The Week In Style: 08.06.14
Rory McIlroy
Excellent choice of shirts all week, and the white paints pair nicely as they add contrast. Rory's color selections should be on the clean, bright side as opposed to the dark and sombre side.Nike Golf
Tiger Woods
If you're looking for trends, stop right here. The neon graphic tipping to the shirt is precisely on point, and the TW '14s with the green accents coordinate perfectly. Simple and extremely effective.Nike Golf
Adam Scott
Sergio Garcia
Pretty smart and subtle of adidas to just vary the color on Sergio's shirt and effectively use the belt as an exclamation point.adidas Golf
Rickie Fowler & Jonas Blixt
This is a perfect example of why you should add a little contrast to put emphasis on the message; in this case, the shirt. Rickie's pops while Jonas' sort of blends in with his pants.PUMA Golf
Keegan Bradley
Maybe it's just me, but these red shoes are looking a bit Ronald MacDonald.Tommy Hilfiger GolfNike Golf
Justin Rose
Here's Justin Rose channeling Gary Player. You know what? I think it works. And I think the white shoes are just fine as well.Ashworth
Henrik Stenson
Here's Henrik channeling Arnold Palmer circa 1962. Nice shades.BOSS Green
Brandt Snedeker
I don't know about you, but I think the statute of limitations has run out on this slit at the bottom of the trousers.Peter Millaradidias Golf
Jordan Spieth
Zzzz. . . oh, I'm sorry, I fell asleep there for a moment. To be fair, this is a really great image, and I know there's a subtle pattern on the shirt, but it's so hidden in this photo, that we know it definitely doesn't come across on television.UnderArmour Men's Golf
Matt Kuchar
Hey Matt, repeat after me: pleats are great if you're over 60-years old.
Ryan Moore
I love this shirt on Ryan Moore. Big stripes, big trend.
Thomas Bjorn
Is Thomas Bjorn starting to look a little like Graham DeLaet to you too? Maybe not as bright as DeLaet's wardrobe, but that Callaway shirt sure does look cool and the contrasting placket makes it pop.Callaway Apparel