Mark Twain once quipped that a round of golf rather spoiled a good walk. Golf, however, is enjoying something of a makeover. Perhaps eight-time PGA champion Chi-Chi Rodríguez was right when he said that “golf is the most fun you can have without taking your clothes off”.
Today though, the clothes are not only being kept on – they’re better than ever. Forget the days of regulation polos and plaid trousers (though in many cases dress codes on the course remain). In 2024, the influence of celebrity, luxury, and cool, emerging brands is shaking up golf’s image.
There’s several reasons to explain golf’s glow-up – it’s not just Theo James playing a round in Guy Ritchie’s dapper crime show The Gentlemen or the seemingly unstoppable rise of the sweater vest. {"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"ImageObject","caption":"Louis Vuitton spring 2024 men’s capsule collection by Tyler, The Creator","url":"https://cdn.
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Not only that but more women, more people of colour, younger people took it up. Sinead Cutts, style director of online retailer The Outnet, says that with the renaissance of outdoor activities and sports, and with tennis and hiking getting style revivals , it was only a .
