USGA and Cisco team up to enrich U.S. Open fan experience with revolutionary interactive 4D swing technology

Jon Rahm. The 2021 United States Open champion. It has a nice ring to it. Rahm, who outlasted the field at Torrey Pines Golf Course (South) in San Diego, is the first Spaniard to capture the U.S. Open. It’s been a memorable month along the …

Jon Rahm. The 2021 United States Open champion. It has a nice ring to it. Rahm, who outlasted the field at Torrey Pines Golf Course (South) in San Diego, is the first Spaniard to capture the U.S. Open.

It’s been a memorable month along the California coast for the United States Golf Association (USGA) as well. It conducted two stellar national championships—the U.S. Open and U.S. Women’s Open, which took place in early June in San Francisco. During both tournaments, the USGA collaborated with corporate partner Cisco and 4DReplay to bring first-of-its-kind interactive 4D swing technology to users’ fingertips. At Torrey Pines, 88 cameras were positioned around the perimeter of the 6th tee. As players teed off the dogleg-right par-4, their swings were captured in 4D. And, in a flash, the 4D swings appeared on the USGA’s U.S. Open mobile app.

Fans who download the U.S. Open app (or U.S. Women’s Open app) can enjoy—and learn—from the 4D swings. Even the contestants themselves are getting a kick out of it. “The 4D camera view of my swing was pretty awesome,” said Danielle Kang, currently sixth in the Women’s World Golf Ranking. “Being able to see my swing in a continuous motion from every angle can be very informative and I believe is a great addition to the U.S. Open.” You can check out Kang’s swing HERE, accompanied by expert instruction.

Users can start and stop the swing videos on demand, and on the mobile app, choose from 34 different camera angles. All of it is made possible by Cisco’s industry-leading networking capability. In addition, Cisco, the Official Technology Partner of the USGA, provided the connectivity for the 4D swings to be seamlessly transferred from the 6th tee to NBC’s on-site production center, where images were dropped into the live U.S. Open telecast. “Cisco is delivering new opportunities for fans to connect with players, to get closer to the action and to experience golf in a new way,” said Ashley Marusak, Global Lead, Sports Marketing, Cisco. “The 4D video technology is an innovative solution helping to make it possible. With the technology on display within the USGA mobile app, NBC broadcast and across social media channels, the fans experienced this year’s U.S. Open in a way that wasn’t previously possible.”

For a taste of the action, we’ve highlighted the 4D swings with five PGA TOUR stars—Jon Rahm, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Matthew Wolff and Bryson DeChambeau. (All Tour stats and rankings are as of June 21, 2021.) Each video contains tips and analyses from Steve Scott, Director of Instruction, Golfweek. Scott, one might recall, had a legendary duel with Tiger Woods in the U.S. Amateur final at Pumpkin Ridge GC. Woods won the match-play classic—25 years ago!— in sudden death on the 38th hole. Relive the coolest moments in Scott’s new book, “Hey, Tiger—You Need to Move Your Mark Back.”

Jon Rahm

BIO: No. 1 Official World Golf Ranking; No. 1 PGA TOUR Official Money List; No. 2 FedEx Cup; No. 21 Average Driving Distance (307.6 yards); No. 2 Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee; 6 PGA TOUR titles; 1 Major. 

4D SWING: Saturday, Round 3. Hole measured 534 yards.

BACKGROUND: Rahm came to No. 6 at -3. He hit driver 327 yards into the first cut of rough, leaving 206 yards to the hole. The approach shot found the green 36 feet from the cup. Two-putt par. Rahm would post -2 through three rounds. The final round 4-under par (67) vaulted Rahm to his first Major.

TAKEAWAYS

00:00:00 to 00:00:03 — The new U.S. Open champion shows the trigger that initiates a compact, powerful swing. A slight forward press with a neutral grip is how he starts the club in motion from a stagnant position.

00:00:04 to 00:00:06 — Even though the hands don’t get way above the head, Jon’s storing power in massive legs that are waiting to be shifted to and through impact.

00:00:06 to 00:00:08 — Jon’s lack of flexibility in the thoracic spine causes a shorter backswing. The bowed (bent forward) left wrist helps to square the clubface at the top. With a flat wrist, Jon’s clubface would be open at the top and require a compensating move on the downswing to square it up.

