The British Open is over. Cameron Smith was crowned champion golfer of the year, Tiger Woods had his encore and now with the last men’s major of the year under our belt, we turn our eyes to 2023 and wait for the azaleas to bloom, ain’t- it not?
Not so fast. Have you just moved from the 150th most famous major game to the Home of Golf? How could you not want some of the coolest treasures this special week in St. Andrews had to offer?
We’ve put together a list to help you enjoy some of the best gear made for the 150th Open Championship.
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Price: $240
Why we love it: With the Home of Golf hosting the 150th Open, thoughts of tweed and plaid come to mind when thinking of the Old Course clubhouse. These limited edition FJs combine history and technology into one.
Price: $180
Why we love it: Each shoe features a unique piece of Harris Tweed wool fabric, dyed and spun off the coast of Scotland in a mix of colours. Every yard of fabric must be handwoven in the homes of Outer Hebrides Islanders to ensure it meets the quality standards protected by the Harris Tweed Act of Parliament.
Price: $60
Why we love it: Truly one of a kind, this headgear was used by TaylorMade staff members at the Old Course. A Peaky Blinders vibe, the headgear is designed like a costume Old Tom Morris would have worn.
Price: $50
Why we love it: If you’re looking for a unique headwear, it doesn’t get any better than this. An embossed tweed pattern with 150 wrapped in beautiful Scottish flowers adorns the upper. On the flap, the hundred and fiftieth anniversary is inscribed in old Gaelic characters, celebrating the 150 games of the oldest major golfer.
Price: $50
Why we love it: Don’t have a mallet putter? Carefree. TaylorMade’s blade design features the same tweed fabric as the rest of the range. Sewn into the sides of the blanket is Scotland’s national animal: the Unicorn.
Price: From $50
Why we love it: We’re cheating a bit here because this line isn’t exactly unique to The Open Championship; however, it has a special relationship with the tournament now that it is the garment worn by the 2022 Open champion. Cam Smith showed off four different Original Penguin polo shirts throughout his fantastic weekend at St. Andrews, and now you can dress like him.