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GM takes the Under Armour Innovations Challenge

Testing first hand the latest technologies from UA


Posted: 19 May 2011
by Michael Smyth and Alex Perry

Armour Stability (front)
Armour Stability (back)
Armour Bite Performance Mouthpiece
Old Thorns provide the background...
...where we got the chance to play a hole with Mr Fisher

Under Armour has grown remarkably in the last few years and now sits up there with the finest sporting apparel brands with a glowing reputation.

So when Golfmagic was invited to take the UA Innovations Challenge, it was a no-brainer. We headed to Old Thorns Manor in Hampshire to try out the latest technology and were introduced to Under Armour’s UK representative, Neil Heslop, who gave us a brief overview of the brand.

Founded in 1996 by then University of Maryland footballer Kevin Plank who wanted to provide a shirt which worked with your body to regulate temperature and enhance performance, the UA brand has grown and grown into a multimillion dollar corporation.

The first innovation we were to test was the latest technology in the range – the Armour Stability shirt.

Specifically designed to help you swing better and feel less tired from your round, the top has stabilizers built into the fabric to support the lower back to keep you balanced and help maintain posture throughout the swing while improving your core strength.

The design also features mesh ventilation that speed-up evaporation, helping regulate body temperature – and boy did we need it on this scorching May afternoon!

What was evident from the initial introductions was that not only are the UA team incredibly dedicated to innovation, but there is a constant drive to build game-changing products to give their golfers the edge. And that was when we were introduced to the second new product…

UA mouthwear. Yes, you read that correctly. And we had the pleasure of being the first group in the golf media to try it out.

There were audible murmurings among those in attendance. A mouth guard… for golf? Surely not. But research shows when golfers get stressed, they grind their teeth.

We may not know we’re doing it, but it produces excess lactic acids and other hormones such as Cortisol which produce anxiety, stress and fatigue - all of which have a negative impact on your game.

Well, they’re the brains and we had no reason not to believe them, so initial concern soon turned to excitement.

Armour Stability on, Performance Mouthpiece in, and we were on the first tee ready to go. Nine holes later there was a split view on the new products, with two of our fourball having already disregarded the latter.

“I double-bogeyed the first two holes with it in,” started one. “Then I took it out and birdied the third.”

Funny at the time, but he went on to claim concentration is a large problem in his game and he was very aware it was there in his mouth. Fair point, but the feeling in the Golfmagic camp was it would take time to get used to, which is when you’d start benefitting.

With the new products well and truly embedded into our affections, there was more of a chance to enjoy the course.

Old Thorns, between Guildford and Portsmouth on the A3, is currently undergoing a very promising series of upgrades, including the 86-room hotel and spa complex, and a sports bar packed with enough golfing memorabilia to start a museum.

There were a few surprises along the way, like getting the chance to play a hole with UA ambassador Ross Fisher, who was getting back in the swing of things – literally – having taken two weeks out for the birth of his son, Harry.

But the best was saved for last, as a nett birdie at the superb 18th – a 420-yard par-4 with a blind, tight tee shot before an approach over water – moved us into third and in contention for a prize.

But the main objectives of the day was to try out the exceptional new UA technologies first hand. The latest must-have apparel were professionally presented by a team glittering with experience, enthusiasm, and a touch of class to boot.

Under Armour will continue to push the boundaries of golfing innovation – and we’ll certainly be keeping a close eye on their work.

The Armour Stability carries a recommended price of £55 (short-sleeve) or £60 (long-sleeve). The Armour Bite Performance Mouthpiece will set you back £50. Both items are available from the www.underarmour.co.uk.

For more information on Old Thorns, including their Summer Sizzle deal, visit www.oldthorns.com


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AP
GMers.

Keen to get some feedback on this.

Would you use a mouth guard to play golf with? I, like every other journalist in the room, baulked at the idea. But once I'd played a couple of holes you do forget it's there.

The shirt was good too. I have to admit I prefer my normal UA top I already own (without all the technology) but it did work. Though it didn't help that it was 25-degrees that day!

I know a lot of you like UA gear. What are your thoughts?