00:00:09 to 00:00:11 — Jon’s power move. The legs and hips are pulling the shoulders and hands around to impact, which means the stored power in his lower body doesn’t get lost.

00:00:12 to 00:00:13 — Notice that both heels are off the ground at impact, and all the weight has pushed to the toes. It’s difficult to play any sport well if the weight sits back on the heels too much. The left wrist maintains its bowed position, which keeps the clubface de-lofted through impact. I love that position.

00:00:14 to 00:00:17 — The right arm doesn’t straighten until after impact. Jon swings through the ball, not to the ball.

00:00:18 to 00:00:21 —Jon’s compact windup and massive explosion through the ball lead to a slingshot-like finish.

Next up: Brooks Koepka

The Business of Golf: How Whoop uses technology to help Tour players improve

Golfweek offers an in-depth look at how Whoop is changing the way golfers track their sleep, recovery, and strain to improve their game.

In the second part of our Business of Golf series, sponsored by Verizon, Golfweek offers an in-depth look at how Whoop is changing the way professional and recreational golfers track their sleep, recovery, and strain to better improve their game.

The PGA Tour named Whoop as its official wearable. As you might recall, the PGA Tour and Whoop, a Boston-based performance tracking and analytics company, teamed up to provide players, caddies and Tour officials with more than 1,000 Whoop 3.0 straps.

Several players had been wearing the straps on their wrist or biceps to track their workouts, recovery and sleep.

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To see more of the series, click here.

Cameron Smith’s 2021 U.S. Open Scripting

Original Penguin Golf® by Munsingwear®, a division of Perry Ellis International, announces that brand ambassador Cameron Smith will be showcasing Original Penguin’s exciting new Spring 2021 collection at the U.S. Open, June 17-20 at Torrey Pines …

Original Penguin Golf® by Munsingwear®, a division of Perry Ellis International, announces that brand ambassador Cameron Smith will be showcasing Original Penguin’s exciting new Spring 2021 collection at the U.S. Open, June 17-20 at Torrey Pines Golf Course.

Smith will be outfitted in Original Penguin’s soft to the touch and lightweight performance polos. Accented with teal, navy and Sunday’s signature red, these polos feature a mix of vibrant stripes, solids and whimsical prints, creating a smart spring look. Complementing the polos are Original Penguin’s Everyday pants crafted from high-stretch fabrics that enhance performance and comfort. Reversible leather belts with Pete buckle complete the look.

Sustainability and environmental preservation are the core of Original Penguin’s DNA, so not only will Cameron be looking good, he will be helping the environment thanks to Original Penguin’s RE-Originals™ sustainable fabrication. Its new eco-friendly golf polos are crafted with 30% recycled polyester and use a double-knit high-gauge fabrication for superior performance and aesthetics. Pairing these elevated materials with OPG’s modern tailored fit, Cameron’s style is sure to be an original at Augusta National.

Here are Cameron’s looks for the week:

Thursday:

Chest Pump Polo
Everyday Pant
Reversible Leather Belt with Pete Buckle

Friday:

Resort Chest Print Polo
Everyday Pant
Printed Cotton Web Belt

Saturday:

The Earl Polo
Everyday Pant
Printed Cotton Web Belt

Sunday:

Three Strokes Polo
Everyday Pant
Printed Cotton Web Belt

See a full preview of the Spring 2021 Golf collection here

Under Armour’s summer apparel guide

Under Armour’s vision to inspire you with performance solutions you never knew you needed and can’t imagine living without. It began with an idea that created more than a shirt and a brand-it changed the performance apparel game.

Under Armour’s vision to inspire you with performance solutions you never knew you needed and can’t imagine living without. It began with an idea that created more than a shirt and a brand—it changed the performance apparel game.

Under Armour’s summer apparel guide

Under Armour’s vision to inspire you with performance solutions you never knew you needed and can’t imagine living without. It began with an idea that created more than a shirt and a brand-it changed the performance apparel game.

Under Armour’s vision to inspire you with performance solutions you never knew you needed and can’t imagine living without. It began with an idea that created more than a shirt and a brand—it changed the performance apparel game.

Bandon Dunes dominates the rankings, while minimizing its impact on the environment

Since its 1999 opening, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort has been a model for the golf industry. It now has an unprecedented five courses ranked among the top 10 on Golfweek’s Best Resort Courses list. Behind the scenes, however, it also has been a model …

Since its 1999 opening, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort has been a model for the golf industry. It now has an unprecedented five courses ranked among the top 10 on Golfweek’s Best Resort Courses list.

