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Srixon Debuts Spring Collection in Celebration of Timeless April Tradition
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / Srixon is welcoming the start of golf's most anticipated spring tradition with the launch of its new Limited-Edition Spring Collection, a bold yet classic lineup of gear inspired by the unmistakable green-and-white color palette synonymous with the year's first major championship.

"Spring is when the energy around the game really starts to build," said Felix Teodoro, Product Management Analyst at Srixon. "This collection taps into that momentum with a look that's both fresh and rooted in the traditions of this major championship, while capturing the excitement of the season."

Designed to stand out while paying homage to the traditional look of the tournament, the Limited-Edition Spring Collection features a complete assortment of accessories, including three different style golf bags: a Tour Staff Bag, traditional Stand Bag, and a Sunday Bag. Inside the bags, a hidden design detail features subtle badge-style graphics that nod to one of the game's most exclusive traditions, typically reserved for a small group of longtime patrons. Headcovers, headwear, and towels round out the collection, giving golfers a cohesive look to their bag all season long.

The Srixon Tour staff will carry the limited-edition Staff Bag and Headcover throughout the championship, bringing the collection's signature look inside the ropes while they compete on one of golf's biggest stages.
From the premium Tour Staff Bag, designed to command attention on the course, to the lightweight Sunday Bag built for relaxed rounds, each piece in the collection reflects the shift into peak golf season and the anticipation of more rounds ahead.
To shop Srixon's Limited-Edition Spring Collection, visit us.dunlopsports.com/srixon.
Pricing & Availability
Spring Major Collection Staff Bag: $549.99
Spring Major Collection Stand Bag: $399.99
Spring Major Collection Sunday Bag: $199.99
Spring Major Collection Headcovers: $39.99
Srixon Major Hat: $34.99
Spring Major Collection Towel: $29.99
Launch Date: April 1, 2026
CONTACT:
Noelle Zavaleta
Media & Communications Director
[email protected]
SOURCE: Dunlop Sports Americas
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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