In celebration of festive summer rounds and lazy beach days spent with friends and family, Linksoul and OluKai, two breezy, coastal athletic brands, have launched a collaborative series of three shoes, one leather golf sneaker, one golf sandal, and one slip-on. Each shoe works on or off the course, and embodies the joyful, sporty spirit Read more…
With the third men’s major of the season under way, Nike has released its limited edition golf shoes honoring the 124th U.S. Open being held June 13–16 at Pinehurst No. 2. Celebrating the blue skies of North Carolina, the heavily cobalt-accented three-sneaker drop feels breezy, airy and summery. They also have nods to the (joyful!) Read more…
With longer days, which means more sun and more time for fitting in a round of golf, now is a great time to stock up on these upgraded golfer essentials, including staple wardrobe classics like polos for men and women, or heavily discounted golf balls, rangefinders, and training aids. For on and off the course, Read more…
Ahead of the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, FootJoy has released a limited edition golf shoe that celebrates the landscapes and history of the North Carolina course. More From Golf SPONSORED 2024 Father’s Day Gift Guide: The Best Golf Gifts for Dad Stylish Collab 5 Looks and 2 recipes we love from the new Read more…
Johnnie Walker and Devereux Golf just dropped the first in a series of capsules slated for the next year-and-a-half celebrating the joys of the sport and the scotch brand’s golf roots. The vibrant 8-piece drop includes a collection of zesty graphic tees, a golf towel, and limited edition hand-stitched caps—all retailing between $34 and $44, Read more…
You’ve probably seen them on social media. Pro athletes and influencers are strapped into these enormous boots, seemingly living the life of luxury. Somehow, this device must make you feel like a million bucks, I’ve always thought. I finally got to try them. Normatec boots are used by athletes in every professional and collegiate sport. Read more…
It all started in a hardware store. In 2009, NFL kicker John Carney, the league’s fifth all-time leading scorer, had transitioned from playing to coaching for the New Orleans Saints. He’d been the team’s kicker earlier in the season when established starter Garrett Hartley served out a four-game suspension, and with the Saints heading toward Read more…
Launched Friday, the newest collaboration between Malbon and the LA Rams features a limited six pieces packed with street style detailing, sleek tailoring, and, of course, the Rams’ signature cobalt and yellow scripting. It’s the first apparel collab for the Rams of the 2024 season, and the looks celebrate both parties’ Los Angeles roots. More Read more…
Justin Bieber was spotted playing golf without a shirt while on vacation in the Bahamas earlier this week, causing quite the fashion stir, looking relaxed and happy, not at all “sorry.” The Canadian singer paired his topless look with vibrantly colored patterned crochet shorts that hit below the knee, plus a Balenciaga cap to top Read more…
The wait is finally over, Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red apparel collection is finally available for purchase. After 27 years with Nike, Woods announced in February that he’s teamed up with TaylorMade on a collection of golf apparel, accessories and shoes—some of which we got a sneak peek of at the Masters. Several pieces are Read more…
I never knew how much I needed you until I didn’t have you, or not enough of you, or not the right ones. At the start of every round, I have to practically dump the contents of my golf bag into the compartments of my cart and shove countless tees in my hair (that somehow Read more…
Oh, how to discuss khakis and not sound old as dirt or say something that my teenage boys would pray never slips out around their friends? Truth is, I’m OK with my past, present and future with khakis. I’ve worn them proudly—obliviously, really since I stopped inheriting my older brothers’ pull-on jeans. I have a Read more…
Are all golf vests blue? Of course not, but my travels across the golf shops and putting greens of North America suggest it is so. Among my sleeveless souvenirs are a couple with logos so powerful they stop more conversations than they start. Like the salt in my hair, looking in the mirror at these Read more…
I learned to play golf in Hyderabad, India, at a club that had blasted boulders and discharged peacocks to create its home. Other than the threat of snakes (scary) and mongooses (adorable but distracting), the course was much like the fairways I’d eventually walk in the States, down to the male-centric golf shop and strict Read more…