New from PING Collection

For Spring/Summer 2010 PING Collection has launched an extensive, elegant and diverse range of clothing for female golfers and a diverse range of polo-shirts for men.

Spring/Summer 2010 PING Collection
Spring/Summer 2010 PING Collection
Spring/Summer 2010 PING Collection

For Spring/Summer 2010 PING Collection has launched an extensive, elegant and diverse range of clothing for female golfers, which amongst other standout garments includes the boutique inspired Linz slip-over.

Showcasing an intarsia argyle pattern with lurex thread that adorns the front of this classic slip-over, Linz is the perfect on-course garment for those chilly summer evenings. Linz is constructed from 80% cotton and 20% merino which gives it an extremely soft and warm feel.

Available in the following two colour combinations; Vanilla/Salsa and Taupe/Vanilla Linz has a suggested retail price of £42/€53.

The diverse range of polo-shirts for Spring/Summer 2010 includes the technical and sports inspired Octan polo-shirt.

Featuring an Active Fit for that tailored look, the Octan polo-shirt is available in an array of colour options and benefits from moisture movement properties that ensure it is quick-drying, lightweight and crease resistant. A fashionable, contrasting panel design on the sleeves and cover stitch seam detailing only serve to enhance this dynamic polo-shirt.

The Octan polo-shirt is available in the following colour options; Shale/Black, White/Black, Wild Cherry/Black, Black/Shale and White/Wild Cherry with a suggested retail price of £40/ €50.

PING Collection www.pingcollection.co.uk

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