TaylorMade 2025 U.S. Open staff bag, head covers
Available to consumers on taylormadegolf.com, TaylorMade staffers like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Collin Morikawa will be using special, silver-toned golf bags that feature the same script on the side that the Original One had on its sole, and the words "Pittsburgh Persimmon" have been added to the shoulder strap. The words, "Original One" are on a small front pocket, bracketed by "19" and "79" while a field of stars, along with red, white and blue trim complete the American theme. Around the base of the bag, TaylorMade has added each of the years that Oakmont has hosted the U.S. Open.
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Along with the staff bag, TaylorMade is offering U.S. Open-themed driver, fairway wood, and hybrid head covers, as well as head covers for both blade and Spider-style mallet putters.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: TaylorMade 2025 U.S. Open staff bag head covers Oakmont
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