This will be a bit different from most of the reviews you read here at GolfThreads. I won’t be spending a lot of time on color palettes, collar and placket sizes and design aesthetics. Simply focusing on those aspects of 2nd Guy Golf’s apparel diminishes what the company is all about — and that is helping people.

Once Russ’ playing days were over, he combined two of his passions — golf and charity work — and formed 2nd Guy Golf. Through the sale of golf shirts, hats and accessories, 2nd Guy Golf is helping to end world hunger. All proceeds from the sale of men’s products go to Feed My Starving Children, an organization that hand-packs meals for starving children in over 70 countries.
2nd Guy Golf offers a second style of shirt called the Classic shirt (in light blue or white), which features two wide black stripes that run to the right of the placket. Both styles feature very traditional three-button plackets, self-collars and are constructed of a highly technical, moisture-wicking and anit-microbial fabric, which means your golf game will be the only thing causing a stench on the course.
From a fit standpoint, consider sizing down when ordering from 2nd Guy Golf. The shirts offer a fuller, more traditional fit with wider shoulders and longer sleeves than brands you typically see profiled here on GolfThreads
While 2nd Guy Golf won’t be confused with the trend setting styles and cuts from J.Lindeberg, I applaud 2nd Guy Golf for tackling a problem that is far too prevalent in the world today — and doing it through golf apparel. The golf industry and the PGA Tour have always done a great job of giving back, but I don’t know of any other golf apparel companies that exist for the sole reason of helping others (TOMS and its One for One program is the only lifestyle company that comes to mind).
To help 2nd Guy Golf help those in need, check out their range of golf shirts and hats at www.2ndGuyGolf.com. You can also follow them on Twitter (@2ndGuyGolf) and on Facebook.