Behind the scenes, however, it also has been a model for the industry with its all-encompassing conservation program that reflects the values of the resort’s ownership. The latest example is a new partnership between Bandon Dunes, The Freshwater Trust and Yeti to sharply reduce the number of plastic water bottles used by resort guests.

The conservationists’ ethos that permeates the Bandon Dunes staff trickles down from the resort’s visionary founder, Mike Keiser, whose first business venture was Recycled Paper Greetings, which he co-founded in 1971. But Keiser said his leave-no-trace environmentalism began long before his business career.

“My dad was an Eagle Scout who taught myself and my three brothers that whenever you go to a camp, leave it in better shape than it was when you arrived,” Keiser recalled.

Bandon Dunes’ partnership with The Freshwater Trust and Yeti is the latest and most visible reflection of Keiser’s conservationism. Jeff Simonds, Bandon Dunes’ director of resort operations, said the resort’s guests have consumed 650,000 plastic water bottles over the past five years. The resort’s staff wants to drive down that number.

Since last year, Bandon Dunes has installed 14 new water-refill stations across the property. When golfers arrive at the resort, they’re given the option to buy a handsome, logoed, 18-ounce Yeti Rambler. Simonds anticipated 20% early adoption by guests, and said Yeti sales are slightly exceeding that goal.

“We’ve always tried to be very sensitive toward our impact on the environment,” said Simonds, now in his 18th year at Bandon Dunes. “We’ve been focused on what we can do as a resort without asking our guests to play a role in it. The biggest change we’ve initiated is we’re asking our guests to be active with us.”

Keiser noted that the only other time the resort’s staff had talked about the environmental efforts was when guests checked in at Bandon Preserve, the resort’s 13-hole short course, and were told that proceeds from their greens fees would fund the Wild Rivers Coast Alliance. The WRCA is the resort’s grant-making arm that funds projects along Oregon’s South Coast that yield what Simonds called “triple-bottom-line results” – benefiting conservation, community and the economy.

“It’s a great way to connect Bandon Dunes to the South Coast and make a bigger impact on where we live,” Simonds said.

Keiser has committed his own money to this initiative, gobbling up a 2,000-acre watershed in remote Pistol River, Ore., 70 miles south of Bandon Dunes. He didn’t do it to build more golf, but simply to protect the land and the native salmon.

“It’s such a gorgeous riparian area,” Keiser said. “I think of it as an amenity for the very few golfers who are driving (U.S.) 101, in which case they’ll know, ‘My greens fee helped buy this.’”

(These sorts of initiatives aren’t unique to Bandon Dunes. At Sand Valley Golf Resort in central Wisconsin, Keiser said he is “using greens fees, in part, to buy up land under the title of The Nature Conservancy.” The goal is to help the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources create six wildlife areas in the Central Sands Region over the next 10 to 20 years.)

At Bandon, The Freshwater Trust-Yeti program is just the latest example of the culture of conservation that has permeated the resort for more than two decades.

Consider this fact: Even with six golf courses, most of the resort’s land—1,500 acres of the 2,525-acre property—remains unmanaged. Only 600 acres are irrigated, and a water-recycling system that has been in place from the outset saves 50,000 gallons of water daily during the peak season. The hardy fescue turf that fosters the creative ground game has the added benefit of requiring minimal fertilizing.

The mere presence of golf required the costly elimination of gorse, which looks lovely when blooming, but is rated the second-most noxious weed in Oregon. It’s also a sore spot for locals; gorse is highly flammable and fueled fires that burned down the town of Bandon in 1914 and again in 1936.

Elsewhere at the resort, Bandon Dunes’ staff is looking for ways to reduce the resort’s carbon footprint. The resort’s energy supply is 85% renewable and 95.2% carbon-free. An energy grid that includes 188 solar panels offsets more than 10 residential utility customers. A resort-wide transition to LED lighting and on-demand water heaters has bolstered energy efficiency, and waterless urinals are saving 128,000 gallons annually.

“We’re showing that you can run a golf resort, and you don’t have to take from the environment, you can give back,” Simonds said.

