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This golf sweater from pioneering brand Fore All is fashionably funky

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The Fore Sweater from Fore All.

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Technically, this column is about a fashionably funky pullover, the Fore Sweater ($160; foreall.com). But more broadly, it’s a story about a fashionable lifestyle brand called Fore All.

Developed a few years ago by intrepid entrepreneurs Jen Clyde and Michelle Money, Fore All set out to empower a community of women golfers through mentorship, engagement and authenticity.

Fore Sweater (Checkered Green)

Introducing the “Fore Sweater in Green Checkered” – a fresh twist on the fan-favorite that has taken the golfing world by storm.

The brand has grown steadily, and, in January, their eclectic line of clothing earned “Best Dressed” and “Best Women’s Brand” at the 2024 PGA Show Fashion event.

Now, about that sweater: Clyde and Money (who recently married Masters champ Mike Weir) offer an ultra-comfy crewneck designed to hug, move and breathe all at the same time. It comes in four color combos, and you’d be wise to bag the lot before they’re gone.

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