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Fairway & Greene ShirtsAndrew PennerPosted 2005-04-25 When you look at the classic golf photos taken during the “Golden Age” (the 1920s), certain things stand out. For example, the equipment they used was awful, the courses were unkempt and raw, and their attire was always ultra-classy. Not surprisingly, many of the game’s traditionalists balk at the way today’s pro golfers dress: no collars, hot pinks, psychedelic patterns, etc. Worst of all, the purists would say, is that many of the garments come “stained” with corporate logos, edgy slogans, or large insignias touting the shirt’s maker. At least one company, though, is bucking the trend. Based in Shelton, Connecticut and the proud outfitters of the 2004 US Ryder Cup Team, Fairway & Greene is one of the most respected golf apparel companies in business. And for good reason.
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