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Wardrobes for the pros as they take to the stage at St. Andrews

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JORDAN SPIETH/Under Armour
Spieth's wardrobe, with its clean, simple look, isn't all that different from what we saw at the Masters and the U.S. Open. Of course, given the outcome of those two events, maybe he doesn't want to mix things up all that much. My only criticism: I'm not a big fan of the white belt the first three days. It draws too much attention to his waist. Add high marks for an excellent fit.
HUNTER MAHAN/Under Armour
Excellent balance to the dark and light palette, really well planned. It's nice to see the blue pants on Friday. Pay some attention (as Under Armour has done) to Hunter's belts. While I do not love the white one all the others add some variety to the solids tops and bottoms.
RICKIE FOWLER/Puma
He's mixing the variety of his trousers, wearing five-pocket designs a few days, which send off a nice casual vibe, as well as a traditional look. And notice the self-collars each day, which are right on trend. There's a lot of contrast in his outfits, but it all seems balanced and they'll wear well on Fowler. I also like the half-zip rainwear piece if the weather turns for the worse. It has a clean, athletic look.
Tiger Woods/Nike
What you're seeing from Tiger is what a lot of players will be putting into play with their polos this week: a heathered pattern treatment. It sort of softens up the look of an otherwise potentially bland solid. Tiger's, however, are a little more graphic than others. It harkens back to something we saw in the 1970s. It has a Grateful Dead feel to it, if you ask me.
CHARL SCHWARTZEL/Nike
With Charl's physique, he can wear heavily patterned tops and it can work. Maybe it's his body shape, but he always looks sort of understated, conservative. Still, his wardrobe has got some zip to it.
paul casey/nike
Casey is taking a page out of Rickie's book with the orange. But it's a great choice. It's bold, and it makes a very strong statement. I love the fact he's not being bashful. He's dressing consistent with his personality. Plus Nike has used color not just in bold ways but also in the details on the sweater and other items. It's really well done.
SERGIO GARICA/adidas
The heather color block shirts that Garcia wears are very much on trend. Friday and Saturday sort of remind me of an old football uniform with the shirts. Everything is very graphic, in a good way. The contrast works well, but I like the fact he's not matching his belt to his shoes.
JASON DAY/adidas
The first three days are great, a very athletic look with some bright, strong colors. Everything is on trend. But then Sunday just goes bland on us. Plus, please Jason, shorten your pants. They look way too sloppy when they're worn that long.
DUSTIN JOHNSON/adidas
DJ's on trend with the heather color block shirts, it's just a shame that he was not scripted with this look for all four days. All of the top tennis players (Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, etc.) wear the same colors throughout each of the majors and it makes a great statement.
BRANDEN GRACE/Peter Millar
This is a perfect example of a player being "colorful" but not meaning that he's dressed in only bright colors. Grace showcases a variety of color in a number of different ways. I really like how everything is put together. It's understated, classical and clean. Plus it's something I think you could see people wearing on and off the course.
BILL HAAS/Peter Millar
Keeping with the Peter Millar DNA there is color and variety in these choices. Both the stripe shirts and the heather models are clean and fresh.
LUKE DONALD/Ralph Lauren/Polo Golf
This is a very classic, tailored look for Donald. There is a strong color statement with the red pants for Thursday. And the herringbone trousers on Friday, with the tweedy look, is a nice nod to the tradition of the Open. It's very appropriate.
BILLY HORSCHEL/Ralph Lauren/Polo Golf
Finally a player and brand strong enough to go with some great trousers. The Thursday brown herringbone and Sunday tartans are inspired! Keeping the shirts plain and simple emphasizes the pants with good results. The bold stripes for both Friday and Saturday offset with the white trousers will really pop. This is a player whose clothing matches his outgoing personality.
MARC LEISHMAN/Ben Hogan
The blue stripes for Thursday and Sunday are on the trend curve and will look interesting. Marc keeps each day's outfit distinctly different. Clearly some serious effort has been made here.
PATRICK REED/Callaway
The green shirt on Thursday and the red one slated for Sunday are strong solids that we have come to associate with Patrick. Looks like he is opting for the black "F Squared" trousers, which will no doubt have those plaid (tartan) pocket flaps that make a statement all their own. If we could only convince him to shorten them a bit, they would add some fun and variety to just plain old pants!
MORGAN HOFFMANN/Greyson
The pants seem to be the story here for this new brand. Striped trousers on Thursday followed by camo on Friday make an emphatic statement. The Fair Isle print for Sunday is equally bold. Note that the Saturday cardigan is both elegant and understated.
ROBERT STREB/PGA Touor
I am really hoping he makes the cut because the Sunday blue shirt is by far the best choice of the week for Robert.
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