TaylorMade British Open 2024 Staff Bag Staff Colour

€679.00

Limited Edition

Code TA24A0303001

The 2024 British Open staff bag offers a regal tribute to the game's oldest major and its host venue, founded in 1878.

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TaylorMade British Open 2024 Staff Bag Staff Colour

The 2024 British Open staff bag offers a regal tribute to the game's oldest major and its host venue, founded in 1878. Returning to Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland, for the 10th time, this year's British Open is steeped in nobility. The staff bag, adorned with royal elements, celebrates centuries-old traditions.

Design Inspiration

The Latin phrase 'Tam Arte Quam Marte,' meaning 'As Much by Skill as by Strength,' is displayed on the handle. Gold railroad tracks with the number 11 on the back of the bag celebrate one of the course's most challenging holes, bordered by tracks on the right side.

All Hail These Hallowed Grounds

The staff bag's colors of purple, gold and white symbolize the regal heritage of this year's venue, which received Royal designation in 1978 on its centenary. The gold ring around the top of the bag bears the inscription "152nd" to mark the 152nd playing of golf's oldest championship. Additionally, a gold ring at the bottom of the bag features two serpents, representing the host venue’s seal.

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