Dressed for Success: Patrick Cantlay at the 2022 BMW Championship

Check out the Hugo Boss apparel worn by Patrick Cantlay at the 2022 BMW Championship.

Patrick Cantlay became the first person to successfully defend a title at a FedEx Cup Playoff event, winning the BMW Championship for the second consecutive year.

Cantlay held off alliterative challengers Scott Stallings and Scottie Scheffler, and he did it in style, rocking a combination of BOSS and FootJoy apparel.

Look good, feel good, play good, and Cantlay did all of those things, pocketing a cool $2.7 million for his weekend’s work.

The So. Cal native is in a great spot to become the first player to defend a FedEx Cup Championship which would earn him the largest PGA Tour prize to date.

We’ve already taken a deep dive inside Cantlay’s Winner’s Bag but now we get to open up the champion’s closet and see how Patty Ice dressed for success at the 2022 BMW Championship.

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Best 150th Open Championship apparel and accessories

Suit up with some of the best apparel and accessories from the 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews.

The British Open has come and gone. Cameron Smith was crowned the Champion Golfer of the Year, Tiger Woods had his curtain call and now with the final men’s major of the year under our belts, we turn our eyes to 2023 and wait for the azaleas to bloom, right?

Not so fast. Just move on from the 150th playing of the most storied major at the Home of Golf? How could you not want some of the coolest treasures that this special week at St. Andrews had to offer?

We’ve curated a list to help you take advantage of some of the best items made for the 150th Open Championship.

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