Hi Sam
Trouble is, you can never guarantee what description Google will use, because it always aims to serve a dynamic one, based on the user query.
In your case, for the query 'dressed to a tee', Google looks at your site content and finds the most relevant slice. In this case, it's in your news section. Hence the description you get in the results.
This is further magnified by the fact you don't mention 'dressed to a tee' in your meta description. In the eyes of Google
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We love the fairways and are dedicated to creating the best golf clothing on the planet.
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has no relevance to the query, so it is not used.
If you wish to try and take some control over this, there's a few things you can do.
- Reword your description, and include the phrase 'dressed to a tee'
- Get listed in dmoz.org using your preferred description
- Rewrite your home page so it has an introduction, that includes your description and 'dressed to a tee'.