When Adam Scott slipped on the green jacket in 2013, it wasn’t just a major moment for his career — it was a major win for Uniqlo, too. That same year, the Japanese retailer had just signed Scott as its first-ever global brand ambassador. A bold move for a brand that had never dipped its toes into golf before.
But a decade later? That move’s aged beautifully.
Week after week, Scott serves up some of the cleanest fits on Tour. His outfits are a masterclass in tailoring, layering, and understated color blocking — all done without the price tag flex. Most of his pieces? Sub-$50 staples. We’re talking $40 polos and $50 performance trousers that hold their own against $120+ TOUR-sponsored looks.
At a time when golf apparel is trending toward premium prices and logo overload, Uniqlo’s simplicity hits different. It’s technical where it needs to be, timeless everywhere else.
So here’s the question:
Is Uniqlo quietly holding the crown for best value in golf style?
Or is there another sleeper brand we should be talking about?
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