AT HOME, 1994 Shirts that have a knit collar are going to curl during the course of a round; there’s no stopping it. This is also a raglan-sleeve shirt – you can see the diagonal seams – so it doesn’t emphasise how oversized it is because of the way it’s cut. This was the era before every golf shirt was made out of synthetic mate- rial. Tiger’s polo here is like- ly 100 percent cotton, and if it belonged to his dad, it got softer through the years.
His dedication to oversized golf shirts and pleated pants continued into the peak years of his dominance, but it didn’t seem to hold him back.
2000 Tiger started working with Butch Harmon in the early 1990s, and Butch had an investment in a belt company, a small boutique brand called the House of Fleming in Atlanta. Butch gave Tiger some of these cool belts, and this is one of them.
74 GOLF DIGEST SOUTH AFRICA
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