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| How To Stay Comfortable Walking 18 Holes This Summer | | Hot weather changes the game. The right kit keeps you cool, dry and focused from the first tee to the last green. | |
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| | Seven Things That Make A Real Difference | | Small upgrades. Bigger comfort. Better focus on the back nine. |
| 1 | | Start With The Right Shoes |
| | Your feet do the work. In summer heat, breathable spikeless shoes feel lighter, dry faster after morning dew and slip off easily at the 19th. |
| Look for mesh or knit uppers. They move air around your foot and reduce sweat build-up over a full round. | | Spikeless beats spiked in the dry. Modern moulded outsoles grip firm summer turf well and are kinder on the spike-free clubhouse. | | Half a size up helps. Feet swell on hot days. A touch of extra room stops pressure points on the back nine. |
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| | | The right sock is the cheapest comfort upgrade in your bag. Thin, technical, moisture-wicking. |
| Avoid cotton. Cotton holds sweat against your skin and triggers blisters. Choose technical synthetic or merino blends. | | Ankle or no-show in summer. Less material, more airflow, no awkward tan line. | | Pack a spare pair. A fresh pair at the turn feels like a new round. |
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| | | Grip slipping in the heat is the fastest way to lose shots. The right glove plus a backup makes a real difference. |
| Rotate two gloves. Wear one, dry one. Swap every few holes so neither gets saturated. | | Try an all-weather or hybrid glove. Synthetic palms keep their grip when wet. Useful for sweaty hands, not just rain. | | Dry storage matters. A glove kept flat in a side pocket lasts longer than one balled up in your bag. |
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| 4 | | Take The Weight Off With A Trolley |
| | The single biggest comfort upgrade for hot rounds. Saves your back, frees your hands and keeps water, towel and snacks within easy reach. |
| Electric for effortless rounds. A powered trolley does the walking work. Ideal for longer rounds and anyone wanting to protect their back, knees or shoulders. Conserves energy and allows you to concentrate on your game! | | Push for simple, lightweight comfort. A push trolley folds small, weighs little and costs less. Still a huge step up from carrying. | | Add a drinks holder and umbrella mount. Cold water always to hand and shade when you need it. Two small extras that transform a hot round. |
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| 5 | | Carry Less, Walk Better |
| | Whether you carry or wheel, a lighter bag means a lighter round. Summer is the time to audit what you actually take with you. |
| Stand or carry bag for the purists. Lightweight stand bags from 1.5kg with comfort straps make 18 holes much easier on the shoulders. | | Cart bag if you ride or wheel. Better organisation, larger pockets and a forward-facing top so you can see every club from behind the trolley. | | Strip the bag. Empty old scorecards, broken tees, half-used sunscreen and the spare hoodie you have not touched for a while. |
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| 6 | | Towels And Cooling Extras |
| | A few small accessories quietly change how a hot round feels. Dry hands. Dry grips. A cool neck on the tee. |
| Two towels, not one. One wet for hands, neck and face. One dry for grips and clubfaces. | | Cooling towels work. Wet, wring out, snap to activate. They stay cool for 30 to 60 minutes and weigh nothing. | | Cap or wide-brim hat. Shade for your eyes and scalp. Pair with sunglasses for cleaner reads in glare. |
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| | | Dehydration costs you focus before it costs you energy. By the time you feel thirsty, your concentration has already dropped. |
| Drink before the first tee. 500ml in the 30 minutes before you tee off sets you up for the front nine. | | Sip every hole, not every three. Small, regular sips beat one big drink at the turn. | | Insulated bottle is worth it. A vacuum flask keeps water cold for hours, even in a hot bag. |
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| | Get Set For Summer Golf | | Need help finding the right kit? Our PGA-trained team is happy to point you in the right direction. | | | Authorised retailer | Established 2003 PGA-trained advice | Over 3 million products shipped |
