ORLANDO, Florida — The 73rd PGA Show is in the books, and now the fun begins.
Here is a curated sampling of more apparel and accessories you can expect to see throughout 2026.
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Nike's return to the Show did not disappoint. It grouped products in three categories — lifestyle, premium and athletic. Standout pieces include a wool and cashmere blend sweater with back seam detail and an overlapping style collar that offers a little different look than a standard crew neck, and it pairs really well with a polo underneath. Men’s loose-fit cargo golf pants aren’t for everyone, nor do many courses allow the cargo style, but it’s one of Brooks Koepka's favorites we were told. So be on the lookout for some iteration of the pant as he rejoins the PGA Tour. The AirMax 95 limited run golf shoe will debut at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, and the therma-fit down-filled vest using the Nike shield logo as the quilt pattern is genius branding.
Galvin Green outerwear is consistently top of the line, and spring’s Lab Collection has pieces for men and women that are packed with technological features to keep golfers warm and dry in inclement weather. One example is the Arlo jacket that is 100% waterproof with four-way stretch, sealed seams and a Pertex shield second layer that acts as a barrier to prevent body moisture build up. Quiet lightweight construction and range of motion are pillar attributes Galvin Green is known for.
Payntr Golf introduced its new Reserve Classic Tour RS along with newest ambassador, PGA Tour player Min Woo Lee. The shoe will be released soon and is engineered for tour-level speed and stability, with a microfiber upper, waterproof, breathable membrane, PMX Foam midsole, Nitro+ footbed, and TPU outsole. The shoe also has Fast Twist Tour Flex Pro spikes that deliver responsive cushioning and uncompromising traction.
Jones Sports Company is reintroducting the Forrester outerwear label updated for today’s golfer. Forrester's has been crafting waterproof garments since the 1950s. From the beginning, the mission was clear: create high-performance golfwear that stands up to the elements — and that commitment remains unchanged today. The lineup includes the Range Hoodie that’s not just another hoodie, but a performance layer with function designed for golf. Windblocker is from the archives reengineered as an everyday crew, but now storm proof. Rainshedder is inspired by the Pacific Northwest and this jacket is constructed for players who demand both comfort and a clean silhouette when the weather turns.
Williams Athletic Club debuted a waxed canvas jacket for women that is in the fall collection. The trademarked British Millerain fabric is crafted in England using skills handed down through six generations since 1880, and the tag inside the jacket states as such. Details such as velvet trim at the collar and cuff, plus a flattering pleated cape back, make it a piece you can style up or down, and easily wear to the clubhouse, boardroom and about town.
Chummy’s Customs crafts custom sneakers so your story, achievements and memories are never forgotten. What began as a hobby for founder Colin Szumski, who was on hand at the Show creating sneaker masterpieces, has turned into a dream come true. In just a few years, he’s gone from a solo artist to working alongside a team of people who are just as passionate helping bring unique creative designs to life on sneakers, and a client list that includes pro athletes, celebrities and sports teams.
Sunice had a large variety of layering pieces on display, and its Element Shield Thermal Hybrid vest caught attendees' attention with its numerous performance features, yet ultra-lightweight fabric. Plus it’s reversible. The Climaloft insulation is warm, even in wet conditions while ultra-fine, water-repellent, windproof fibers trap air and block body radiant heat loss (warmth as low as 50°F/10°C), making it an extremely efficient insulator with seasonal adaptability.
Adidas introduced its most technical bottom yet — the Ultimate365+ shorts. The new bottoms, highlighted by a 360Grip waistband with nanotechnology and TwistWeave materials, are helping golfers be ready to take on the new season. Determined to have the short live up to the name, the Adidas team went through more than 50 iterations and countless hours of testing to make sure it was just right. In footwear, three golf shoe styles are leading the way. The widely popular S2G franchise is receiving some design updates. The sneaker-inspired golf shoe, S2G provides golfers with a go-anywhere golf essential. The MC franchise is introducing a more budget-friendly version for 2026 with MC70. The core design elements that define the MC franchise will continue with this model, focusing on a classic and traditional silhouette enhanced with modern innovation. The Adipower franchise returns in 2026. First introduced in February 2015, this is the newest update since June 2019. Adipower represents power and strength through performance.
Sun Day Red had a large prescence at the Show featuring apparel and footwear for men and women. There are lots of layering pieces for fall like a quilted hoodie with textured fabric, kangaroo pockets with a stash pocket inside, leather zipper trim, and comes in a henley style as well. Also a lux sueded midweight hoodie that is made with a tri-blend, super soft cupro fabric. It has a classic fit with stretch and repels water. One of the golf shoe highlights is the Pioneer, built closely with Tiger Woods’ input and sensitivity to being very grounded. So the sole is flatter and sits lower and closer to the ground. But the favorite part of the booth was the large scale Sun Day Red tiger logo that detailed the 15 stripes representing Woods’ 15 major championships.