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Four oem released staff bags with limited edition for this week.
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One of the interesting things that has really started in tall clothing over the past seasons is Oems by wearing their staff with bags with limited publication and lids for big weeks.
Becomes also made a competition between OEM every year to capture not only the character of the event but also the host.
This week We open THEir Oakmont It is no different with Callaway, Cobra, Srixon and Taylormade all by releasing accessory collections with their staff bags.
So we decided to move forward and list the US Open Open Limited Staff bags.
These golf bags are fully subjective and based on personal taste, some beef beef I just bought at Boston Airport and a soft striped obsession. If your favorite did not win, blame my eyes – not their design team. If that doesn’t work, blame Johnny Wunder.
Nr. 1: Callaway
You can either bend tightly with the championship or the scene, and Callaway went with the latter and made it beautiful.
I will admit that it is a little further away when an open staff bag in the SH.BA is not red, white and blue (as are the other three on this list), but I love this bag because of its use of church silhouettes. Not only the node of the Oakmont sealing features shows on the sides of the bags, but also in the chain pull, the inner lining and the top of the head of the head. I also really love how the quality changes to describe the adjacent 3 and 4th paths.
One added touch is that head protectors can be arranged to create Oakmont’s The green and white iconic club, one of the most famous in Golf.
This is a bag and accessory collection that the benefits of Callaway should be proud to use throughout the week, and are likely to be greatly required if any one makes it in the retail or secondary market.
Nr. 1 (b): Taylormade
Does what is a Golf Club company from California with the city of Pittsburgh? The first driver of Taylormade, the original one was also finally recognized by the “Pittsburgh Persimmon” moniker as the first metallwood in 1979.
While I think Callaway shared herself with its node in Oakmont, I think the combination of Taylormade to honor its history, the “steel city” knot and the use of red, white and blue, makes this collection very good to rank second.
The good quality Tayormade logo was also placed in boxes with a limited edition of the TP5 and TP5X golf balls, which help to get this return collection to the next level.
Nr. 3: Kobra
Cobra does a beautiful job here making a very clean and delicate knot for the inheritance of Pittsburgh’s blue collar in the steel industry.
It seems that the bag is wearing a pair of denim skirt, with even a small breast pocket with the sketch of Roberto Clements in downtown Pittsburgh. After that, it makes sense that the “City of Steel” is also the “City of Bridges” with 446 bridges, including two rights near the Oakmont over the Allegheny River.
Another beautiful touch is that the lids are designed so that they look like rolled steel tiles.
Nr. 4: Srixon
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Srixon
Srixon’s All -american staff “All-American” is a very clean and simple use of stars and lines.
It is difficult not to really like any red, white and blue bag, but it only finds yourself at the end of this list because it lacks an Easter egg for Oakmont or Pittsburgh like the other three.
Still, it’s a new pickup for colors and style and matching lids also look great.
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Jack
Golfit.com editor
Jack Harsh is the editor of associate equipment in Golf. A local Pennsylvania, Jack is a graduate of 2020 at Penn State University, earning degrees in transmitted journalism and political science. He was captain of his Golf High School team and recently returned to the program to serve as the main coach. Jack also * try * to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining Golf, Jack spent two years working at a Bend TV station, Oregon, mainly as a multimedia journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached in jack.hirsh@golf.com.