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May 4th, 2017
adidas Golf unveils athlete apparel
For first major of the year
Words: John Dean
adidas Golf athletes will be 'Geared for More' come the first week of April. adidas Golf has today announced the athlete scripting to be worn by world no. 1 Dustin Johnson, 9–time PGA TOUR winner Sergio Garcia and Gold medallist Justin Rose as they get set to compete on one of golf's most iconic stages.
Johnson is looking for his fourth win in as many starts, so staying cool under pressure is a necessity. Dustin's scripting will feature him wearing the climachill™ heather block competition polo in rich green and mid grey (Thursday and Saturday), and the climachill™ tonal stripe polo in ultra beauty and dark slate (Friday and Sunday). Polos will be paired with the Ultimate 365 3–Stripes pant in white, vista grey, mid grey and dark slate. He'll also be wearing the TOUR360 BOOST to get him around the course.
Sergio is no stranger to the Georgia tournament. Getting set to make his 19th start at the invitation–only event, Garcia's scripting ensures a distinctive look while remaining functional for the Georgia heat.
Sergio's scripting will feature the climachill™ solid club polo in ultra beauty (Thursday) and the climachill™ gradient stripe polo in dark slate, ultra beauty and rich green (Friday-Sunday). He'll pair his polos with the Ultimate 365 Tonal Stripe pant in dark slate (Thursday) and the Ultimate 365 3-Stripes pant in ultra beauty, dark slate and mid grey (Friday–Sunday). Sergio will be wearing the adidas Powerband BOA® Boost as he walks the fairways on his quest for his first major.
Justin Rose will wear the new adiPure by adidas range during his quest for the Green Jacket. Combining the adiPure Pique Rugby Stripe Polo with the adiPure Cotton Stretch Pant, Justin is sure to look sleek in the lightweight knit fabric that combines spring colours with modern technology for an up–to–date twist on a classic, traditional look.
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