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Is golf ready for tie-dye? Puma's new collection says yes

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There's no shortage of cool, new golf products being released on a weekly basis (scroll down for the latest). Whether it's modern, fashion-forward apparel; stylish but ultra-comfortable shoes; useful accessories; sleek tech; or some other sort of on-course gear, we have eyes everywhere. We're combing through the best of it all to pinpoint the best new golf stuff we're talking about in our office. We figure you'll be interested, too. So to help you stay on top of all the latest golf styles, we're rounding up the most recent product drops and collections you need to know about.
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With the Memorial Day holiday upon us in the U.S., Adidas golf has released an ultra-patriotic golf shoe design to help celebrate at home and abroad. The Nations Pack features five limited edition models of the CODECHAOS golf shoe, each representing a different part of the world: the U.S., Canada,U.K., Japan and South Korea . The U.S.A. version is the only model currently available in the U.S., but we got a sneak peek at the entire collection that’s likely to be seen again in Tokyo at the rescheduled Olympic games.

The U.S.A. Edition features the American flag on the heel of the shoe and incorporates the flag’s colors throughout the design. The primarily white golf shoe has a red midsole made with the company’s comfortable Boost technology that provides a responsive feel on each step. The spikeless outsole also has red hits on the ball of the foot at strategically placed twist grip gears that add extra traction and support. A blue Adidas badge on the tongue matches the brand’s three stripes on the side of the shoe and coloring of the liner.

The Americana shoe is available now at adidas.com. The other four versions are not sold in the U.S., but are available to purchase in their respective countries.

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With tie-dye popular in fashion, golf has been waiting for its moment to try out the trend. When the initial announcement that the 2020 PGA Championship would be played at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, golf brands saw an opportunity. Pulling inspiration from the iconic Haight-Ashbury neighborhood in San Francisco that was the epicenter of 1960s counterculture and where tie-dye was the unofficial uniform of its free-spirited residents, Puma launched a full golf-appropriate tie-dye collection last week. If you're anticipating oversize rainbow t-shirts, think again. Patterns primarily stay in a single color family with hints of white. The line includes a sweatshirt, hats, golf shoes and golf shirts for both adults and junior golfers.

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Luxe golf apparel company Greyson and the golf bag experts at Jones are releasing three new collaborative products—a golf bag, duffle and crewneck sweatshirt. The two bags feature Greyson's signature Navajo print in a quiet-yet-stylish grey colorway. The golf bag weighs five pounds, fits a full set of clubs and has a pocket for just about everything. The insulated beverage pocket fits two cans and a mesh tech pocket fits a portable speaker, built to keep your device protected without muffling the sound. The duffle is great for weekend trips or to hold a change of clothes when you're on the course. The duo's collaborative crewneck sweatshirt is comfortable enough to wear at home but the refined details make it golf-course-appropriate, too. Contrasting ribbed cuffs, hem and collar class up the simple sweatshirt while the kangaroo pouch pocket adds utility with a touch of modern styling.

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Stitch launched a new travel backpack with enough space and utility for a trip of any length. The bag can be used as a backpack or duffle and has ultra-comfortable straps for either use. It's got a padded laptop sleeve, expandable water bottle pocket and is made with a water- and stain-resistant ballistic nylon.
Stitch Traveler | BUY NOW: $248

Nike quietly released a new golf collection with a whimsical good luck charm print. From a golf glove with crossed fingers to horseshoes, dice and four-leaf clovers, the print has a variety of charms blended together on a clean silhouette. The pieces range from bold, with loud oranges and bright greens, to more subdued navy colorways for a color palette that's easy to match with. The Nike Shield Crew pullover jacket comes in navy or green with a monochromatic print. It's weather-resistant and made with a generous amount of stretch to keep you comfortable in any weather.

The Flex golf shorts stretch with your body and retain shape for a clean look. The built-in belt offers utilitarian styling and a customizable fit while the inner waistband is lined with a tacky texture to keep shirts tucked in.

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A popular item for golfers and non-golfers alike, The Nike Polo is unisex and ultra-versatile. Quality pique fabric looks luxe with a breathable feel. The charm print version of the shirt comes in white, a soft orange, navy or green.

The collection also includes the Nike Classic 99 hat in four color options and a white printed charm belt for lucky accessorizing options, too.

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Puma Golf has teamed up with Ernie Els to donate a portion of sales of its Ignite PWRADAPT Caged golf shoes to the Els for Autism Foundation during April, which is Autism Awareness month. The Els for Autism Foundation supports programs to serve individuals with autism spectrum disorder. Each pair of shoes sold will also include a blue "Els for Autism" shoe bag and a puzzle-piece ribbon pin. The color blue and the puzzle piece design are two symbols of Autism Awareness.
For more information on the partnership, visit cobragolf.com.

