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Adidas released a capsule of apparel and footwear made from upcycled plastic waste found on islands, beaches and coastal communities—preventing it from polluting the oceans. Expect to see several Adidas athletes wearing Primeblue pieces at the Players Championship this week. These materials were transformed into a high-performance polyester yarn that was used to create the
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The most hardcore golfers don’t let winter temperatures stop their golf season. With proper layering (and the right attitude), chilly rounds can be some of the most memorable. Some cold-weather veterans probably have their favorite jackets and thermal underwear, but golf apparel companies are designing performance-ready sweaters that are warm, stylish and on-trend. We rounded
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When it comes to finding new and on-trend golf apparel, online retailer Trendy Golf has become a top destination since its launch in 2010. Curating both established and up-and-coming brands, Trendy Golf aims to make golfers more fashionable. In its latest buzzworthy move, Trendy Golf has collaborated with fashion company American Rag Cie to open
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Previewed at the Genesis Invitational by Adidas-sponsored golfers Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm, Sergio Garcia and Xander Schauffele, the much-anticipated collaboration between Adidas Golf and skate brand Palace (Adidas Palace) is now available. It marks the first golf line from Palace, a London-based trendsetter in streetwear founded by avid skater Lev Tanju. Tanju started the brand
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With golf’s most environmentally minded tournament on the schedule this week, we’ve rounded up our favorite golf apparel companies also focused on sustainability. Just like the Waste Management Open has developed a cachet for its focus on sustainability—achieving zero waste with trash, donating unused food to local organizations, etc.—we’ve chosen to highlight some golf apparel
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ORLANDO — PGA Show organizers are used to seeing innovative and unique exhibits each year as companies plan their showcases. Hearing about a new company wanting to drive in a mobile unit with a robotic putting green simulator was probably a little atypical. Driving from their Encinitas, Calif., home base to Orlando, Jim Stracka—the inventor
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