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What are golfing base layers and why do they function?

By: Keith R Lunt

Golf is a game in which you can head out to play for 3, 4 or even 5 hours and look forward to experience a variety of weather. It might be bright and sunny as you head out, but the conditions could turn as you are out playing. It is for this cause that the bags are so burdensome and you end up carrying so many layers.

But what are these layers all about and how do you work them?

I came to the sport of golf from a different outdoor activity that also requires a great deal of climate protection - distance running. But in distance running you don’t have the bonus of a large bag with lots of extra layers tucked safely inside. You head out for 2 or 3 hours, with no additional layers apart from what you are dressed in.

So I have an awareness of the significance of employing the right sporting clothing and the rewards they can bring.

That is why when dressing for golf, as with dressing for running, I begin with and understand the worth of the use of the so called base layers. These layers, in running terms, are made of technical fabrics.

These are man made fabrics that assist you to keep your temperature steady. They pull out sweat away from the skin, keeping you from the outcome of chilling as your sweat dries. In warmer weather, or when you are working hard, the extra sweat produced is drawn away to keep you comfy.

Contrasting your bog standard t-shirts and other outfits that you may pick up from your neighborhood fashion retailer, these base layers are also sympathetically designed to ensure that seams are not in places where the movement of the activity will cause them to rub and in the more expensive gear, they can also be specially stitched to further keep them away from your skin.

So base layers are comfortable and help to keep you warm in winter and comfortable when the weather is blistering. They should be an necessary piece of your clothing arsenal every time that you head out onto the course, or even just the practice ground or range.

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