Footjoy joins forces with Todd Snyder to design a retro-inspired capsule

Footjoy kicked off the spring golf season with the launch of their new Premiere Series — a collection of footwear they designed in collaboration with their leading staffers that melds functionality and traditional golf style. 

The Footjoy x Todd Snyder collection is meant to evoke an effortlessly cool style that feels both vintage and modern. Courtesy

Now, as we kick off the first round of the Masters, the iconic golf company has partnered with NYC-based designer, Todd Snyder — a leading menswear brand that’s well known for its quintessential American style.

Snyder is no stranger to golf or product collaborations, so this partnership makes perfect sense. The goal of the line is to evoke nostalgia, and honor the likes of Arnold Palmer and Chi Chi Rodriquez. The line reflects on Snyder’s time as a child around the game — a time before performance fabrics took over and players conjured an effortlessly cool aesthetic. 

The line includes a special edition of the Premiere Series shoe, tipped polos, joggers, drawstring shorts, sleeveless cardigans, 1/4 zip fleeces, a jacket and a handful of accessories. 

You can view the complete collection on Footjoy.com, or scroll down to view a few of our favorite items.

Footjoy Packard by Todd Snyder

$225
The Packard shoe is part of Footjoy’s latest Premiere Series. It delivers comfort and tour-caliber performance, and the Todd Snyder version is available in Navy and Olive.

The FootJoy X Todd Snyder Tipped Polo

$95
This retro-inspired style is made from a blend of soft cotton and proprietary moisture-wicking fabric for a performance polo that feels vintage but performs.

Footjoy x Todd Snyder Weekender Golf Short

$100
These cotton stretch shorts have all the comfort of sweats, but have belt loops to make them golf-course appropriate.

Footjoy x Todd Snyder Quarter-Zip Pullover

$165
This 1/4 zip feels like your favorite hoodie, but features that same retro tipped style.

Emily Haas

Golf.com Contributor