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Q: What do you think is
appropriate wear for the golf
course?
A: Golf has always been a traditional sport, but in time, it will evolve. Many
country clubs still have strict guidelines and rules when it comes to dress code for
both men and women and hold firm to those rules. It's important to follow those
rules, but it's also okay to scribble outside the lines, and if you do, I suggest doing it
in a tasteful way by finding styles that work with your figure and allow you to move
freely, not constricted. There is no “appropriate,” but rather individual comfort and
style. It's important that women feel comfortable, but also stylish on the course,
because golf requires a lot of bending, squatting, swinging and more!
Q: Is fashion an important part
of your golf game?
A: My motto has always been, "You’ve got to look good to play good.”
And if you don't play good that day, at least you will look good! Golf is a
lifestyle, and it is a sport that allows you to dress to impress. I am wearing all
FENDI during this shoot, and I love how the brand is flexible in style. FENDI
has a line of trend wear that moves with a luxury lifestyle, which speaks to the
game of golf.
Most golf fashion designed and sold in pro shops is made for bodies that aren’t
curvy and voluptuous. This forces me to find apparel elsewhere. I am built
differently than the average women playing golf, so this alone pushes me to
inspire women to find golf clothes other ways—and move past intimidation
and into individuality.
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