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Oakley was started in 1995 by Jim Jannard with a budget of $300. He gave the company after his dog, Oakley. He began by selling motorcross googles and then moved into fashion eyewear, and then on to performance eyewear. Golfing brand ambassadors include Ian Poulter,


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Oakley sunglasses 'can make the ball sit sharper on the fairway'

Oakley sunglasses 'can make the ball sit sharper on the fairway'

Tuesday, 24 May 2011 10:52 AM
For golfers in the UK used to trudging around their local course in grey skies and rain, the need to wear sunglasses can be a rare luxury. But with summer just around the corner, the chances of playing in bright sunshine are increasing rapidly so.... read more

Is it time to invest in some warmer-weather golf apparel?

Is it time to invest in some warmer-weather golf apparel?

Tuesday, 25 May 2010 10:12 AM
It may now be time for golfers to leave their waterproof trousers or fleece-lined jumpers at home for the next few months as more sun can be expected on the course. The recent burst of warm weather could represent the move into regular sunny days.... read more

Great Deals on Golf Clothing this Autumn

Great Deals on Golf Clothing this Autumn

Thursday, 25 September 2008 04:44 PM
Discount golf e-tailer Golfonline have announced significant reductions on their golf clothing range this autumn. With massive savings on golf clothes from some of the biggest brands in the sport, including, Callaway golf, Adidas and Oakley,.... read more

Oakley - The official eyewear of the International Players Tour

Oakley - The official eyewear of the International Players Tour

Sunday, 17 August 2008 09:05 PM
The International Players Tour IPT has announced a partnership with leading equipment manufacturer Oakley to become the Official Eyewear of the Tour. The deal will see the IPT promote Oakley eyewear to its membership at the 200 events across t.... read more

Spikes

Spikes

Monday, 19 May 2008 12:09 PM
You should note that some golf clubs no longer allow the use of metal spikes as they can wreak havoc on putting greens. The new types of plastic spikes are generally allowed everywhere and offer the same standard of stability and grip. Their fun.... read more

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