Taylormade 2025 British Open Staff Bag
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The Steam Line staff bag is full of Northern Irish flare and draws inspiration from the Portrush steam line train that runs adjacent to the course.
The British Open is the oldest major championship in golf, and the Steam Line staff bag is worthy of the occasion. Black, red, green colourways and accents of gold can be found throughout, in addition to subtle nods that pay respect to Northern Ireland and the British open.
The staff bag’s prominent design features draw inspiration from the Portrush steam line train that’s been in operation since 1855. Its engine colours of red and black are featured prominently on the bag’s exterior, as is green which signifies the colour of the passenger cars. The staff bag’s side panels are black and showcase rivets, just like the train’s engine.
Subtle nods to the infamous Portrush steam line train and Northern Ireland appear throughout. On the backside top valuables pocket, a patch commemorates the host venue in the form of a vintage train ticket. Directly below, a clover celebrates Northern Ireland.
The year ’25 on either side panel marks this year’s British Open. A train on the handle further celebrates the iconic steam line. ‘All Aboard!’ appears on the frontside valuables pocket. The interior lining of the pockets was inspired by the train’s seat cushions.