Father’s Day Gift Guide: 9 must-haves for your favorite golfer

KING Radspeed XB A radical transformation in driver weighting allows Cobra Golf to achieve the fastest ball speed and highest forgiveness in one driver, the KING Radspeed XB. A traditional shape with a slightly longer address profile features a …

KING Radspeed XB

A radical transformation in driver weighting allows Cobra Golf to achieve the fastest ball speed and highest forgiveness in one driver, the KING Radspeed XB. A traditional shape with a slightly longer address profile features a thinner carbon wrap crown, freeing up more discretionary weight, making it perfect for hitting long, straight bombs down the fairway.

Price: $449.99

Check out Cobra Golf’s site to learn more.

 

SL1 Golf Bags

STITCH’s SL1 golf bag stands out from the rest. An ode to vintage motorsports can be found throughout the brand, the SL1, meaning Superleggera 1, is durable, and super light. The Sl1 weighs 57 oz. – the lightest golf bag on the market. Designed as a minimalist bag, the SL1 gives you a vintage feel with a classic bag. Take advantage of Stitch’s personalization options and add Dad’s initials to his bag.

Price: $328.99

Use code: golfweekexclusive for 20% off SL1 golf bags.

 

The Ace Rangefinder

The Ace is an unbeatable combination of quality and price. It is engineered with advanced technology and tour level accuracy. You will get the most accurate yardages without paying a premium price. Dad will never buy a battery again. One 45-minute charge and you’re good for 50+ rounds.

Price: $174.99 with discount code GOLFWEEK. BUY NOW

 

Claw Golf Gloves

Tired of burning through expensive leather gloves after only a few rounds? Claw Golf Gloves feature extended durability with an amazing grip. Our exclusive silicone palm promotes outstanding club control and performance.

Price: $22.99

Special Offer: Enter discount code GW1 and receive 15% off + free U.S. shipping at www.clawglove.com/golf.

 

The Phone Caddy

Golf apps, music and video are more popular than ever. The Phone Caddy from Desert Fox Golf will keep your phone safe and at your fingertips during your next round. It is fully adjustable, mounts quickly with a velcro strap and has rubber pads to prevent it from sliding. This is the perfect gift for the gadget-loving golfer you know.

Price: $25

Save 10% with code GOLFWEEK.

 

Srixon ZX5 Driver

The winning formula is when great looks and sound combine with a forgiving launch and confidence inspiring view at address. Rebound Frame dials up the energy at impact, helping you to get more out of every swing. The adjustable hosel and rear weight make this club a true game changer for every golfer.

Price: $499.99. BUY NOW at Srixon.com.

 

Perfect Practice Putting Mat

Help Dad make more putts this Father’s Day with Perfect Practice. More than 100 tour pros including two-time major champion Dustin Johnson use the company’s Perfect Putting Mat to improve their putting at home. It’s perfect for any golfer and fun for the entire family.

Price: $169.99

Special Offer: Visit perfectpractice.golf and enter code GWDads to save 15% sitewide.

 

7Diamonds Apparel

He isn’t trying to be the cool Dad… he just is the cool Dad. 7Diamonds boasts an extensive range of on-course essentials guaranteed to leave you cool, dry and comfortable this summer season. Pair a 4-way stretch polo with Hybrid Shorts for that effortless yet sophisticated look. Shop the fit and discover more at 7Diamonds.com.

Special Offer: Enter “GolfWeek15” at checkout for 15% off your order.

 

Leather Minimalist Golf Scorecard Holder

The Minimalist Scorecard Holder ages beautifully as the oils in the leather get rubbed and displaced resulting in slightly lighter patches to give it some visual complexity. It’s truly a thing of beauty. This piece is made with the highest quality USA sourced Full Grain Leather.

Price: $85

Check this out and other custom golf goods, such as headcovers and travel bags at Bluegrass Fairway.

Experience Red Sky Ranch – One of America’s top mountain golf destinations

Nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, a mere 20-minute drive from the Eagle Vail Airport, the Red Sky Golf Club features two professionally designed courses that Golfweek and Golf Digest consistently rank as some of the best golf resorts you …

Nestled in the heart of the Colorado Rockies, a mere 20-minute drive from the Eagle Vail Airport, the Red Sky Golf Club features two professionally designed courses that Golfweek and Golf Digest consistently rank as some of the best golf resorts you can play in Colorado.

