The North Coast of Ireland isn’t just dramatic cliffs and crashing waves—it’s where the world’s oldest licensed whiskey distillery has been perfecting its craft since 1608. Now, Bushmills is bringing that same attention to detail to the golf course through another collaboration with Malbon Golf, and this time they’re tapping into something deeper than just brand synergy.
This isn’t your typical golf gear. The collection draws from County Antrim’s traditional Irish plaid, but Malbon has twisted it into something that feels fresh without losing its roots. Think heritage patterns that work just as well in the clubhouse as they do on the street. The lineup spans everything from everyday essentials like tees and hoodies to premium touches like windbreakers and luggage sets that actually make you want to travel.
What sets this drop apart is the attention to the details that matter. The co-branded pieces don’t scream collaboration—they whisper it through thoughtful design choices that honor both brands’ DNA. The exclusive whiskey accessories, available only through Bushmills, bridge the gap between the 18th hole and the 19th hole perfectly.
Mark R
11 months ago
I like Jason Day as a player but his Malbon Golf clothing is just plain awful looking. Baggy and weird appearance. Looks more like a “housewife running morning errands” outfit. Hard pass on Malbon Golf clothing. I wouldn’t wear it if it were free.