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Sun Day Red drops new Carolinas Collection in time for PGA Championship at Quail Hollow

Sun Day Red drops new Carolinas Collection in time for PGA Championship at Quail Hollow

USA Today06-05-2025
Sun Day Red drops new Carolinas Collection in time for PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Shop Sun Day Red's newest collection now including polos, pants, hats and more.
No matter how old he is, or how many surgeries he's had, one man still casts the longest shadow over the game of golf.
Tiger Woods may be more of an elder statesman at this point, but when he talks about golf, people listen, especially when it comes to fashion.
Woods left Nike after 20+ years and one of the most successful partnerships in the history of sports. In May of 2024, Tiger's new brand, Sun Day Red, released its first apparel items, which sold out before you could say big cat.
Since then, there have been a number of Sun Day Red drops. Earlier this year, Sun Day Red released their first new collection of 2025, the Spring/Summer collection.
Another release of note was last fall's Cashmere Collection. It may not be for those on a tight budget, but it's hands down some of the nicest material and cooler-weather golf apparel we've seen in a long time.
Sun Day Red's newest collection honors the Carolinas just in time for the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C. Learn more about the Carolinas Collection below, including how to shop it.
Shop Sun Day Red Carolinas Collection
Sun Day Red - Carolinas Collection
Tiger Woods influenced every garment in the Carolina Collection, designed with insights from Tiger's experience competing in this challenging environment. The collection will be on display at the PGA Championship, featured by Karl Vilips throughout tournament week. The name of the game is performance, but a key element of driving that performance is the ability to stay comfortable whether you're playing in morning dew or afternoon heat.
"The Carolina Collection represents our celebration of a region with deep golfing heritage and a tournament that truly tests every aspect of a player's game. We've created pieces that reflect Charlotte's quintessential southern charm—pristine whites, refreshing blues, and soft mint tones—while maintaining our commitment to technical excellence and performance in varied conditions." - Caje Moye, Sun Day Red's Senior Creative Director.
The Carolinas Collection is available to the public beginning at 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday, May 6. The entire collection can be shopped online at sundayred.com.
Tiger Woods' favorite golf apparel
Sun Day Red has a section of its site devoted to Tiger's favorites. That includes polos, hoodies, pants, shoes, gloves, towels and more. Take advice from the best of the best and check out Tiger's favorite pieces of Sun Day Red apparel.
Shop Tiger's favorites at Sun Day Red
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