Weekly Highlights: From the Gold Coast to Corporate Fairways

This week brings together a wide mix of custom projects. These span tournament golf, golf society travel, corporate events, and trade workwear. From Australia to Gibraltar and beyond, each order highlights how tailored kit supports different needs across the game and beyond.

Below is a round-up of this week’s key highlights.

Final Stop on the Gold Coast For the LET Tour

LET Tour HighlightsThe Sunshine Coast swing is drawing to a close, with attention now turning to Sanctuary Cove Golf & Country Club on the Gold Coast for the Australian WPGA Championship. This event marks the final stop of the Australian stretch before the tour moves on.

Our sponsored caddie Sonny is once again on the bag for Alexandra Försterling. As the field looks to finish the Australian leg on a high, there is added motivation to perform well, build momentum, and climb the leaderboard heading into the next phase of the season.

Sanctuary Cove presents a true championship test. The course is known for its immaculate presentation and strategic layout. Tree-lined fairways demand accuracy. Well-placed bunkers and fast, undulating greens leave little room for error.

In addition, coastal conditions on the Gold Coast can play a significant role. Changing breezes and warm weather often influence club selection and course management. As a result, precision and decision-making become just as important as execution.

Sonny’s experience and calm presence on the bag, combined with Alexandra’s consistent ball-striking, continue to make a strong partnership as they navigate one of Australia’s premier tournament venues.
This event forms part of the wider Ladies European Tour schedule, which continues to feature some of the best players in the game competing across international venues.


From Australia to New Adventures

Custom Embroidered Polo ShirtsAs Sonny prepares to leave Australia, a group of golfers in the UK is preparing for their own journey in the opposite direction. This golf society trip to Australia in 2026 is already taking shape, with custom kit heading out this week.

The order includes custom embroidered polo shirts, bright yellow Cool Comforts, designed specifically for the group’s trip. The design features a kangaroo emblem alongside the text “Australia 2026,” presented upside down as a subtle nod to the southern hemisphere and the spirit of travelling for golf.

The bold colour ensures the group will stand out throughout their trip, while the lightweight, breathable fabric provides comfort across long days on and off the course. From travel days to rounds in warmer conditions, versatility plays an important role.

Custom kit is a key part of many golf society experiences. It helps create a unified identity while adding to the overall atmosphere of the trip. For those planning similar events, our guide to golf society essentials highlights the key items that can help bring a group together on and off the course.


Corporate Tee-Off in Gibraltar

Custom Corporate Golf KitCorporate golf continues to be a major focus, with another custom order heading out this week to Gibraltar for Trusted Novus Bank’s upcoming golf day.

The order includes 24 dozen Titleist Velocity custom printed golf balls, along with 1,000 printed wooden tees. Both items have been customised with the company logo, ensuring consistent branding throughout the event.

When it comes to corporate golf days, small details can make a significant difference. Branded items such as golf balls and tees are used directly during play, keeping the company identity visible throughout the round.

In addition, choosing reliable, high-quality products helps ensure a positive experience for participants across all ability levels. Titleist Velocity golf balls, for example, are designed to deliver distance and consistency, making them a strong choice for corporate events.

For those planning similar occasions, our complete guide to corporate golf day gifts and prizes explores a range of ideas to help elevate event presentation and engagement.


Hat to Cap Season

This time of year brings a familiar challenge for those working outdoors. Mornings can still feel cold, while afternoons often warm up quickly. As a result, adaptable workwear becomes essential.

One of our local trade customers has recently placed a custom order designed to handle exactly these changing conditions. The order includes printed bobble hats for early starts, branded caps for later in the day, and a restock of printed T-shirts for their garden services team.

Layering plays an important role in maintaining comfort throughout the day. Bobble hats provide warmth during cooler hours, while caps offer protection and comfort when temperatures rise. Meanwhile, T-shirts ensure the team remains consistent and presentable as conditions change.

For businesses operating in outdoor environments, practicality and branding go hand in hand. Custom workwear helps maintain a professional appearance while also supporting day-to-day performance across varying weather conditions.


Summary

This week’s highlights showcase the diversity of custom kit across different sectors. From professional tournament golf on the Gold Coast to golf society travel, corporate events in Gibraltar, and trade workwear closer to home, each order reflects a specific requirement.

Whether it’s supporting performance on the course, creating a unified group identity, or reinforcing brand presence at corporate events, custom kit continues to play an important role across every environment.

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