TaylorMade Gear

TaylorMade moved to Southern California in the 80s. It was a different vibe back then. From the fashion to the hang, everything was that much groovier. Those retro inspirations breathed life into the Summer Commemorative collection of accessories that will be on display for this week’s major.

The return of America’s championship to “America’s Finest City” pushed designers to pay respect to the company’s California heritage while celebrating the things that make San Diego a destination worth seeking. It’s not just about the old school or Old Town, but a progressive interpretation of a lifestyle unique to the region.

So, whether you choose dawn patrol or dew sweeping, this collection has something for you.

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STAFF BAG

This retro golf bag captures the essence of Southern California, paying homage to a major championship venue that graces the Pacific shoreline and provides the perfect locale to watch the sun disappear into the ocean. The styling features an alternative font boldly positioned on the side panels and a throwback TaylorMade logo on the faux umbrella pocketed.

A personalized California license plate rest on the valuables pouch positioned below a Torrey Pine – the rare tree that’s native to the course. The bag is made from ballistic nylon, further delivering an evocative and stylized feel. The bag handle is a subtle nod to the region’s self-proclaimed title of “Craft Beer Capital of the World.”

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Headcovers

If you had to choose between the dawn patrol or dew sweeping, which would it be? With this family of celebratory major headcover you don’t have to. Colors are inspired by the hues of Southern California sunsets with accents of a favorite Pacific Ocean pastime.

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Putter Covers

The sights and sounds of San Diego breathe life into the Summer Commemorative Putter Covers. The iconic Coronado Bridge graces the outer, while the interior lining depicts some of San Diego’s greatest destinations and landmarks such as the Gaslamp Quarter, Old Town and North Park.

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