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  2. Our Editors Swear By This $60 Golf Short for Summer Tee Times

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    Elevate your golf game and style with the 11 best golf shorts in 2024. Our expert picks bring comfort, performance, and style to on and off the course. Our Editors Swear By This $60 Golf Short for ...

  3. Oakley, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Oakley, Inc. is an American company headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, which is an autonomous subsidiary of Luxottica.The company designs, develops and manufactures sports performance equipment and lifestyle pieces including sunglasses, safety glasses, eyeglasses, sports visors, ski/snowboard goggles, watches, apparel, backpacks, shoes, optical frames, and other accessories.

  4. Loudmouth Golf - Wikipedia

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    Loudmouth Golf is an American sportswear company based in Sonoma County, California, known for colorful trousers. [1] History.

  5. Oakley Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The Oakley Country Club is a private 18 hole golf club located in Watertown, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1898 and has served Bobby Jones (when he was going to Harvard ) and Donald Ross (who served as the club professional when he arrived from Scotland ).

  6. David Oakley - Wikipedia

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    Oakley attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he was a walk-on member of coach Buster Bishop's Florida Gators men's golf team from 1965 to 1967. [1] As a Gator golfer, he was a member of teams that won Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 1965 and 1967. [ 1 ]

  7. Knickerbockers (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Knickerbockers have been popular in other sporting endeavors, particularly golf, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, fencing and bicycling. In cycling, they were standard attire for nearly 100 years, with the majority of archival photos of cyclists in the era before World War I showing men wearing knickerbockers tucked into long socks.