As seen on the cover of Issue 4 of Golf Digest, the Nike Tiger Woods "Frank" Headcover polo is available now. The tiger image is inspired by Woods' headcover, which has been on the bag since he was a teenager. Woods first wore the logo on his golf shirt at the 2019 Masters, and each time they go on sale, they sell out in minutes. This limited-quantity drop is expected to go just as quick. The Frank Polos are available to purchase only if you have a Nike Member Profile, which is free to sign up for.
Available at nike.com
BUY NOW: $72

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ECCO has released an updated version of the hybrid golf shoe that first made waves when Fred Couples wore it at the 2010 Masters. Couples' footwear choice sparked a hybrid golf shoe movement that continues today. Staying true to the 2010 version, the shoe has a leather upper and an outsole with over 800 traction angles for improved grip. A micro-perforated leather lining gives it a luxe and cushioned feel with moisture-management built in. The shoe will be available in the same three colorways that were released originally: white with green details, black with red and dark brown with orange. The latter was the version Couples wore in 2010.
BUY NOW: $150

All eyes are on the Sunshine State as the PGA Tour embarks on its Florida swing of four straight in-state tournaments. To celebrate, Puma created a five-product capsule inspired by the locale. The Slices P Cap ($35) and Golf Shirt ($75) feature a repeating orange grove design with a bold orange hue that Rickie Fowler is sure to wear in the coming weeks. The collection also includes a Driver Cap ($42) a lá Bryson DeChambeau in a fresh mint-green color, topped off with an alligator print under the visor. The matching Chompers Golf Polo ($75) is covered with gator prints that will make you think twice before chasing your ball into those Florida water holes. The capsule's fifth piece honors three of the most infamous holes on the Tour: Nos. 15-17, aka "The Bear Trap," at PGA National, home of the upcoming Honda Classic. The Bear Trap P Snapback Cap ($35) has a blue heather base with bold pink P logo over a menacing bear-claw design.
Available at cobragolf.com

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According to the popular shoe release date app J23app, Nike is releasing another Jordan Brand golf shoe this month. The shoe is inspired by a Jordan that was originally released in Feb. 1990. To honor MJ, Tinker Hatfield designed the midsole with shark-tooth shapes, a reflective tongue and translucent lace locks. The clear outsole is meant to add an icy touch to the special edition 'Fire Red' colorway. The golf shoe is expected to retail at $200.
Available February 28 at nike.com and other retailers, including trendygolf.com

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Popular London skate- and streetwear company Palace joined forces with Adidas golf to develop a fashion-forward golf line. Several players previewed the collection in Los Angeles at the Genesis, including Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele and Sergio Garcia. The collection will include golf shirts, a jacket, a short-sleeve rain shirt, accessories and footwear. Pieces range from bold near-neon shades to simple classics—each adorned with unique Palace Adidas logoing.
The line will be available on Friday, February 21 at adidas.com.
Preview the collection here.

True Linkswear developed one of the most sustainable shoes we've seen, an ultra-stylish entry that the company released on Tuesday. The knit upper is made from 100 percent recycled plastic—an estimated seven to eight water bottles per shoe. The saddle is made from a TPU film created from leftover post-production materials the brand keeps to repurpose. The modern, versatile shoe is lightweight (7.4 ounces each), breathable and designed to last. The company is also replacing wasteful shoeboxes with reusable shoe bags. Available at truelinkswear.com ($99) in three colors—Obsidian Black, Stone Grey and Tropic Blue.

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To celebrate Rickie Fowler defending his title at the Waste Management Open, Puma is launching a limited-edition collection of WMO-themed shoes and gear. The collection includes six tournament-inspired caps all designed with recyclable materials—two P caps, a Scottsdale and a Phoenix City Cap and two trucker hats (all hats $35). Inspired by Fowler's 2019 post-win quote "Champagne tastes a lot better after you win," a pair of Ignite Proadapt golf shoes ($220) with a champagne-gold formstripe and a bubbly design on the heel. To match the sustainable theme of the tournament, Puma added a sock liner made from recyclable materials. Available at cobragolf.com

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Adidas announced a new, ultra-modern golf shoe collection goes on sale Jan. 31. The CODECHAOS is an athletic, spikeless golf shoe with a breathable and lightweight upper. Added tech makes the shoe waterproof and extra-durable. The company's BOOST technology creates a comfortable wear with energy return on every step. Prices range from $130-$180 with offerings for men and women, with lace or boa closure and one head-turning option that features a high-top stretch-knit collar (above, bottom left). Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm were seen in the low silhouette model at the Sentry Tournament of Champions earlier this month. Available at adidas.com Jan. 31.