The Tom Fazio course: stunning to look at and play

This Red Sky course is currently ranked the No. 1 golf course in Colorado by Golfweek Raters, and for good reason. Tom Fazio’s sensational design measures 7,113 yards (Par 72) and tees up postcard-perfect views of Vail’s back bowls along with a variety of terrain capable of gratifying players of all skill levels. Players weave their way past open sage-covered hills, through dense aspen groves and even around a pristine highland lake.

When creating this celebrated course, Fazio’s design team took particular care to maintain the site’s indigenous vegetation. All told, more than 23,000 native plants were temporarily moved into nearby nurseries before being carefully replanted throughout the grounds.

The end result is nothing short of spectacular.

“Red Sky Golf Club not only provides the opportunity to play great golf, but also to encounter dramatic Rocky Mountain landscapes in their pure environmental forms.” Tom Fazio

The Greg Norman course: astonishing in its own right

Like his golfing career, Greg Norman’s reputation as a course designer is characterized by an unbridled zeal for achievement. At Red Sky Golf Club, Norman skillfully allows the treasures of the natural landscape to dictate the flow of play. Craggy rock outcroppings, twisted knots of scrub oak, rugged gulches, and wildflower meadows all contribute to an unparalleled wilderness golf experience.

At a full 7,580 yards from the tips, this par-72 course is slightly longer than its brethren tract, which is why most players will appreciate the additional carry that comes with the high altitude here.

Should you happen to hit your round at just the right time of day, you will be treated to one of Vail Valley’s finest sunsets silhouetted against the majesty of Castle Peak.

“For years, my love of the Rockies, along with the natural beauty of the surrounds, has beckoned me to the Vail Valley. Red Sky Golf Club affords me the chance to create one of the most natural and aesthetically beautiful golf courses in this region.” Greg Norman

The time to craft your Stay & Play package is now

If you want to play at the world-renowned Red Sky Golf Club, all you have to do is stay at a participating world-class property in the iconic mountain villages of Vail or Beaver Creek. It’s time to experience incredible golf, unrivaled pampering and mountain air with the ultimate vacation. Plus, save 10% off lodging when you book accommodations and golf together.

So if you’re ready to pack up your golf clubs, call 1-866-873-3759 to reserve a golf vacation of a lifetime. Or, for even more eye-catching views of what you’re in for, visit redskygolfclub.com.

 

PGA Coaching Live presented by Cadillac to debut at 2021 PGA Championship on PGA.com and ESPN+

During the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course, golf fans will get a special inside look at the way PGA Coaches drive success on and off the course through “PGA Coaching Live presented by Cadillac,” streaming on PGA.com and ESPN+. …

During the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island’s Ocean Course, golf fans will get a special inside look at the way PGA Coaches drive success on and off the course through “PGA Coaching Live presented by Cadillac,” streaming on PGA.com and ESPN+.

Airing May 18-21, and hosted by PGA Professional Steve Scott, Melanie Collins and Scott Walker, PGA Coaching Live will feature the talents of PGA Members and help connect consumers to one of the nearly 28,000 PGA Professionals near them through PGA.com/Coach.

The content will focus on PGA Coaches who are the driving force behind the world’s best players, as well as those at the grassroots level. National Award-winning PGA Members Mark Blackburn, Joanna Coe, Joe Hallett, and Rich Jones, along with Defending Champion Collin Morikawa’s PGA coach Rick Sessinghaus, will guide golfers on everything from basic techniques to advanced playing tips in this first-of-its-kind digital programming.

“PGA Professionals are the best coaches in the game,” said PGA President Jim Richerson. “It’s exciting to be able to showcase how PGA Coaches help golfers improve, no matter where they are on their golf journey, across all ability levels. These expert PGA Coaches know what the players in the PGA Championship are focusing on, as well as what recreational golfers can do to enjoy their own golf experience. We believe this programming will inspire viewers to connect with their own PGA Professional as the best way to increase their enjoyment of the game.”

“We are proud to present the launch of PGA Coaching Live,” said Cadillac Chief Marketing Officer Melissa Grady. “Cadillac is working closely with 2020 PGA Champion Collin Morikawa to create a unique and engaging experience on PGA.com and ESPN+. At Cadillac, we’re inspired by individuals who strive to raise the bar, and through PGA Coaching Live, golf enthusiasts will be able to improve their game by learning from some of the best coaches and players in the world.”

