when I played and I wore a Under Armour t-shirt under my Callaway Dry Sport shirt. I was nice and cool (cool as you can be in 105 degree heat).
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