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Sunice- Pro-Sport and Sport Layers Collections Hit the Shelves | Sunice’s new golf apparel collection promises style and comfort for golfers in the fall and early winter months. | Anyone who has ever tried golfing in Arizona in August or braving the winds at Mount Washington, New Hampshire can tell you that you have got to be wearing the right clothes when you hit the course, or you won’t be able to enjoy that beautiful round like you should.
That’s why Sunice works tirelessly to come up with new golf apparel that can wick that moisture (aka sweat) right off your skin or block some of the best cold and windy weather mother nature can throw your way. Accordingly, as the seasons start to shift, Sunice® has unveiled its new apparel collections.
Sunice’s 2011 ® Pro Sport and Sport Layers Collections feature high-end performance Windstopper®, and basic, lightweight, fashion-driven layering pieces, which aim to blend science and style in soft shells, sweaters, lightweight layering, thermal layering and wind gear, which are all fall-friendly fabrics and styles.
Heading into the colder months, golfers may turn to Sunice’s® Performance line, which offers layering options for all types of yucky weather. The moisture-wicking Otaki SuperLite FX Pullover, with an invisible chest-pocket zipper, can be added as an extra layer without extra bulk or weight. And Sunice's® most breathable, 100 percent windproof, water-repellent WindStopper® styles will keep you comfortable while you chase your wind-blown ball all over the course. You may not be able to control the weather, but you might as well look good and feel comfortable while you’re out in it.
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About the Author

| Rebecca Case Rebecca has been writing about and promoting golf since her college days where she was the media contact for the Northern Arizona University golf team. She then worked with a golf marketing and public relations firm, promoting golf courses, architects and events across the US, primarily in the Southwest. Rebecca has now turned her sights on providing golf news and course reviews to golfers across America by managing the editorial content of Par Stars. |
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