
1 MIN READ
March 25, 2026
I stumbled across what might be the wildest graphic of 2026, and I haven’t stopped thinking about it since. On the surface, it’s hilarious. A chaotic web of golf brands mapped to perceived income, taste, and identity. But the deeper you look, the more it feels like a real-time snapshot of where golf sits in culture right now.
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This isn’t just about polos and logos anymore. It’s about signaling. What you wear on the course has slowly become a shorthand for how you see yourself and how you want to be seen. Aspirational, nostalgic, performance-driven, rebellious, all of it is in play.
And that’s why this graphic works. Not because it’s accurate, but because it taps into something we all recognize. We’ve all made these assumptions, whether we admit it or not.
Some of these placements feel spot on. Others feel deeply personal.
Either way, this is elite internet behavior.
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