JT hits the City of Roses, Bryson spins in the clouds, EVR goes wild, and Rickie goes full Higgs. Tour Editor Michael Ruuska breaks down the stretch run fashion scene from the FedEx-St. Jude Invitational and Wyndham Championship.
Bryson DeChambeau (PUMA Golf)
I love the PUMA CLOUDSPUN fabric. I also love the light and airy repeating feather pattern of this polo.
Billy Horschel (Ralph Lauren Golf & FootJoy)
The white trousers and navy belt yield to this all-over micro-print RLX Polo. It works. Brilliantly.
Wyndham Clark (Nike Golf)
Wyndham Clark is one of the best dressed in the Nike stable. I can’t help but wonder if he could crack our Threadies list if he wore another brand….
Max Homa (FootJoy)
Max Homa will be in the best-dressed discussion, no doubt. I am a sucker for a floral print polo and this one is pretty righteous.
Justin Thomas (Greyson Clothiers & FootJoy)
JT WOWS us (almost as much as Greg did in a recent social media post) in the City of Roses polo.
Erik van Rooyen (Greyson Clothiers & ECCO)
EVR kicks it old school with the Greyson Wild Thing polo from AW20.
Cameron Smith (Original Penguin & FootJoy)
Tipping detail at the collar along with piping on the cuffs and placket add sophisticated styling to this vintage-looking polo from Original Penguin.
Justin Rose (Bonobos)
It’s too soon to wish summer away but this Bonobos Leaf polo shirt might be the perfect top to ease into Fall golf season.
Scott Piercy (Boston Scott)
Scott Piercy keeps it cool and casual in this camo print by Boston Scott.
Rickie Fowler (PUMA Golf)
Rickie looks to loosen up, keep cool, and channel his inner Harry Higgs.
Matt Jones (FootJoy)
Question of the day; would the belt have looked better upside down? Regardless, this kit really works for me.
Lanto Griffin (Galvin Green)
Galvin Green has the top waterproofs in the industry. They also have some of the best performing (and stylish) polos on the market. This short-sleeve Marco and the Maddox are two of my favorites.
Great report.
Yes, the belt would have looked better upside down to temper the transition
Excellent stuff as always!