PGA Coaching Live will stream live for four hours Tuesday through Friday from the player’s driving range and look at all aspects of an athlete’s development. Interviews and coaching demonstrations will put the focus on the value of a coach, driving consumers to discover more on PGA.com/PGA-Coaching-Live.

“On the grandest display, the best players in the world need a PGA Coach by their side,” said 2019 Women’s PGA Professional Player of the Year Joanna Coe, PGA Director of Instruction at Baltimore Country Club. “It starts at a young age where you need to have that trust and communication and continues throughout your golf journey. I’m excited to be a part of PGA Coaching Live.”

“PGA Coaching Live is an opportunity for golfers to get access to the best coaches in the world,” said 2020 PGA Teacher & Coach of the Year Mark Blackburn, PGA Director of Instruction at Greystone Golf & Country Club in Birmingham, Alabama. “The world’s best players have a PGA Coach, and you should, too. This is a great chance to see what the coaches say to the players, and learn what the great players do.”

Additionally, the PGA of America and Cadillac have partnered with Morikawa to create a customized, video-on-demand digital content series. The 2020 PGA Champion will share his unique approach to The Ocean Course through a variety of coaching tips designed to appeal to a major championship audience. Throughout the segment, Morikawa will reflect on what it means to continually raise the bar and “Never Stop Arriving.” The videos will be available on PGA.com and the PGA’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter channels.

Original Penguin: 2021 spring collection designed to escape life’s worries and tap into your fun side

Original Penguin was the first company to create a golf-specific polo back in 1955. OPG has been an American icon in golf style on and off the course for the past 65 years, and they don’t have plans of stopping anytime soon. The Spring 2021 …

Original Penguin was the first company to create a golf-specific polo back in 1955. OPG has been an American icon in golf style on and off the course for the past 65 years, and they don’t have plans of stopping anytime soon. The Spring 2021 Collection is inspired by the notion of a golf resort getaway with 1950’s nostalgia vibes.

Original Penguin has been worn by some of the best-dressed and iconic men in the world. Figures such as Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, Jack Nicklaus, and Bing Crosby have been seen stunting the retro styles and designs.

As the saying goes, “what’s old is new again,” and Original Penguin has put a modern twist on their new retro Spring collection with bright colors and eye-catching prints. The pandemic has been tough on everyone, so Original Penguin provides a much-needed escape with this release.

Using archived Munsingwear illustrations, Original Penguin has created a vast collection of nostalgic, on-course prints as well as 19th hole treats. Pieces in the collection mimic a timeless, old-school vacation wardrobe and the views surrounding the course, country club and beaches.

The spring pieces flashback to retro 1950’s postcards, or transport you to a post-round shrimp cocktail at the 19th hole, Lei flowers at the beach, or bright parrots on the course. Their polos are revolutionizing the golf apparel industry with their modern tailored fit, eco-friendly soft jersey fabric, and electric prints.

Original Penguin has joined the conversation of sustainable fashion, and its fabric is comfortable, yet eco-conscious. All polos, shorts and pants will be made with at least 30% recycled polyester in the 2021 spring collection.

OPG’s Classic Earl polo will be getting an upgrade and move to having 44% recycled polyester. This was Original Penguin’s first branded Golf Polo 65 years ago, and they offer this style in a full range of colors and is their most iconic style in the line.

The fabrics have an incredible balance of highly technical poly elastane and a luxury tri-blend made of pima cotton. This material allows golfers to move confidently throughout their day with 4-way stretch and moisture-wicking technology.

Parts of the collection have subtle pinks, greens and vibrant patterns to complement the fun of the 19th hole and post-round drinks with friends. Some polos were inspired by Miami beaches, and floral lei’s to help escape life’s worries and to focus on golf and all the good in life.

The collection is introducing two great jackets to keep you dry this spring season. The Rain or Shine Jacket and the VI- Pete Technical Jacket. These jackets are functional and fashionable with a retro sporty touch. Both pieces are water repellent and have 4-way stretch to fit comfortably and help you boldly perform.

For spring 2021, Original Penguin is introducing a new short silhouette, The Pete Resort Short. The waistband allows for it to be worn as a pull-on short with elastic or drawstring waistband, yet allows for a belt for a more formal look depending on the occasion.

This collection is great for a serious golf game, but even better to help escape life’s worries and express yourself on and off the course with Original Penguin’s colorful and humorous designs.

Shop the collection