Posted: 01/06/2011 at 16:29

I love UA Gear, I have 3 base layers 2 long and 1 short sleeved, 3 T-Shirts, a lined wind breaker, 2 pairs of the winter Trousers and a pair of Gloves. Great fitting extremely comfortable and pretty good value for money

Posted: 01/06/2011 at 16:41

3 AU CG Base Layer Tops, 1x CG Polo, 1x GC Long Sleeve Polo, 2x Winter Trousers, 3x Allseasons Trousers, 2x Prs compression Socks and 1 pr Boxer Shorts.

Something tells me I have too much AU Gear, love it, fits well looks great, if any complaints, Web Site is rubbish and Allseaon trouser pockets are too deep. :)

Posted: 01/06/2011 at 22:52

Sorry, all most forgot, the top sounds promising, but £55 for it, bit steep for my budget, mouthpiece, not 100% on this idea, not sure I would buy one to try out seems silly, but if you want to send one over, with the AU Top, I would be happy to leave some feedback for you

Posted: 01/06/2011 at 22:55

Jahmoo 15.4 wrote (see)
Something tells me I have too much AU Gear, love it, fits well looks great, if any complaints, Web Site is rubbish and Allseaon trouser pockets are too deep.
Sounds a bit like all of your trouser pockets jammy

Posted: 01/06/2011 at 23:03

I have a Coldgear winter base layer (thanks to recommendations on here), a summer polo (supposed to keep you cool), a fleece which is excellent and what can best be described as a lightweight top for cool evenings/mornings.   It's all excellent gear.

On the flip side, a gumshield for golf?   Is it April Fool's day?


Posted: 04/06/2011 at 20:14

Does anyone here wear the UA heatgear tops? I'm dabbling with the idea of a long sleeved one for the summer months - increased sun safety with the bonus of not getting two-tone arms and looking like a strawberry campino when topless.

Trouble is that despite reading the blurb on their site, I just cannot envisage how wearing a long sleeved skin tight base layer under my polo shirt will keep me cooler... Any thoughts?

Posted: 05/06/2011 at 09:28

Grifflar

In simple terms. Sweat is "spread" over a wide area rather than "pooling" as happens with cotton for example. Because the sweat is spread over the surface more, when it evaporates it does so more quickly (a shallow wide puddle will evaporate quicker than a deep small puddle with the same amount of water because there is more surface area "exposed" to the sun/wind etc).

That evaporation process has a cooling effect on the skin because the base layer is thin (think about diving in the pool on a hot day then laying down and cooling off. The evaporation of the water, cools the body as it evaporates).

So this is the basis of the cooling base layer. These guys are good and are helpful if you're looking for a home http://www.baselayer.co.uk/Men-s-HeatGear-cat-69

Posted: 15/06/2011 at 09:14

I use 2 full length base layers in white as they go under shirts, but they also keep me tucked in (I seem to always come untucked - dunno why it's happened all my life!) I have a cold gear top and polo - I like all their stuff the price is reasonable and quality is good. I actually always wear the full length now for sun protection as well.

Posted: 15/06/2011 at 09:43

I have several items of UA and am really imppressed with it.  I picked up some UA summer shirts at Silvermere last week for £26 too!

BUT A MOUTH GUARD????    (it isnt April 1st is it?)


Posted: 15/06/2011 at 10:59


AP
Did you read what the mouth piece is for? It's not for protection...

Posted: 15/06/2011 at 11:41

Of course I read it.

Can you seriously imagine a club golfer walking around with one of these in...?  Instant laughing stock!


Posted: 15/06/2011 at 11:52


AP

Was just making sure Pasty, as people reading the comments in here without reading the article might think the mouth guard was for protection and not the more scientific purposes that it's actually built for.

But yeah, I agree with you on the whole.


Posted: 15/06/2011 at 11:58

Well...it's daft, but will catch on...  eg None of our juniors can go on the course without two dayglow yellow canes sticking out of their bags!

I am waiting for Creosote's opinion on how he stems any excess build up of lactic acid in his system!  Maybe a UA Mouthguard is the answer, but only if you put a clothes peg on each ear too!


Posted: 15/06/2011 at 12:17

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