While attending the PGA Merchandise Show last month in Orlando, my colleagues thought perhaps I was noticing so many green-colored products because my eyes are green. That may be partially true, but in addition to the prevalent use of green in upcoming golf fashion collections, all of the inventive names for shades of the color also caught my attention. Allow me to elaborate.
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7Diamonds
Sage Green Infinity Short

Puma Golf
Thyme Green & Grey Camo Polo
Ralph Lauren
Lime Green Color Pop Polo
Greyson Clothiers
Vine Green Cashmere Sweater and Pelican Green Short, Polo and Accents
(Note: See how well they all go with blue?)
Royal Albartross
Sea Green Driver 63 Shoe
Foray Golf
Fern Green Tonal Camo Bomber Jacket
(*Personal Fave)
Adidas Golf
Signal Green Code Chaos Shoe
Jones
Dark Olive Utility Rover Golf Bag & Duffle in Golf & Field Collection
Devereux
Osprey Green Hybrid Print Short
Kjus
Intensive Green Women’s Ladina Puffer Coat & Treggings; Dark Jet Green Men’s Release Vest
Footjoy
Emerald Bay Collection & Sprout Green Accents
Chervo
Forest Green Jetsetter Bag
G/Fore
Pine Green Daytona Golf Bag & Camo Green Knit MG4 Shoe
Bonobos
Aloe Vera Green Limited Edition Sweatshirt
Now you can understand my revitalized attraction to green. It has always been a favored color in golf fashion – I’m sure it has everything to do with being outdoors in a predominately green environment.
The psychology and symbolism of green include associations with growth, harmony, safety, nature, energy, renewal, environment – it’s also the most restful color for the human eye. (Then why hasn’t my reading of greens improved? Hmm).
The elevated use of different greens is making it a popular color this year in golf apparel and accessories. So, whatever your skin tone, style preference or personal attraction is to green, we think it’s a perfect way to see 2020.