Club Sport Jogger - Ultra-Soft, Lightweight Golf Jogger – Good
4.8 (251) · $ 48.50 · In stock
A great pair of pants for all seasons, the Good Good Golf Joggers are lightweight, ultra-soft, and breathable, with elastic cuffs around the ankles to provide a trademark casual, fitted look. Meticulously designed for comfort and mobility, and only $79.99
Product Description
A lightweight Men's jogger featuring high-tech, 4-way stretch fabric engineered to promote comfort and mobility.
They feature a secret side zipped pocket to keep your tees and balls secure and a rubberized comfort waistband to keep your polo perfectly tucked in while you swing.
Club Sport Jogger is Light Grey.
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Material & Fit
100% Polyester
The Sport Jogger delivers more space at the seat and thigh and is tapered at the ankle.
The moisture-wicking fabric is engineered to keep you dry at all times and delivers UPF 50 broad-spectrum protection - blocking up to 98% of the sun’s harmful rays.
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