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The Week In Style: 11.18.14

What worked -- and what didn't -- this week on tour

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Brooks Koepka
Brooks breaks through at the Turkish Airlines Open! A great win, but the rising star is too good to be pulling this type of amateur stunt with his belt. A white strap with a light trouser is one thing, but this black-pant/white-belt combo creates some extreme contrast. Keeping your belt in a similar shade to your shirt or pants will only help smooth out your look.Footjoy
Carl Pettersson
This whole contrast thing doesn't just go for white belts, either. See how Pettersson's khaki trouser and black belt creates the same effect? The solution? A basic brown belt would go a long way for this look, and while I'd probably opt for a lighter sneaker, too, he's not too far off.adidas
Davis Love III
OK, one last belt bit and then I'll quit 'till next week. It's hard to find a better portrait of classic, modern-day golf style than DL3, and the takeaway from this image is the width of his belt. See how a slightly narrower strap balances better with his pencil-stripe polo than the standard width we normally see on tour? Balance is a key for strong style. As your standard gear gets a bit slimmer, it's a good idea to keep things in proportion. Polo Golf
Christina Kim
Kim looked like a badass Saturday in this black-on-black get-up on her way to ending a nine-year winless stretch with her victory at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. If you ask me she's up there with Samuel L. when it comes to pulling off the backwards Kangol, too. It's also nice to see a more casual pair of sunnies given how most of the frames on tour are super sporty-looking. Nice work all around!Lija Style
Margarita Ramos
This week's fresh footwear award goes to Ramos, who flexed these sick custom FJ Lo Pro Casuals while playing at home in Mexico at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational.Footjoy
John Daly
"Oh, it looks good on you, though . . ." J.D. wore the Mondrian print at the Turkish Airlines Open to a T-25 finish. This look is obviously not for everyone, but Daly does it right by keeping things simple and solid on top. If you're feeling bold bottoms this season, Loudmouth Golf is about as bold as it gets.Loudmouth Golf
Brendon De Jonge
For a third straight week, De Jonge looks like one of the sharpest dudes out there. He's not a beanpole like some of the other lean guys on the leader board, but his clothes still fit perfectly. His sense of color is on point, too. His polo is bright green but not radioactive. His trousers are just a shade above navy. Keep this photo in your locker as you start to piece together your spring looks.
Miguel Angel Jimenez
The most interesting man in the world keeps things, well, interesting in these killer Nantucket red trousers. Actually, I doubt they call 'em "Nantucket reds" in Spain. Either way, the king of cool looked like a boss yet again as he made a strong run at the Turkish title and finished T-3.Lacoste
Freddie Jacobson
Jacobson shows up on the Week in Style leader board in this sharp asymmetrical stripe polo from Oscar Jacobson. I love how the light-blue band cues up subtlety with the inside placket.Oscar Jacobson
Blayne Barber and Danny Lee
It looked like tartans were trending at the OHL Classic as Barber and Lee both showed up in these sartorial setups.Callaway ApparelTargettarget.com
Will Mackenzie
Just a great look here from Mackenzie, who's off to a strong start in the PGA Tour season. It's hard to look bad when your having this much fun. His personality seems like a great fit with Puma's high-intensity color schemes. Extra style points for not identically matching his logos but keeping them in the same shade.Puma
Robert-Jan Derksen
This is one of the reasons why I love the Euro Tour: Sometimes you get guys that don't look anything like standard tour pros. Take away the massive Turkish Airlines branding behind him and Derksen seems like a dude out for a stroll around the local muny. Adidas
Camilo Villegas/Carlos Ortiz
Blue is about as safe a bet a man can make when it comes to clothes. Whether you like to strut your stuff or play it safe, you'll have a hard time going wrong if you keep your gear grounded around the blues.J. Lindebergadidas
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