The Week In Style: 12.09.14
Jordan Spieth
Spieth strikes again, blowing away the field by 10 in his wire-to-wire win at the Hero World Challenge. We don't see a ton of color in Jordan's kits, but this digital mélange polo is a cool modern update to the standard solid setup.Under Armour
Luke Donald
One of the game's best dressed dudes delivers again at the Nedbank Golf Challenge. This trim fit, extended placket polo from RLX strikes the perfect balance between contemporary and classic style. Those gray, FJ shield tips are pretty dope, too.RLX-Ralph LaurenFootjoy
Zak Williamson
Looks like Jonas Blixt's caddie took sun protection very seriously in South Africa.
Louis Oosthuizen
Bubba Watson
I'm still not quite sure what Oakley's trying to do with these drab, mod looks on Bubba Watson? The man's favorite club is his neon pink driver; I think it's fair to say he's comfortable in color.Oakley
Bubba Watson
That said, there nothing drab about Bubba's half-a-Richard Mille-eon dollar watch he's been sporting since his first Masters win.Richard Mille
Rickie Fowler
We're accustomed to seeing Rickie Fowler in all sorts of show-stopping shades of color, but I'd love to see more of these dark looks. Black feels fresh and unexpected on Rickie. He looks great on our January cover in his dark duds and pulled it off perfectly again this week at the Hero World Challenge.Puma
Keegan Bradley
Week 1 with the short flatstick and Bradley still finished with a T-3 at the Hero World Challenge! Keegan, consistently in a chest stripe and a patriotic pallet looks cool in his version of new-age American style. Those trousers are about three inches too long, though. If they were the proper length, we'd get a better look at the fresh Js on his feet. The thing to keep in mind about your trouser length is that pants can actually look longer or shorter depending on the size and shape of the shoe you're wearing. If you're getting golf pants shortened, bring your spikes to the tailor. If you're altering a suit, make sure to get sized up in your dress shoes.Tommy HilfigerNike Golf
Tiger Woods
Despite home court advantage, Woods didn't jump out to the start he'd hoped for at the Hero World Challenge and finished at the bottom of the field. While his red shirt/black trouser setup on Sunday looked like his standard Sunday signature, there were one too many design details going on with his new Nike gear. The ombre stripe, tape seam, geometric scale and contrast pencil stripe are all great looks, but on this occasion less would have looked like more.Nike Golf