Let's be honest: Fore cigars could be awful and I'd still have to have them in my humidor just because of the name. Fortunately for me, they are actually very good cigars available here at less than two bucks apiece.
Fore cigars take the time-honored connection between cigars and golf to a new level. The name is the popular golf term that I yell about a dozen times per round, and there's the golf ball and clubs on the radio for anyone for whom that wasn't obvious. It looks, honestly, like some novelty you'd give out as a joke on the first tee at the start of a round, and when you do that odds are good that any cigar aficionado in the group would smile, say "that's cute," and put it away in favor of whatever he brought himself.
But in this case, they'd be making an unfortunate decision. Fore cigars aren't some random collection of leftover leaves packaged to make a quick buck. They're straight from the field and factories of Augusto Reyes, with Dominican Olor and Piloto Cubano mixed fillers topped off by a Connecticut wrapper. It's an excellent handmade Dominican cigar at a bargain price.
When I yell "Fore" on the golf course, odds are about 95% that it will still be because I've hit a golf ball into the next fairway (or in one memorable case, directly over the head of my wife's uncle on the adjacent green, which made for an awkward moment at the 19th hole afterwords). But at least now, there's a chance I'll be calling for one of my Fore cigars instead.

Fore cigars take the time-honored connection between cigars and golf to a new level. The name is the popular golf term that I yell about a dozen times per round, and there's the golf ball and clubs on the radio for anyone for whom that wasn't obvious. It looks, honestly, like some novelty you'd give out as a joke on the first tee at the start of a round, and when you do that odds are good that any cigar aficionado in the group would smile, say "that's cute," and put it away in favor of whatever he brought himself.
But in this case, they'd be making an unfortunate decision. Fore cigars aren't some random collection of leftover leaves packaged to make a quick buck. They're straight from the field and factories of Augusto Reyes, with Dominican Olor and Piloto Cubano mixed fillers topped off by a Connecticut wrapper. It's an excellent handmade Dominican cigar at a bargain price.
When I yell "Fore" on the golf course, odds are about 95% that it will still be because I've hit a golf ball into the next fairway (or in one memorable case, directly over the head of my wife's uncle on the adjacent green, which made for an awkward moment at the 19th hole afterwords). But at least now, there's a chance I'll be calling for one of my Fore cigars instead.







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