Tartan, Ryder Cup leftovers, rubber ducks among merchandise at 2024 Genesis Scottish Open
adam schupak
·2-min read
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland — Scotch plaid, tartan and rubber duckies, oh, my.
The Genesis Scottish Open merchandise tent at The Renaissance Club features an eclectic mix this year. Scottish apparel company Glenmuir has a large presence, as it should, as does J. Lindeberg, which signed a big deal recently to be the official apparel of the DP World Tour. Lululemon has a corner of the shop with logoed and non-logo gear and touting its sponsorship of Min Woo Lee. Under Armour has a variety of shirts and Ashworth also has some space with The Renaissance Club logo for those interested in dressing like a member.
There’s also a decent amount of leftover 2023 European Ryder Cup gear — shirts, pullovers and divot tools — from the biennial competition at Marco Simone. Last year, spectators could get the Ryder Cup gear before the competition without having to go all the way to Italy; this year, it’s last call but at least the Euros can celebrate a win with their purchase. But the rubber ducks? Not sure what the back story is there but they sure are cute and a great gift for the kiddos.
Here’s some of the gear available this week at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open.
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
Merchandise at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open (Photo by Adam Schupak/Golfweek)
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