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Brian Scott
Handicap: 2
Essex
Joined: Sep 2013 Posts: 54
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The courses are muddy and our trousers are getting dirty so is it time to don the plus 4's?
Royal and awesome make some fun ones which would brighten up a dull day on the courses.
Thoughts peeps.
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Ian Mullins
Handicap: 20
Essex
Pro Member
Joined: Feb 2008 Posts: 378
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So for the uneducated...whats the difference?
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'JB' John Barbe...
Handicap: 15
Bedfordshire
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Ian Mullins
Handicap: 20
Essex
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Joined: Feb 2008 Posts: 378
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Ahhhh, so its the measurement below the knee....Not a lot of people know that! :)
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'JB' John Barbe...
Handicap: 15
Bedfordshire
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And it's not education that brought me the answer.......it was everyone's favourite cheat Google!
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Brigitte Lockwo...
Handicap: 30
Middlesex
Joined: Nov 2011 Posts: 574
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I think Plus Four are a very good idea specially so in the Winter months. They looks very smart but the "classy" ones seem rather expensive and the Ladies selection rather limited. Probably need to go to Saville Row
Also one needs to coordinate the shoes , socks and jumper and the cap as well.
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John Day
Handicap: 23
Essex
Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 14
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I wear plus fours in Winter when there is rain forecast. Mine are not as colourful as the Royal and Awesome, being black and white houndstooth. The important thing is they must be wool and unlined. If you are looking for style then look no further than Payne Stewart, God rest his soul, he wore plus fours with real style.
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