Sunice Golf Outerwear
By John Ehle
Sunice has moved forward and upward since its emergence in 1976 as trend-setting skiwear at the Olympics. The Canadian company was enlisted as the outfitter for an ascent of Everest in 1982 and soon they were expanding their skiwear line and developing a layering system as a linkswear application.
Here in Wisconsin the golf season is edging toward its last days and my Sunice shirts and jackets have been perfect as rounds in the forties demand windproof , insulated outerwear for the season's last rounds. Their flexibility is as exemplary as it is fashion forward and a recent round in 35 mph winds was comfortable in spite of balance-challenging gusts.
Color accents and strategic pocket placements make this outerwear pleasurable, eye-catching gear for every round.
Sunice has married science and fashion to offer the most esthetically pleasing golf gear for the discriminating golfer.
More info at http://www.sunice.com
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About: John Ehle
John Ehle writes for GolfWisconsin.com, GolfTrips,com and other golf-related sites in the US. He has attended 6 Open Championships in the British Isles and many men's and women's US Opens and PGA Championships as well as Ryder Cups and President's Cups.
His primary international writing is golf course reviews and travel articles. He also writes about golf equipment and other golf-related products. Most recently he traveled to Cuba and will be in SE Asia for 6 weeks in February and March, 2012.
He writes a weekly column for a metropolitan newspaper in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. He is a 10 handicap golfer and has competed in many Wisconsin State Golf Association events.