Presidents Cup Uniforms Unveiled In Slightly Awkward Fashion

First there were awkward family photo galleries, now we have awkward uniform unveilings.

The explanation...

For the second time, Price selected Sunice to provide outerwear for team, as he was impressed with the performance of the Sunice gear at rainy Muirfield Village Golf Club in 2013 and requested the exact same fabric construction for Korea.  The players will be wearing Sunice’s Gore Tex® Paclite® rain suit with stretch Gore Tex inserts added across the back of the jacket for increased freedom of movement. The Gore Tex® Paclite® short-sleeve pullover in pure white and accenting blue bucket hat completes the outfit.  Price again selected pure white for the jacket with blue trim accenting to tie in with the blue in the Korean flag, and the rain pants are also a matching blue.  For cooler weather conditions and even “after-play,” Price selected Sunice’s down-quilted vest.

After-play: translation when we are sitting in the chilly press center answering questions for the three people there.

The U.S. Team’s official apparel provider is Fairway & Greene, with a handsome array of the very finest Baruffa Merino windsweaters and vests, cashmere blend vests, Caves tech pullovers, and Made-in-the-USA performance knits. The apparel selection was chosen by U.S. Team Captain and Fairway & Greene Ambassador Jay Haas.

A new capsule collection for Fairway & Greene, the Made in the USA tech polo shirting upholds the highest standards for quality and craftsmanship, all while providing the highest performance characteristics. A donation from the sale of each Made in the USA polo supports Folds of Honor, an organization that educates the legacy of military families.

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