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LIV Golf’s Finest: How Stuburt’s Fashion Meets Performance at the PGA Championship

Stuburt Golf is confidently approaching Quail Hollow, accompanied by four well-dressed gunslingers from the LIV corral.

If you’ve been wondering why Sergio Garcia, Joaquin Niemann, Dean Burmester and David Puig keep looking as slick as freshly-cut fairways, here’s the lowdown.

Who’s wearing what—and why should LIV fans care?

  • Sergio Garcia – the matador of mojo, still flashing that Iberian grin.
  • Joaquin Niemann – Chile’s smooth-swinging disruptor.
  • Dean Burmester – South Africa’s long-ball brawler.
  • David Puig – the young Spaniard who already swings like tomorrow belongs to him.

These four will peg it up at the 2025 PGA Championship this week, each draped in Stuburt threads that promise to breathe, stretch and—crucially—survive the Carolina humidity better than a sportswriter’s notebook.

It’s the second major of the season, just a month after the same quartet turned Augusta’s emerald carpet into their personal catwalk.

“Fashion forward,” but is it really performance gear?

“Our sponsored athletes continue to showcase our fashion-forward designs on the biggest stages in golf,” said Graeme Stevens, Managing Director at Stuburt.

“Week in week out, these guys are playing incredible golf, benefitting from the performance characteristics of the Stuburt brand, and looking great while they do it.

I’m so proud to see our brand feature so heavily on the LIV Tour, PGA Tour, DP World Tour and many feeder Tour’s, but when you see the guys teeing up at the Majors, it really does make you appreciate how far we have come recent years.”

Translation: the clothes aren’t just pretty—they’re engineered to handle sweat, stretch and the occasional beer bath when your team wins.

What has Stuburt done lately besides look good?

  • Four LIV wins this season between Niemann and Garcia.
  • Three Fireballs GC team titles, thanks to Garcia and Puig lighting fuses everywhere from Jeddah to Adelaide.
  • A rebrand that’s turned “that British shoe company” into a full-scale apparel force seen on LIV Golf, the PGA Tour, the DP World Tour and every mini-tour kid hustling a Monday qualifier.

Stuburt’s resurgence feels less like a marketing makeover and more like a veteran caddie’s second wind—steady, savvy and suddenly everywhere you look.

The Quail Hollow question: can clothes boost confidence?

Absolutely—just ask Sergio, who’s been strutting tee boxes like a man with an Armani secret.

Modern performance fabric wicks away doubt as efficiently as perspiration, and a dialled-in fit keeps athletes swinging freely on the 72nd hole when lesser polos start clinging like wet toilet paper.

How to follow the brand like a well-hit stinger

  • Instagram: @stuburtgolf for giveaways, drop dates and behind-the-ropes style shots.
  • Website: stuburt.com for the full catalogue, tech specs and a glimpse at what your closet could look like with fewer “I-swear-I’ll-fit-into-this-again” polos.

Final word from the couch

Stuburt’s story this week isn’t just about hues and hemlines. It’s about a heritage label elbowing its way back into golf’s inner circle—at a major venue, on a global stage, with LIV’s headline makers as billboards.

So when you flip on the coverage and wonder why Sergio’s shirt sits just so or Niemann’s collar never wilts, remember: it’s not sorcery, it’s Stuburt.

Whether that edge translates into hoisting the Wanamaker is up to the pellets they stripe. But style points? Stuburt’s already five-under before the opening tee shot.

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