Stuburt Bullfinch Polo Shirt Review
Featuring a sand-out camo design, we put Stuburt's Bullfinch polo to the test in this review

A polo that felt comfortable during testing, the Stuburt Bullfinch performs in every way a golf polo should. It stretched nicely, felt lovely on the skin, and whilst it may divide opinion, the aesthetic will definitely suit those who want to stand out. I think the value is pretty good as well given the price.
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The Stuburt Bullfinch Polo Shirt is an excellent option for those looking for a new golf polo and those who want to stand out. This polo shirt is comfortable and easy to swing a club in, has moisture-wicking and UF-protection properties, and dries relatively quickly.
Made from 88% polyester and 12% elastane, it felt comfortable against the skin, although the material does has a slightly slippery feel to it. This is mainly as a consequence of the material being designed to wick moisture away from the body. This makes it a comfortable garment to remain cool on baking hot days out on the course. The UPF50 sun protection is most welcome when the sun is blazing down, too.
The material’s elasticity allows for perfect ease of movement throughout the swing. The shirt is long in the body, allowing it to be tucked into pants or shorts and stay there during the vigors of the swing. The addition of two side vents in the hem of the garment also helps here.
The material does not crease and so can be scrunched up tight in your packing, which makes it a handy item to take on a golf trip.
The cut of the garment is generous, so if you are someone who tends to fall between sizes, the smaller of the two would probably be the right choice. This is especially so considering the stretchiness of the material.
The abstract camo design is an eye-catching one. It is relatively subdued in the Blue option as you can see above. However for those who prefer a bolder statement, there is the Bermuda Grass color scheme and then going a step even further, the Fuschia design. The shirt has three buttons which match the color of the shirt design.
All in all, this is an an excellent golf polo shirt, which does everything a golfer could wish for on the course. The only thing that might put someone off it is the design, but that is a personal thing. Polos can often effortlessly straddle on and off-course settings, but this design means that some wearers may think twice about wearing it in the more formal of of-course settings.
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Contributing Writer Roderick is the author of the critically acclaimed comic golf novel, Summer At Tangents. Golf courses and travel are Roderick’s particular interests. He writes travel articles and general features for the magazine, travel supplement and website. He also compiles the magazine's crossword. He is a member of Trevose Golf & Country Club and has played golf in around two dozen countries. Cricket is his other main sporting love. He is also the author of five non-fiction books, four of which are still in print: The Novel Life of PG Wodehouse; The Don: Beyond Boundaries; Wally Hammond: Gentleman & Player and England’s Greatest Post-War All Rounder.
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