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The Week In Style: 08.25.15

What worked -- and what didn't -- this week at the Wyndham Championship.

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Davis Love III
DL3, ever the portrait of classic style, is a great example of how looking current doesn't have to mean trendy or flamboyant, for that matter. Love's not wearing anything out of the ordinary here, but his clothes fit well -- check the length of his shirt sleeves and trouser hems -- and the colors are complimentary. Simple as that, folks: If your clothes fit and match, you're already beating half of the field.Polo – Ralph LaurenAdidas
Morgan Hoffmann
Hoffmann topped the style leader board last weekend in these pindot pants and teal polo. The scale of the pattern on Hoff's trouser is perfect: small and sophisticated, giving the whole look a modern edge yet clearly defined enough to register on TV. Pairing these with the teal polo was a pro move, too, as it limited the look's contrast and made for a super-saturated, rich setup from head to toe. Start-up golf brand Greyson continues to set the style standard higher and higher each week.GreysonFootJoy
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Andreas Harto
If a wide-set chest stripe is a bold move then proposing to your girlfriend after dropping a birdie on the 16th hole is an absolutely monumental moment! Congratulations to Harto and his new fiancée, Louise De Fries. You both killed it last weekend.IJP DesignEccoNew Balance
David Horsey
The Englishman gives us a good opportunity to de-bunk one of those nonsensical "style rules" some people take as gospel -- that one should never wear blue and black together. Not true. Blue and black, when balanced the right way, can make for a very impactful statement. Exhibit A, Mr. Horsey. In this case, setting the two stripes against a white-ground polo really makes the whole outfit pop.Callaway Apparel
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Billy Horschel, Ernie Els, Davis Love III, Luke Donald
Real men wear pink. Enough said. Make sure anytime you put some bright and bold colors into play you follow these guys' lead and pair it with something simple and solid on top or bottom.RLX – Ralph LaurenPolo – Ralph LaurenAdidasFootJoy
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Lydia Ko
Ko has incredible natural style. No matter what she's wearing, her sunny disposition helps her always look great. Often when I look at professional athletes I see brands. With Ko, I see a woman playing golf at the top of her game -- and having a blast!Callaway Apparel
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Darren Clarke, Thomas Bjorn
Why wait for the press conference? Darren Clarke took a moment to interview playing partner Thomas Bjorn as they walked up the 16th hole at last week's Made in Denmark event on the European Tour. Sure the fit and composition of their outfits are on point, but similar to Ko, it's the attitude that make these guys stylish no matter where they are. If you can have this much fun on the golf course, not to mention when there's that much dough on the line, you're looking good.Dunlop ApparelCallaway Apparel
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Camilo Villegas, Alison Lee
The monochromatic move continues to trend on all tours. It's an interesting, low maintenance way to make a powerful statement, no matter what kind of game you're working with.AG Green LabelUnder Armour
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Carl Pettersson
Pettersson is a great example of a guy who isn't a 28-year-old fitness freak, but generally looks great in his gear. Somewhat similarly to DL3, he's got pretty classic style that he pairs with updated fits for very current looks week in and week out. A cleanly fitting shirt, a low-contrast belt and tailored, light-gray trouser breaking on his shoe all make for a smooth, slimming lower half. On or off the course, these are all good takeaways, no matter what weight class your fighting in.Adidas
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Martin Kaymer
The ombre polo continues to trend from big brands on the PGA Tour, and Hugo Boss seems to be stepping up its game by laying this graphic print on top of the multi-layered look. This is a little too much design for me but, hey, if your looking for something that's really, um, unique, this could be your ticket!Hugo BossAdidas
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