Q: You have been wearing apparel from Levelwear for the last couple of years on the PGA TOUR. How did you get connected with the brand? A: I got connected with Levelwear in early 2017. I was without an apparel partner at the time. The very first day I wore their stuff in a tournament I went out and shot a 59. Needless to say, we got off on the right foot. Q: How does Levelwear fit your personal style on the course? A: Without sacrificing comfort, Levelwear provides me with understated style that truly represents what I look for in performance golf apparel. I love the fit and cut of both their tops and bottoms, and can’t say enough about the endless variety of colors offered in their shirts. Q: How does the technology built into Levelwear’s apparel help you to perform your best on the course? A: Golf is a sport where comfort is one of the keys to performance and ultimately, success. I can’t speak intelligently to the details of the technology behind Levelwear’s apparel, but I do know that their product feels great and provides me with unparalleled comfort. Q: Being a Canadian, how important is it for you to be affiliated with a Canadian sportswear brand like Levelwear? A: When evaluating new partnerships, I always look at synergies between myself and a given company. Connecting the dots as to why the partnership makes sense. Being a proud Canadian is part of my identity, part of my personal brand so to speak. So the opportunity to team up with a Canadian company like Levelwear gives the partnership an authentic feel, and I think makes the endorsement far more credible. But most importantly, I find that aligning with Canadian brands just feels right. Q: What are your favorite pieces in Levelwear’s collection? A: Without question, my favourite piece in the Levelwear collection is a shirt called The Sway. It’s a lightweight heathered yarn die fabric with moisture wicking properties, and it comes in a wide variety of colours. Q: What style tips do you have for amateur golfers? A: Replace your khakis with grey pants. Don’t sacrifice comfort, and less is more, so try to keep it simple.
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