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| How To Stay Comfortable Walking 18 Holes This Summer | | Hot weather changes the game. The right kit keeps you cool, dry and focused from the first tee to the last green. Here are seven things that quietly make a big difference. | |
Lowest Price Promise | Fast Tracked Delivery | Authorised Retailer | 60-Day Returns |
| | Seven Things That Make A Real Difference | | Small upgrades. Bigger comfort. Better focus on the back nine. |
| 1 | | Start With The Right Shoes |
| | Your feet do the work. In summer heat, breathable spikeless shoes feel lighter, dry faster after morning dew and slip off easily at the 19th. |
| Look for mesh or knit uppers. They move air around your foot and reduce sweat build-up over a full round. | | Spikeless beats spiked in the dry. Modern moulded outsoles grip firm summer turf well and are kinder on the spike-free clubhouse. | | Half a size up helps. Feet swell on hot days. A touch of extra room stops pressure points on the back nine. |
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| | | The right sock is the cheapest comfort upgrade in your bag. Thin, technical, moisture-wicking. That is the brief. |
| Avoid cotton. Cotton holds sweat against your skin and triggers blisters. Choose technical synthetic or merino blends. | | Ankle or no-show in summer. Less material, more airflow, no awkward tan line. | | Pack a spare pair. A fresh pair at the turn feels like a new round. |
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| | | Grip slipping in the heat is the fastest way to lose shots. The right glove plus a backup makes a real difference. |
| Rotate two gloves. Wear one, dry one. Swap every few holes so neither gets saturated. | | Try an all-weather or hybrid glove. Synthetic palms keep their grip when wet. Useful for sweaty hands, not just rain. | | Dry storage matters. A glove kept flat in a side pocket lasts longer than one balled up in your bag. |
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| 4 | | Take The Weight Off With A Trolley |
| | The single biggest comfort upgrade for hot rounds. Saves your back, frees your hands and keeps water, towel and snacks within easy reach. |
| Electric for effortless rounds. A powered trolley does the walking work. Ideal for longer rounds and anyone wanting to protect their back, knees or shoulders. Conserves energy and allows you to concentrate on your game! | | Push for simple, lightweight comfort. A push trolley folds small, weighs little and costs less. Still a huge step up from carrying. | | Add a drinks holder and umbrella mount. Cold water always to hand and shade when you need it. Two small extras that transform a hot round. |
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| 5 | | Carry Less, Walk Better |
| | Whether you carry or wheel, a lighter bag means a lighter round. Summer is the time to audit what you actually take with you. |
| Stand or carry bag for the purists. Lightweight stand bags from 1.5kg with comfort straps make 18 holes much easier on the shoulders. | | Cart bag if you ride or wheel. Better organisation, larger pockets and a forward-facing top so you can see every club from behind the trolley. | | Strip the bag. Empty old scorecards, broken tees, half-used sunscreen and the spare hoodie you have not touched since April. |
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| 6 | | Towels And Cooling Extras |
| | A few small accessories quietly change how a hot round feels. Dry hands. Dry grips. A cool neck on the tee. |
| Two towels, not one. One wet for hands, neck and face. One dry for grips and clubfaces. | | Cooling towels work. Wet, wring out, snap to activate. They stay cool for 30 to 60 minutes and weigh nothing. | | Cap or wide-brim hat. Shade for your eyes and scalp. Pair with sunglasses for cleaner reads in glare. |
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| | | Dehydration costs you focus before it costs you energy. By the time you feel thirsty, your concentration has already dropped. |
| Drink before the first tee. 500ml in the 30 minutes before you tee off sets you up for the front nine. | | Sip every hole, not every three. Small, regular sips beat one big drink at the turn. | | Insulated bottle is worth it. A vacuum flask keeps water cold for hours, even in a hot bag. |
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| | Get Set For Summer Golf | | Need help finding the right kit? Our PGA-trained team is happy to point you in the right direction. | | | | Authorised retailer | Established 2003 | PGA-trained advice | Over 3 million products shipped |
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