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I haven't golfed in quite a long time, but I think that my breast forms might get in the way of my drive. I think that they might also get in the way of putting. I would hate to jiggle them a little and knock them out of the cups. Tell me that this doesn't happen.
I've only used standard women's bras. I've never used mastectomy bras.
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Destiny, there was a time I was somewhat serious about my golf. I played almost daily for 8 months of the year. I didn't start until I was 49 years old, never took a lesson, but got my index down to 8.6 by age 60. However, now at age 76 and playing once, maybe twice, a week, I'm not so sure my index could break 18. I am no longer at all serious about them game as I don't care to suffer constant frustration. Yeah, I can't imagine playing 100% dressed.
Steffi, I couldn't play using my forms. However, the much smaller silicone inserts that fit nicely into the pockets of my bralettes are easy to wear and not interfere with the golf swing. The pockets in these bralettes are completely enclosed except for about a 2" opening thru which the inserts can be placed. On the course, I put one insert inside each cup pocket. At home, I like a bit more weight in there so I put 2 inserts inside each pocket. They cannot physically come out on their own.
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Most stretch bras don't have any hooks or adjusters to show through clothing. And if they fit properly, the straps will not fall as you swing your club. If you want to wear a bra without it being noticed, a stretch bra is the way to go.
Remember though, if anyone puts their arm around you or pats you on the shoulder, there is a chance they will feel your bra regardless.