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⛳️ Left of Field: Blending Surf, Skate, and the Fairway
PLUS: The short par 4s
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🔦 Spotlight - Left Of Field Golf
⛳️ The short par 4s
📸 Socials - I’ve been scrolling all day so you don’t have to.
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Spotlight
About
Ever stood in front of a mirror before heading to the greens, feeling that your outfit just doesn't vibe with who you are? Nick Ilias, the founder of Left of Field, sure did. The golf attire we knew for years felt too... well, standard. But Nick saw a gap and leaped right into it, introducing a fresh twist to the game's attire.
Left of Field, or LoFG, isn't just about golf. It's about blending the style of surf and skate culture with the elegance of golf. Nick's vision? Give golfers not just in Australia, but around the globe, attire that feels right, looks rad, and shouts 'confidence' on and off the course. So, if you're after a look that's more "hit the beach" than "hit the bunker," LoFG's got your back.
But there's more to LoFG than just style. Sustainability isn't just a trend for them – it's their DNA. You know those super comfy Clontarf and Nielsen on-course polos named after Sydney's famous beaches? They’re crafted from something quite magical – recycled PET bottles. Using Greenpoly®RPET from QueenTextile, LoFG is turning trash into fashionable treasure, proving style and environment care can walk hand in hand. It feels just like any premium fabric but has a heart that's pure green.
In a world where fashion often costs the earth (literally), Left of Field stands apart. They're here with a modern take on golf fashion, rooted deeply in love for our planet. Every tee, polo, or cap you pick isn't just making you look good; it's doing good too. Nick and his team are set on a journey to redefine golf fashion, ensuring every swing you make is a step towards a more sustainable future.
Why we like them:
Style Fusion: LoFG seamlessly blends the attitude and silhouettes of surf and skate apparel with the elegance of golf, creating a truly unique style for golfers.
Eco-Friendly & Stylish: LoFG shows you don’t have to compromise on style to be eco-friendly. Their clothing is on point, comfortable, and sustainable.
Golf with Confidence: Nick Ilias, the founder, ensures that their clothing boosts confidence, whether you're teeing off or hanging out having a few drinks post-game.
Our pick:
Stripe Knit cover - Wood
There are plenty of excellent options to choose from, such as the Eloura LS Polo in white, but I simply can’t go past this beauty. Handmade knit construction, coupled with the cockatoo embroidery and red detailing on top, really catches my eye.
The short par 4s
Ripit realises their new “Monsters Ink” putter grip which is inspired by local Australian street artist - @Happy_decay (Link)
Gary Woodland the four time PGA winner will undergo brain surgery to remove a lesion. (Link)
Asher x Golf Pride have teamed up to create a glove and grip collection. Four different colour ways Ash, Cognac, Oxblood (my favourite) and Spruce. (Link)
Ryder Cup With all the joy that comes from receiving that call letting you know you've made the team, there is an equal and opposite emotional ride for those who miss out. Here are the individuals who were unlucky to not make the cut. (Link)
The PGA Tour has released their 2024 season schedule. Kicking thing off on January 1st 2024 is The Sentry tournament of Champions. Held at the Plantation Course, Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii (Link)
From around the socials
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