Bridgestone Just Won the PGA Championship Gear Drop
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Bridgestone Just Won the PGA Championship Gear Drop

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Bridgestone Just Won the PGA Championship Gear Drop

Forget the limited headcovers and fancy apparel.

No one has knocked the PGA Championship gear out of the park this year like Bridgestone with their new “The Quails” limited edition kit. It’s freaking genius because of its unexpected and fun concept!

The concept? They invented this fictional minor league baseball team called The Quails that’s supposedly been dominating baseball since 1935 out of southern North Carolina. The most successful minor league team in history. (Never existed, but that’s the point, people!)

The limited-edition kit comes with:

  • A dozen custom logoed golf balls in this Quail egg-inspired carton (so clever)
  • An official New Era cap with The Quails logo (subtle flex, I know)
  • A sealed pack of trading cards with a custom ball marker
  • And here’s the kicker – you might pull one of only 20 Gold Edition Grand Slam cards autographed by Jason Day himself

The quail is perhaps one of the quirkiest birds on the planet. Don’t get me started on that little “sack” hanging off of its head … I don’t have to say it out loud, do I?

This is far and away the most creative PGA Championship drop I’ve seen this year. You can shop the limited drop now at Bridgestone.

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      The Swami

      1 month ago

      $99 for a dozen balls and a hat with cards?
      it’s neat, but who exactly is the market for paying 2x (or more) price for this? lol

      Reply

      BR-549

      1 month ago

      I hope Bridgestone’s lawyers reviewed the Quail Hollow CC logo as the “Q” logo on their golf balls look eerily similar.

      Reply

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