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    Being from Melbourne where it’s now getting cold and wet im after some tips on gear.
    Keen on wet weather pants and top.Any suggestions?Obviously Footjoy have a great product but very pricey.I have just got a pair of Taylormade rain control gloves.Any feedback on them?I have found the Hot hands satchels work well to keep hands warm.Any tips or iinfo appreciated.

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    Cross make better wet weather gear than FJ. Cheaper as well. Highly recommended

    Mizuno is also very good at wet weather gear


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hakka View Post
    Being from Melbourne where it’s now getting cold and wet im after some tips on gear.
    Keen on wet weather pants and top.Any suggestions?Obviously Footjoy have a great product but very pricey.I have just got a pair of Taylormade rain control gloves.Any feedback on them?I have found the Hot hands satchels work well to keep hands warm.Any tips or iinfo appreciated.
    Thin layers. And you warm up soon enough, as long as its not too windy. A beanie keeps your head warm, a quality stretchable vest or gilet keeps the body warm and doesn't restrict swinging too much

    Teeing off first group in the frost for 4 months of the year, I have finally relented and bought mittens for this winter, but others also use the little hand warmers.

    As for wet weather gear, spend more than you wanted and you won't regret it. Most important is waterproof shoes.

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    There is a very good sale on ATM on the R&A website selling off the last of the Royal Liverpool gear.
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