The 2025 Open merch is the ultimate ode to one of the UK's most beautiful courses
Featuring an exclusive artwork designed for the 153rd Open by artist Lee Wybranski.

A piece of official merch from The Open Championship in your bag is among one of the biggest badges of honour available in the game of golf.
The original Major, which this year returns to Northern Ireland's iconic Royal Portrush Golf Course for its 153rd playing, is perhaps the most desirable tournament to both attend and win outside of the Masters. And with some of the UK's most renowned courses playing host in tandem, the merch on offer is naturally in a class of its own as a result.
This year's selection, now on sale online and also set to be available on the ground at Royal Portrush, is no different, with an incredible selection on offer that'll add a much-needed pop of colour, alongside some artistic flair, to any golf bag.
Developed in collaboration with world-renowned golf artist Lee Wybranski and produced by PRG Golf, the collection highlights the incredible poster artwork created by the American-based artist for this year's tournament.

The most renowned artist in his field, Wybranski's work has helped set the stage for countless iconic major tournaments over the decades, with his work featuring on posters and merch for multiple Opens, U.S. Opens, and Masters Tournaments.
Colourful and swathed in a sun-soaked palette of pinks, blues and greens, Wybranski's artwork celebrates the rolling topography, grassy knolls and oceanside vistas that make Royal Portrush one of the world's most picturesque places to play golf.
The collection comprises just about everything you could hope to stash in your bag as a souvenir of a visit to one of the world's most iconic golf tournaments. Included are both blade and mallet putter covers, driver and wood covers, as well as a zip-up tote bag for stashing tees, ball-markers and other golfing bric-a-brac.
Prints of Wybranski's fantastic poster are also on offer, while a selection of classic accessories, coloured in the traditional navy and gold of The Open, will be available for those who want a more lowkey look.
The full collection is available online at the official website of the R&A, and will also be available in-person at Royal Portrush throughout the weekend of the tournament. Check out a few of our favourite pieces below.