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July 04, 2024 Weekly Digest ️🤓 Our Favorite Golf Drops From the Past Week TLDR: Summer i

[Hypegolf] July 04, 2024 Weekly Digest ️🤓 Our Favorite Golf Drops From the Past Week TLDR: Summer is in full swing, July 4th is almost here and the golf drops are coming thick and fast. Whether it’s a polo and shorts to stay cool in the Northeast heat, a tech vest to protect you from the Scottish winds or a fleece to throw on for those cool LA nights, there’s plenty of gear (and accessories) to shop from the best up-and-coming brands in golf. Why It Matters: This week was dominated by Malbon, whose incessant release schedule never stops, as they revealed a crossover collaboration with Daniel Arsham and Kohler. But there were also a lot of drops that went under the radar, as Walker Golf Things brought back its workwear-inspired Greenskeeper Collection, Public Drip added new pieces to its core lineup and Merrell teamed up with Greyson for a “golf wherever you are” hiking shoe.⁠Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🙌 The Final Nike Sneaker of the Golf Season TLDR: Nike's theme for the final major championship of the season is here. Taking to the British Isles, the Air Pegasus 89 Golf "Open Championship" is dressed in tartan and various natural hues as Nike athletes like Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and Tony Finau make the trip across the pond.⁠Why It Matters: Inspired by Royal Troon and Scottish culture, this golf shoe combines heritage design with modern performance features. The limited-edition Air Pegasus 89 G model is characterized by cork details and a cartoon wind-spitting cloud, hinting at the unpredictable conditions of the area.⁠⁠⁠Take a closer look [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ⛳ This Course Is a Steal In South West England TLDR: Whether it’s a local muni, gated country club or ancient links, every golfer has a Home Course. You know, the place where the starter knows you by name and you know that putt on 18 breaks a cup left. Our newest video series explores these places through the lens of the Hypegolf community.⁠Why It Matters: Kieran Hall, aka Golf Hipster's Home Course is Staddon Heights Golf Club, an 18 hole course in Plymouth, England hanging on a cliff’s edge with views across the English Channel. But that's not the best part, because a round at Staddon Heights costs only $30 USD for visitors. As Hall notes, be sure not to leave without trying a Cornish pasty (British empanada).⁠⁠Check it out [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🇫🇷 The Paris Golf Gallery TLDR: With each season golf brands are becoming more a part of Paris Fashion Week, and this year Paris Golf Gallery was the spot to check out if you were in the French capital. Organized by WRKS Agency, the pop-up brought together contemporary apparel brands Students, ANTi COUNTRY CLUB TOKYO, Captains Helm Golf and Lost Balls.⁠⁠Why It Matters: This year the exhibition was located at 85 rue de Turenne, and it's looking to add even more brands in coming seasons. During the same week, Metalwood Studio revealed a new collaboration with adidas Originals and held its own launch party, while UK-based MANORS previewed its SS25 collection at the Man/Woman show.⁠Have a peek [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🤲 Unboxing: G/FORE Launches G/18 Golf Shoe, Merging Technical Innovation With Tradition TLDR: G/FORE is among the cohort of lifestyle brands reshaping golf’s landscape. The luxury brand is known for reinterpreting classic golf styles with bold, patterned designs that retain performance-driven aspects for serious players teeing up.⁠Why It Matters: The footwear innovator’s latest franchise is led by the G/18 Golf Shoe, launching on June 16. Exquisite craftsmanship and innovation bring a contemporary look to the G/18, translating to the modern golfer and footwear lovers. Made for uninterrupted 18-hole gameplay, the G/18 provides maximum support underfoot, so you can elegantly level up your swing.⁠Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hypebeast] [Download the Hypebeast App]( On iOS & Android Devices [hypegolf instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Manage Subscriptions]( Policy]( You are subscribed to Hypebeast’s marketing emails with the address: {EMAIL} Contact subscription@hypebeast.com for assistance on any enquiries. 2024 Hypebeast Limited. All Rights Reserved Hypebeast, 40/F, Cable TV Tower, No.9 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

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