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Brand to Watch: Kingfisher Golf

7 Pieces
Brand to Watch: Kingfisher Golf

Fiona started Kingfisher Golf at a kitchen counter in East Dallas with a simple pitch: nice things, fair prices. Polos, tees, and caps — nothing else. Every production run is 100 pieces or fewer. No hype drops, no performance fabric monologues, no lifestyle fiction.

The Kit Polo, Black Striped Polo, and Cream Polo all come in at $49.99. The Worst Golfer in Dallas Tee is $34.99 and might be the most honest piece of golf apparel on the market. The Logo Golfer Cap is $24.99. That's the entire catalog, and that's the point. Made with heart in Texas. If you've been waiting for a golf brand that respects your wallet and your taste, this is the one.

The Collection — 7 Pieces
Kingfisher Golf — lifestyle shot on the course
Kingfisher Golf
East Dallas · Nice Things, Fair Prices
Started at a kitchen counter in East Dallas by a designer named Fiona. Polos, tees, and caps — nothing else. Every run is 100 pieces or fewer. No hype, no performance claims, no lifestyle fiction. Just well-designed, fairly priced golf apparel for people who care about the details but don't need to broadcast it. The tagline says it all: nice things, fair prices.
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Kingfisher Golf Kit Polo — on model
Kingfisher Golf
Kit Polo — $49.99
The polo line is the backbone. Ten styles, all $49.99, all built on performance fabric with a clean collar. Produced by the same factories behind the big-brand polos — same materials, same construction — just without the markup or the logo tax. The Kit Polo is a good starting point. Runs of 100 mean they move fast.
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Kingfisher Golf Black Striped Polo — on model
Kingfisher Golf
Black Striped Polo — $49.99
The Black Striped Polo is the one that looks like it costs twice what it does. Subtle texture, clean lines, no visible branding on the front. The kind of shirt that works at a muni in the morning and dinner that night. Fiona's design background shows up in the details — the collar sits right, the weight feels considered.
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Kingfisher Golf Cream Polo — on model
Kingfisher Golf
Cream Polo — $49.99
The Cream Polo rounds out the range with a quieter option. Same $49.99 price, same performance fabric. Kingfisher doesn't do seasonal drops or trend-chasing — they make shirts they'd want to wear, produce a hundred of each, and move on. If it sells out, it's gone. No restocks, no waitlists.
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Kingfisher Golf Worst Golfer in Dallas Tee
Kingfisher Golf
Worst Golfer in Dallas Tee — $34.99
The graphic tee line leans into Dallas pride and self-deprecating golf humor. 'Worst Golfer in Dallas' is the signature. 100% cotton, $30–$35. The 'Getting Worse' tee and 'Dallas Original' round out the collection. These aren't performance shirts — they're what you throw on after the round or to the range on a Saturday.
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Kingfisher Golf Logo Golfer Cap
Kingfisher Golf
Logo Golfer Cap — $24.99
The cap wall is deep — 17 styles at $24.99 each. Heavy DAL branding across the line in every color you'd want. Structured and unstructured options, nylon golfers, dad caps, camo. The Logo Golfer is the cleanest silhouette. At $25 a hat, the cap line is probably the easiest entry point into the brand.
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Kingfisher Golf — lifestyle shot
Kingfisher Golf
Made with Heart in Texas
Made with heart in Texas. Fiona started Kingfisher with a sewing machine and a pile of thrift store scraps. The brand grew from the overlap of her design background and her brother's golf habit. No investors, no influencer strategy, no fiction about changing your game. Just a small Dallas brand making considered clothes in small batches. Worth knowing. @kingfisher.golf
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