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3 Aussie Golf Brands You Should Know

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3 Aussie Golf Brands You Should Know

Three brands from the other side of the world doing golf apparel better than most of the names you already know. Left of Field Golf leads with the Elements Polo and a relaxed Australian sensibility — Nick Ilias built this brand around landscapes, not dress codes. Walker Golf Things brings the adidas collab Quarter Zip, the Knockout V Polo, and knits that feel like they belong at a coastal links.

Then there's Penta Golf — the Grid Polo collab with Barnaby's in Lemon Sorbet is the kind of piece that starts conversations on the range. Across all three, you're looking at $55 to $296, with most picks landing well under $150. Australia's indie golf scene is real, and these three are leading it.

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Left of Field Golf — Elements Polo
Left of Field Golf
Elements Polo · $105
Left of Field Golf makes modern golf apparel inspired by Australian landscapes — no strict dress codes, no stuffy traditions. The Elements Polo ($105) is their signature piece: technical fabric with a relaxed cut that plays as well on the course as it does at the pub after. Founded by Nick Ilias, LOFG is building a quiet following in the indie golf space with clean designs and accessible pricing.
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Left of Field Golf — Pintuck 2.0 Short Cream
Left of Field Golf
Pintuck 2.0 Short · $99
The Pintuck 2.0 Short ($99) is LOFG's bestseller — clean pintuck detail down the front, stretch fabric, and a fit that sits between slim and relaxed. Available in cream, black, and navy. The pintuck is subtle enough that you don't notice it from ten feet away, but it gives the short a structure that flat-front designs miss. Smart detail work.
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Left of Field Golf — Bass Polo White
Left of Field Golf
Bass Polo · $105
The Bass Polo in white ($105) is LOFG doing classic polo with Australian sensibility — lightweight performance pique, minimal branding, and a collar that sits flat without looking floppy. It's the kind of polo that works at any course on the planet without looking like it's trying. Clean is the word.
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Left of Field Golf — Elements Outerwear Bundle
Left of Field Golf
Elements Outerwear Bundle · $296
LOFG's Elements Outerwear Bundle ($296) pairs the Bridport Crewneck Pullover with the Elements Weather Jacket — water-repellent, wind-proof, and insulated with YKK zips throughout. The bundle saves you over individual pricing and covers you from cool mornings through full-on rain. Designed for Australian coastal weather, which means it handles Texas spring just fine.
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Walker Golf Things — adidas x Walker Quarter Zip Wonder Sage
Walker Golf Things
adidas x Walker Quarter Zip · A$130
Walker Golf Things is a Melbourne label built on a simple idea: make things you'd wear to the course and the pub. Their adidas collab elevated the brand — this Quarter Zip Pullover in Wonder Sage (A$130) pairs adidas performance fabric with Walker's laid-back Aussie identity. The Kooka (kookaburra) logo has become one of the most recognizable marks in indie golf.
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Walker Golf Things — Knockout V Polo Maple
Walker Golf Things
Knockout V Polo · A$139.95
The Knockout V Polo in Maple (A$139.95) is Walker's premium polo offering — V-neck detail, textured knit fabric, and a warm autumn colorway that stands out in a sea of navy and white. Walker's fits run slightly relaxed, which is intentional — they want you comfortable, not constricted. The Maple shade is the kind of color you didn't know you wanted until you see it.
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Walker Golf Things — Gold Label Stripe Knit Almond
Walker Golf Things
Gold Label Stripe Knit · A$159.95
Walker's Gold Label line is where the brand goes upmarket. The Stripe Knit in Almond (A$159.95) is a retro-inspired piece that looks like it was pulled from a 1970s Australian pro shop — earthy tones, textured stripe, ribbed cuffs and hem. It's a statement piece for cooler rounds and post-round hangs. The Gold Label range proves Walker can compete above their usual price point.
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Walker Golf Things — All-Weather Pullover Forest/Gold
Walker Golf Things
All-Weather Pullover · A$149.95
The All-Weather Pullover in Forest/Gold (A$149.95) is Walker doing functional outerwear with personality. Water-resistant shell, clean two-tone colorway, and enough warmth for early morning rounds. The forest green with gold accents is distinctly Australian — it reads 'bushland at dawn' without being literal about it. One of the best mid-layer options in the indie golf space.
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Penta Golf — Golf Polo Metal
Penta Golf
PENTA Golf Polo — Metal · $101
Penta Golf launched with one philosophy: a golf course without the people is just a hell of a lot of nice grass. Their Golf Polo in Metal ($101) has a subtle metallic sheen in the fabric that catches light without being flashy. Technical stretch, UPF protection, and a modern cut. Penta's debut collection is small and focused — they're not trying to be everything at once.
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Penta Golf x Barnaby's — Grid Polo Lemon Sorbet
Penta Golf x Barnaby's
Grid Polo — Lemon Sorbet · $101
The PENTA x Barnaby's Grid Polo in Lemon Sorbet ($101) is a collab between two Australian independents — Penta and Barnaby's Golf. The grid pattern is retro in the best way, and the lemon sorbet colorway is loud enough to be interesting without crossing into costume territory. Collabs between small Aussie brands are a good sign for the scene.
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Penta Golf — Hazard Short Moss
Penta Golf
Hazard Short — Moss · $92
Penta's Hazard Short in Moss ($92) is a clean, no-nonsense golf short with a military-inflected colorway. Stretch fabric, flat front, minimal branding. At $92, it undercuts most indie golf shorts by $20–$30. Moss is the smartest color in the range — it pairs with everything and looks good on camera. The name 'Hazard' is a nice touch.
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Penta Golf — Footwork Tee
Penta Golf
Footwork Tee · $55
The Footwork Tee ($55) is Penta's graphic tee offering — a playful illustration that nods to golf footwork fundamentals. It's the kind of shirt you wear to the range or the Saturday morning coffee run before your tee time. At $55, it's an easy entry point into the brand. Penta's whole vibe is approachable and self-aware — they don't take themselves too seriously, which is refreshing.
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