Oh, what? You “haven’t heard from me in a while?”

I’ve been busy compiling a few of my favorite pieces that I hope to find under the tree come Christmas time.

So before you berate me, just hear what I have to say. Then you may respond to this email with hate emails of your own.

NOTE: this isn’t a holiday gift guide for YOU, it’s a holiday gift guide for ME. ME ME ME. Except for the shoes. Those are for you. I already have those.

Please enjoy…

Shirts

Different styles on each of these. All fun.

Just really like the fit on this one. A little boxy, 73/27 cotton to poly, so going to be comfortable. Will be an excellent spring golf shirt.

It’s that time of year (COLD). If you’re looking for an extra layer, this may be your next best friend. Metalwood is just very cool, and this shirt looks fantastic. Gimme Gimme.

Can’t a man dream? This one can’t make up its mind about being a shirt or a sweater, but they call it a polo, so it lives in the shirts category, and it lives well.

100% wool, but again, thin enough to be a shirt. Come on now.

Pants

BETTER GOLF PANTS PLEASE.

I’m partial to the dune color, though all look nice. I appreciate the more casual, relaxed fit. Material that provides performance, but not the shiny golf pant we’re used to seeing. Not sure how shipping to the US goes, but we’re about to find out.

Uh oh, value alert: Walter Hagen Performance Golf Pants$48

May not be the trendiest or the coolest pants you’ll see, but these guys dropped from $80 to $48 (FORTY EIGHT DOLLAR PANTS PEOPLE), and still have the nice straight leg I enjoy. If you haven’t noticed, I don’t LOVE too much that fits real tight. The Lord blessed me with some larger legs, and anything relatively “slim” makes it look like I’m rocking some leggings.

So the straight leg pants will have to do. I’ve even considered dipping into the baggy game, to my wife’s distaste (and near alarm). If I were really aiming to step into that zone, I’d put Malbon’s Braxton Pants in there.

Shoes

We’ll keep it simple here. Are you a traditionalist? Stick with the FJ Premiere Series.

Into the newer age, streetwear/golf style? Try your luck with the Malbon X Sambas (or even the gazelles…

Somewhere in the middle? Care about style + performance, want something comfy, don’t want to crush the budget? The Adidas S2Gs — whether it’s the leather or synthetic stuff… great choice. These are what I’m rocking these days, and while my game isn’t at top shape, I’m certain the shoes aren’t to blame.

You’d think adidas paid me. They didn’t.

*as more adidas lurks around the corner*

Sweaters/Qzips/Jackets

Devereux, Malbon, Adidas.

Call it your up and comer, your established, and your legacy players.

Aa piece you can wear any day, nearly any time of year. Super solid layer, comes in 3 simple colors. Good looking, mainly cotton, little bit of poly, going to feel great… ON MY LIST.

Malbon Domenica Vest — $160 (limited sizes remaining).

Simple navy staple. Great if you’re trying to make a statement about how you care about style without stepping too far outside the box.

MORE ADIDAS? I don’t normally include legacy player stuff like Nike or Adidas, but this adidas original is a sweet one. Wind jacket that looks great with the collar up or down, fancy little button there to elevate it just a touch.

I’m sure by now, y’all can tell I like a good neutral color. The QZip is more of an olive, and the wind shirt is more of a light brown.

Each have a few colors to choose from, just went with my favorite of the options.

Clubs

I’m a sucker for a good deal, and if MyGolfSpy says this is the best mallet putter in the game, and I can get it for 1/3 the price of most out there, I’m in.

I trust them. So what is it?

Come to papa.

I’m good on irons, but am in need of some wedges. I love my Mizuno irons and have heard nothing but splendid things about the Mizuno T-3 wedges.

Again, I trust MyGolfSpy, what can I say. I’ve got a decent 52 degree, so if I’m not trying to dive in head first, I may just go for the 56 — a little more versatile than the 60, but different enough from the 52 to make a difference around the greens.

Accessories/Miscellaneous

I don’t have a good groove cleaner, and I don’t have a good golf towel.

I’ve heard cool things about the Caddy Splash guys — the tools seems to do the trick, and the young men who started it (like me) seemed to fall in love with the game on the courses across Los Angeles. That, I can respect.

So throw a Caddy Splash in the stocking this year, please honey.

I could throw in a CS towel, but I’ll get a little more fun than that. My favorite golf brand has a good towel. So that is the towel I will choose — The Manors Eighteenth Ranger Towel.

Gotta keep em clean!

ALAS

Wow, we’re finally here.

HURRY UP BEFORE BLACK FRIDAY/CYBER MONDAY/CYBER NOVEMBER IS OVER COME ON NOW, GET ON WITH IT.

Enjoy your shopping my friends. And remember, you don’t have to be good at golf to look good while playing.

Cheers,

Luke ManganOn Golf

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