TaylorMade's 2024 Season Opener collection celebrates the kickoff of the men's major season.
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When you’re a kid, there’s always something to look forward to, be it the anticipation of a snow day or the fun of dressing up for Halloween.
For adult golf fans, we might not have snow days or Halloween, but we do have the kickoff to Masters week every April, and with it another standout collection of gear to celebrate the first men’s major of the year from TaylorMade.
Staff bag
The 2024 TaylorMade Masters staff bag brings together classic styling with modern touches by utilizing a more classic TaylorMade side logo to go along with the white-and-green color-blocking and embossed azaleas.
Although the outside of the bag offers traditional colors, the inside is a different story with the pocket liners featuring a stacked peach collage that contrasts the green and white to honor the home state of Augusta National and it’s official fruit.
Covers and golf balls
The green-and-white theme continues to the full collection of head covers, featuring driver, fairway wood and hybrid, plus both blade and mallet covers for putters. The liners of the covers feature the same peach collage fabric as the staff bag, so whether you’re opening a pocket or pulling the headcover of your driver, the peach theme runs throughout.
TaylorMade is also offering the 2024 TP5 and TP5X golf balls with Peach Pix. The peach theme is made apparent the moment you grab the box because the specially-made boxes even feel like fuzzy peach skin.
If you are looking to get your hands on this Season Opener gear, you best act quickly because it’s only available at TaylorMadegolf.com, and select retailers, so once it’s gone it’s gone. The staff bag is $599, the headcovers range from $99 to $119 and the PIX season openers are $59 a dozen
Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.