
steamcorners, on 20 February 2013 - 04:14 PM, said:
Stupid question, I'm sure..but why do I need golf pants whilst playing golf? Wouldn't everyday chinos/khakis/Dockers/etc work fine? I understand that the fabrics might be moisture-wicking or something--but if I were to show up at a nice course wearing traditional cotton khakis am I going to be laughed out of there?
Part of the reason I ask is I don't want to shell out the $$ for golf pants, especially in my fat-arse size. If I could pick up end-of-season deals, I'd be ok--but I wear either a 44 or 46 waist, depending on lunch, so deals are few and far between for my girth.
Part of the reason I ask is I don't want to shell out the $$ for golf pants, especially in my fat-arse size. If I could pick up end-of-season deals, I'd be ok--but I wear either a 44 or 46 waist, depending on lunch, so deals are few and far between for my girth.
I actually go to TJ Maxx or Marshall's and get microfiber pants in different colors and stripe combos. They are all "dress" slacks, so the colors are limited to black, greys, navys, and khakis. However, I'm an am. The only time I'm wearing pants on the course is when it's cold in the fall and winter, so bright colors aren't really in.
I can usually find pants in my waist, but super long for $10-$15. I take them to a tailor in my town and he hems them to fit me and puts the slits in the hem for $8. So usually I end up with a nice looking pair of microfiber or wool blend slacks that are custom fit to me for about $20-$30 per pair.
And at that price, I'm really not concerned with mud. If they get stained on the course, I'll toss 'em and get new ones.
And the best part is that sometimes those outlets have last year's golf specific pants.












