WannaHaves – Start The Season Right

With golf courses around the world starting to open, now is the perfect time to start your season right with some new equipment.

Check out these stylish men’s and women’s golf jackets and shoes that’ll have you looking and feeling great on the course. We’ve also got Titleist‘s new range of wedges, TaylorMade‘s new golf balls and Ping‘s longest, most forgiving irons yet.

Jackets

Men’s Kjus Gemini Jacket

The Gemini Jacket is a reversible jacket has two functions: wearing it dark side out it’s a lightweight, waterproof, warming jacket; wearing it grey side out and it’s an actively cooling, stretchy windbreaker. So if you’re playing golf or just out and about, this technologically advanced jacket is multi-use, lightweight and easy to pack.

Women’s Kjus Gemini Jacket

Like the men’s jacket, the women’s Gemini jacket is waterproof, light, and stretchy – and absorbs heat to warm you up, and reverse it and it’ll cool you down and protect you from the wind.

Women’s J.Lindeberg Janice Midlayer Jacket

This classically-styled Midlayer jacket comes in three colourways. It’s a lightweight, technical midlayer featuring an iconic JL logo across the centre back in a contrast colour and a brushed interior for comfort and warmth. It also features a cut and sewn panel at the sleeve, chest and back and an elastic tape for bottom and sleeve end.

Polo Shirt

Bonobos The Performance Golf Polo

This Performance golf polo is made with performance fabric with stretch and UPF protection. It’s 88% polyester and 12% elastane. It has an embroidered logo on the right sleeve, a two button placket, ribbed collar, and with UPF 50 it has excellent protection from the sun’s rays. Both stylish and protective.

Shoes

Puma Ignite Pwradapt Caged

Ignite Pwradapt Caged shoes come in five colourways and fit quite long, so consider going down half a size for a snug, stable fit. They are waterproof and have been anatomically designed to provide outstanding comfort and a perfect, tailored fit.

Ecco S-Three

As worn by 2016 Open champion Henrik Stenson, this men’s hybrid golf shoe is enhanced with an E-DTS® outsole and GORE-TEX Technology for excellent traction and wet weather protection. The latest ECCO ZONAL FLUIDFORM™ innovation creates three distinct zones of rigidity in the midsole, ensuring the right balance of cushioning and stability.

Golf Bag

Stitch Golf SL2 Colourblock

This bag is designed using STITCH® Touring Fabric, a proprietary product used in STITCH® bags that has the strength of leather, but is more durable, lightweight and water resistant. The SL2 is the bag for you if you are the ‘weekend golfing warrior’ who plays hard and prefers walking. Featuring multiple dividers, optimal storage, and a two shoulder harness system, the SL2 provides ultimate comfort as the perfect walking bag.

Putter

Toulon Design Seattle

The Toulon Design Seattle is a toe hang mallet putter with a crank neck encouraging more face rotation and arc. This beautifully crafted milled putter is designed to create a soft but crisp feel while encouraging consistent forward roll.

Golf Balls

TaylorMade Tour Response Golf Balls

Designed to be an all-round performance ball at a competitive price. The Tour Response ball has a hi-spring, 3-layer construction and 100% Urethane cover to provide effortless distance and tour-level spin to your golf game.

Wedges

Titleist SM8 Wedge

Bob Vokey and team have designed the SM8 wedges to improve distance control, shot versatility, and spin. SM8 wedges feature the most complete lineup of loft, bounce, and grind combinations. Vokey wedges are labelled with loft first, followed by effective bounce and grind. All SM8 wedges are available in both right hand and left hand and all finishes.

Irons

Ping G710 Irons

Ping’s longest, most forgiving iron is the product of a maraging steel face that combines with a stainless steel body to create metal-wood like flexing, faster ball speeds, added distance and higher shots with stopping power.

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