And that’s probably why we love WGT so much – they make you look good even when you’re playing bad, and on the occasions that the ball is doing exactly what you want it to do, you get that elite feeling of completion on the course… it’s rare, but it does happen.
Blooming Grounds incorporates reimagined watercolour graphics, embroidery and relaxed fits in a way that sits right in the centre of the performance-meets-style overlap. It’s a place where Walker has sat since its inception a few years back, when they emerged as one of the country’s premier golf apparel companies.
“We’ve never really liked playing it safe with the dress code, out latest collection, Blooming Grounds, digs even deeper. Inspired by the overgrown corners of the course – the hedgerows, the flowerbeds, the wild edges where a stray ball disappears. This six-piece range swaps sterile performance-wear for something with a little more life growing on it,” says Jack Fardell.
And that thinking carries right through the six-piece collection, which runs on the knowing wink, “You never know what you’ll find in the bushes.”
The Blooming Grounds Knit Polo in “Garden Sky” is probably the standout, while the Gardener SS Shirt and Hedge Featherlite Polo bring the greenery to warmer rounds. There’s also the Hedge Hood for when the temperature drops, the Blooming Grounds T-Shirt for off-course duties and a Hedge Mid Cap to round things out.
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