
2025 U.S. Open: Your one-stop shop for all the product releases in honor of the U.S. Open
The 2025 U.S. Open begins on Thursday, June 12, with the best golfers in the world taking on golf's greatest test.
Following four rounds of golf, a champion will be crowned on Father's Day, June 15, at picturesque Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pa.
Bryson DeChambeau looks to make it two straight U.S. Open victories in the historic 125th edition of the PGA Tour event. However, world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler and reigning Masters champion Rory Mcllroy are among the elite that are sure to challenge.
Due to the prestige of the U.S. Open, many brands create apparel and golf collections specifically for the event.
In light of the third major of the year, we compiled all the latest releases, including collections from TaylorMade, Callaway, FootJoy and more
Here's a roundup of some of our favorite products that you'll be seeing the pros use during the U.S. Open.
FootJoy Premiere Series Packard – Legends Series Drop III
FootJoy is celebrating 80 consecutive years as the No. 1 shoe on professional tours with the latest limited-edition drop in its Legends Series, the Premiere Series Packard.
This latest drop honors the milestone that started it all — 1945, the year FootJoy began its uninterrupted run as the most-worn golf shoe on professional tours.
Read More: FootJoy Premiere Series Packard 'Legends Series' Drop III
Jason Day's USA flag Malbon golf shorts
While practicing for this week's U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, golfer Jason Day revealed a new pair of Malbon shorts that sent the internet to its knees.
Day rocked a pair of Malbon's new Eagle Buckets Flag Scooter Short.
Read More: Malbon releases Jason Day's USA golf shorts from U.S. Open practice round, how to buy
TaylorMade 2025 U.S. Open Heritage collection
TaylorMade is celebrating the Pittsburgh Persimmon, the brand's first metal driver, as the U.S. Open returns to Oakmont for the 125th playing of the toughest event in golf.
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.
Read More: TaylorMade 2025 U.S. Open staff bag, head covers
Callaway 2025 U.S. Open collection
Callaway staff players – like Xander Shauffele, Jon Rahm and Sam Burns – will be using golf bags and accessories that pay homage to Oakmont and the city of Pittsburgh.
Read More: Callaway's 2025 U.S. Open Golf Bag and Accessories Collection
Sketchers GO GOLF Blade GF
Sketchers unveiled a special player edition shoe, the GO GOLF Blade GF, designed exclusively for Matt Fitzpatrick to wear at this year's U.S. Open.
This limited-edition golf shoe blends performance with storytelling, drawing inspiration from the tournament's history and the legendary course itself.
Jordan Spieth Under Armour 2025 U.S. Open scripting
Jordan Spieth's Under Armour style has been consistent for years, and that doesn't change much this week, but there is one special piece.
On Friday, he'll wear a UA Playoff Printed Polo with depictions of the Oakmont squirrel and church pew bunkers, paying homage to this year's venue.
Read More: Check out what Jordan Spieth, others will be wearing in the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont
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