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Puma launches new Union Camo Collection inspired by the location of the year’s first major

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Puma Golf has released its Union Camo Collection, which features design layers the shapes of the United States and the state of Georgia to form its camouflage pattern.

Puma athlete Rickie Fowler is set to wear key items from the companies Union Camo Collection at the year’s first major next month.

Here is a rundown of the items included in the Union Camo Collection:

Union Camo Polo ($75) – Featuring Puma’s Fusionyarn Flex fabric blend, this polo features an all-over Union Camo design and comes in both green and gray color schemes.

 

Union Camo 1/4 Zip ($90) – Puma’s 1/4 zip pullover is made from a blend of polyester and spandex and contains the gray Union Camo design as a woven overlay on chest and sleeve.

Ultralite Stretch Belt ($24) – Puma’s Ultralite Stretch Belt comes in green and is reversible with a stripe design as the alternative.

Union Camo Patch Utility 110 Cap ($32) – This green hat comes with two interchangeable patches for you to customize your style.

 

P 110 Snapback Cap ($28) – The classic Rickie Fowler P hat now with an all over Union Camo pattern.

IGNITE PWRADAPT CAMO Shoes ($170) – Puma’s PRWADAP golf shoes now in a black/bronze/Iron Gate color scheme.

IGNITE PROADAPT CAMO Shoes ($200) – Designed to adapt to any lie with stability, power and comfort, Puma’s PROADAPT golf shoes come in a black/bronze/grey colorway.

Puma has also released a Union Camo Collection for boys, which includes a Youth P Snapback Cap ($20), Boys Union Camo Polo ($45), Boys Union Camo 1/4 Zip ($55), and Boys Union Camo Shorts ($50).

All items are available to purchase at PumaGolf.com.

 

 

 

 

Gianni is the Managing Editor at GolfWRX. He can be contacted at gianni@golfwrx.com

5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. JD

    Mar 28, 2019 at 4:30 pm

    you guys are nuts, this pattern is so original and looks fresh and clean. And the colors aren’t to loud. Disrespectful to the masters? not even close. You “get off my lawn” folks need to get with the times. It’s 2019, not 1919.

    • T

      Mar 29, 2019 at 3:20 am

      That’s right, our tastes have evolved with respect and dignity so far beyond your sense of the last 100 years, you have done away with sense, taste, or decency, and think being immature, loud, obnoxious is the same as being kitch, cool, artistic, fashion forward, trendy, young, stylish, hipster, but in the end all that ends up being dumb, unintelligent and thrown away, like the other smart man said, like toilet paper

  2. dat

    Mar 28, 2019 at 12:52 pm

    junk, and I love Cobra/Puma. This is tasteless.

  3. No Diggity

    Mar 28, 2019 at 11:10 am

    Honestly that design looks like the pattern on a used piece of toilet paper after a night of Bush beer and Hot N Ready pizzas (and i feel like im being nice.). It is really really ugly.

  4. R

    Mar 28, 2019 at 10:29 am

    Horrible, just horrible.
    And I was just beginning to warm up to some of the newer Puma stuff.
    But this is just absolutely horrible stuff and totally disrespectful of the Masters.
    Puma must have got some new designers in and they must be in love with PXG

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