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On the Course
The easiest way to wear the Good Good Golf Long Sleeve is exactly how the pros do it: with shorts. You see Grant and Micah pairing it with their favorite shorts during those early fall rounds. The classic fit gives you plenty of room to swing, and the cotton wicks moisture enough for a light sweat. The ribbed collar holds its shape, and the hem is straight, so it stays tucked if you want it tucked.
Add a hat and a pair of sunglasses, and you're ready for your 7:30 AM tee time.
Off the Course
But this thing isn't just for golf. Because it's a simple long sleeve, it works with jeans or chinos for a casual weekend look. The Good Good logo on the chest adds just enough personality. You can roll the sleeves up a bit for a more laid-back vibe, or leave them down when there's a chill.
We'd pair it with a Good Good Golf Classic T-Shirt underneath if the temperatures are all over the place. That's a $24.99 add you can peel off mid-round.
Layering
Here's where it gets interesting. When the temps drop into the 50s, the Good Good Golf Long Sleeve becomes your base layer. Throw the Good Good Golf Premium Hoodie ($49.99) over it and you have a two-layer combo that can handle anything. The hoodie is a looser fit, so it doesn't restrict your swing, and the long sleeve's cotton stays comfortable against your skin.
If you need something with more structure, the Good Good Golf Polo Shirt ($34.99) works as an outer layer too, but honestly, the long sleeve is the base you'll reach for most.
Fit and Sizing
The Good Good Golf Long Sleeve runs standard. Take your normal tee size. If you're between sizes, the guys suggest sizing up for a roomier fit, especially if you're layering a hoodie over it. It's pre-shrunk, so you don't have to worry about it shrinking in the wash.
Colors That Work
The long sleeve comes in the classic Good Good palette. We've seen it in white, black, and the signature Good Good green. The white is the cleanest for the course, but black hides the coffee stains if you're wearing it to the clubhouse after. Either way, it pairs with everything.