Over two years in the making, the Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour Golf Shoe is a collaboration with World No. 1 Brooks Koepka and the Nike golf team to develop a true running-shoe-inspired golf shoe. The waterproof Flyknit upper borrows moisture-repelling technology from Nike's global football team and is paired with a reactive cushioning plate borrowed from the basketball product lines to enhance comfort and vertical energy return during the golf swing. At the bottom of the shoe, Koepka made sure to put the traction through rigorous on-course testing to ensure a no-slip experience in this three-spiked shoe. An ultra-wide single heel spike provides a stable base without adding extra weight. Nike’s Air Zoom Infinity Tour golf shoe will be available April 1 on nike.com.

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Nike and Swarovski collaborated on a women's golf shoe line with a whole lot of sparkle. The golden shadow crystal fabric has been incorporated into three Nike golf shoe silhouettes: The Roshe (above, left; $130), Air Max 1 (above, middle; $140) and Cortez (above, right; $110). The Roshe has the most traction and a waterproof upper for durable on-course performance, the Air Max 1 has comfortable and explosive heel cushions for an athletic feel and the Cortez has a stylish low-profile design with a plush midsole for a cozy, on-trend wear.
Available at nike.com
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Puma launched the Saltwater Collection at the Hero World Challenge as part of the brand's new "Game That Travels" line, inspired by key stops on the PGA Tour. The Slow Play Polo ($75) is a performance golf shirt with a whimsical turtle pattern. The Bahamas-inspired top pokes fun at pace-of-play issues, without being too overt. It's also available in a solid version with just one turtle logo at the chest ($75). The collection is rounded out by a sky blue tie-dyed T-shirt ($38) and modern P Cap ($35) that are great for golfers to wear on vacation or dreaming of the beach from home.
Available at cobragolf.com
SHOP NOW: $35-$75

Seamus Golf and Nike have teamed up on a golf shoe set to drop Dec. 12. The design was inspired by a Pendleton wool and bison leather waxed canvas golf bag from Seamus Golf that has been transformed onto the Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour Golf Shoe silhouette. It has a durable leather base with a camouflage waxed canvas upper. The lining is a cozy wool, and the outsole print is inspired by iconic Pacific Northwest Pendleton wool patterns. The shoe will retail for $200. In honor of the Nike collaboration, Seamus Golf is also releasing a coordinating collection including the original golf bag that inspired the shoe collaboration at seamusgolf.com/solstice. Shoe available December 12 at nike.com

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Adidas dropped a performance-ready apparel line this week with heavy street-culture design elements. The brand describes the pieces as having "modified golf silhouettes" with a "lifestyle look and feel." The limited collection features a crew sweatshirt ($90), jacket ($100), Jacquard polo ($80), stripe polo ($75), Dobby ($75) and woven ($80) shorts and Dobby pants ($90).
Shop the collection at adidas.com

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Nike released three Air Max 1 designs previously available only to tour players—you might have seen some of these patterns worn during the 2019 major season. The snake-print Nike Air Max 1 G NRG ($140) is from the Masters, No Denim Allowed Air Max 1 G NRG ($140) from the U.S. Open and the Safari Bred Air Max 1 from the PGA Championship.

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This fashion-forward golf shirt brand has released its first layering piece with The Maverick Quarter Zip ($88). The mostly-solid top is infused with personality with fun patterns lining the zipper. Available in a blue with a houndstooth pattern and black with monochromatic design.
Tillinger The Maverick Quarter Zip | BUY NOW: $88

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Part of the TravisMathew brand, Cuater is a new premium performance collection with a focus on footwear. The line launched in November with two golf shoe styles and one off-course casual shoe.
Available at travismathew.com/cuater

The Legend golf shoe ($250) is designed with a traditional look, waterproof construction and a molded insole that adds a ton of comfort.

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The Moneymaker ($160) is a hybrid, athletic golf shoe that's lightweight, waterproof and stain-resistant.

The Daily ($110) is the brand's off-course offering. It's a shoe that will go with everything in your closet and is extremely versatile. An Ortholite insole adds comfort and rubber outsole provides a ton of traction.

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Golf Digest SELECT: Winter Drop
The winter collection from Golf Digest SELECT is ultra-giftable for any golfer on your list—and you'll likely want to pick up something to treat yourself, too. The Imperial hats ($35) were inspired by the histories of both Golf Digest and Imperial, combining design elements from the 1960s and '70s with modern performance elements that ensure they're golf-ready. For female golfers who never have enough pockets, the Foray Golf belt bag ($90) is the perfect on- and off-course accessory to add style and utility to any outfit. The Dormie Workshop headcovers ($96) feature the popular "Don't Ask What I Shot" icon from a 1950's feature in Golf Digest. Designers at Lie + Loft developed two gallery-worthy prints from the archives of Golf Digest and Golf World. The first, a technicolor Sam Snead putting cover ($55) and the second, an exclusive Wake Forest roster photo from when Arnold Palmer was on the coaching staff ($55). Shop the newest product line from Golf Digest SELECT at select.golfdigest.com.

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