Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into the world of golf apparel lately, specifically what Patrick Cantlay’s been sporting. You know, that guy can seriously play, and honestly, his style on the course is pretty slick, too. I mean, who doesn’t want to look good while they’re swinging, right?
First off, I started noticing that Cantlay keeps it pretty classic, especially on the weekends. I saw him wearing this Ryan polo by Draddy Sport, which looked super comfortable. It’s apparently made from some special jersey material that acts like a tech polo but feels more natural. So, I thought, “Hey, that sounds like something I need to check out!”
Then there was this whole thing about his hat, or lack thereof. Apparently, he said it just didn’t fit right, not at Whistling Straits or the Ryder Cup. Later, I found out he was getting married right after the Ryder Cup and didn’t want a weird tan line for the photos. Makes sense, I guess. Gotta look sharp for the big day!
- Found out Cantlay’s got some big names backing him.
- Looked into B. Draddy and Zero Restriction.
And get this, it seems like he’s backed by some big financial company, and he’s also wearing stuff from B. Draddy and Zero Restriction. Those brands are part of Summit Golf Brands, which sounds pretty fancy. I did a bit of digging, and it turns out B. Draddy is all about that high-end, classy look, while Zero Restriction is more about performance gear.
Oh, and I stumbled upon some stuff about his wife, Nikki Guidish. She’s a pharmacist and used to be a fitness model. Pretty cool, huh? She even modeled for some of Tony Little’s fitness stuff on HSN. Seems like they’re a power couple in their own right.
Started to look at what Cantlay actually wears.
- Noticed he’s been wearing Hugo Boss and FootJoy.
- Saw him rocking Titleist gear, too.
As for his actual gear, I saw that he’s been wearing Hugo Boss apparel, which, let’s be real, always looks sharp. And for shoes, he’s into FootJoy, which I know a lot of golfers swear by. I even saw him winning the BMW Championship in Titleist gear, so that tells you something, right? The guy’s got good taste, both in his game and his clothes.
Honestly, the more I looked into it, the more impressed I was with Cantlay’s style. It’s not flashy, but it’s definitely classy and functional. And it seems like he’s got some solid brands backing him, which is always a good sign.
So, yeah, that’s my deep dive into Patrick Cantlay’s apparel. It’s been a fun little research project, and who knows, maybe I’ll even pick up a few pieces for myself. After all, if it’s good enough for a pro like Cantlay, it’s probably good enough for a weekend warrior like me, right?