Very comfy! Please see pictures for details as they are the best representation of condition.


Pants are new aswell just untagged because they were packaged wrapped together. Removed from package to picture.


Previously owned by Dick Searle, who was on the executive committee of the AT&T National Pro-Am Golf Tournaments. Aswell as Head Scorekeeper. Head scorekeeper Dick Searle has been doing it since 1947, when his father Dan, a local electrical contractor and avid golfer (he once held the course record at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club), approached Crosby about bringing his unique pro-am tournament from Rancho Santa Fe to the Peninsula. Now Searle oversees the scoring for the whole tournament, where the winner clears about $1 million. The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament is the outgrowth of an idea Bing Crosby had in the mid-1930s after joining Lakeside Golf Club in Los Angeles. Crosby came up with the idea of staging a pro-am competition to give Lakeside members and some other low handicap amateur golfers a chance to play with 50 or 60 professionals who were on the West Coast during the winter months.