What your golf fit says about you: Sun Day Red

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There’s no getting around the fact that if you wear Sun Day Red, a lot of people are going to see you as a Tiger Woods fanboy.

Your attitude: So what?

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Like Tiger, men who wear Sun Day Red are obsessed with details. Not in a loud way, but in a deliberate, almost academic way. They appreciate the snaps instead of buttons on polos, and the lack of labels or tags that itch the back of your neck. They like the tiny, strategically placed ventilation holes in polos and shorts that most people never notice but absolutely make a difference on hot days.

Guys who wear Sun Day Red don’t view that label as an insult, and they know its accurate. Not only do they understand that each of the 15 stripes in the logo represents one of Tiger Woods’ 15 major championship wins, but they can also probably recite each of those victories in chronological order. They’ll also correct you when you try doing it and get one wrong.

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Nothing is accidental, and that’s the appeal.

The Sun Day Red guy drives something a little sporty like a red Mazda MX-5 or an Infiniti QX60. He enjoys blackjack because it rewards focus and math, and he loves the PGA Tour’s West Coast Swing. Forget Bandon Dunes or Sand Valley. His bucket-list courses include Riviera, Torrey Pines, and St. Andrews—places tied directly to Tiger’s story and legacy, not just golf’s.

When it comes to drinks, Michelob Ultra is safe bet for a Sun Day Red guy, but don’t be surprised if he’s holding a protein-infused hazelnut latte, because protein matters and he once heard Tiger likes extra-hot hazelnut lattes. A guy who wears Sun Day Red is probably considering a Spartan Race, eats Chipotle more often than he wants to admit, and thinks nothing of planning a knee-scraping CrossFit workout the morning after the annual 36-hole police benevolent association golf outing.

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More than anything, wearing Sun Day Red gives guys a sense of quiet confidence. Throwing a cashmere hoodie over a clean white logo T-shirt and heading to brunch will do that. You look sharp, pulled together, and modern. You’re wearing a logo that people who understand golf, history, and details will recognize, while posers won’t.

That’s the idea: Tigers don’t concern themselves with the opinions of sheep.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: What your golf fit says about you when you wear Sun Day Red

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