April 3, 2026Updated April 7, 2026, 9:36 a.m. ET

There are certain shades of green that don’t just signal spring, they signal golf. The kind of green that shows up on television commercials in January and February and makes you stop what you’re doing. The kind that pairs perfectly with bright white, blooming flowers, and the quiet hum of anticipation that builds every April. It’s the same palette that has defined one of the game’s most recognizable weeks, and Srixon has leaned all the way into it with a limited-edition Spring Collection that feels equal parts tribute and invitation.

The 2026 Srixon limited-edition Spring Collection.

With just a glance, golfers gets it. Deep green, crisp white, clean lines. You can practically hear Verne Lundquist.

The Spring Collection includes just about everything you would need if you were playing in the season’s first major or wanted to make a statement at your home house. The Tour Staff bag ($549.99) anchors the collection and will be used by players like 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama and major winners Keegan Bradley, Shane Lowry and J.J. Spaun. The Stand bag ($399.99), however, is a more practical option everyday for most weekend players, while the Sunday bag ($199.99) feels like it was made for those late-afternoon loops when the sun hangs a little longer and the scorecard matters a little less.

Shop new Srixon Spring CollectionThe lining of the Spring Collection bags is detailed in vintage-looking tickets and badges

But, as with so many things that celebrate golf’s greatest events and traditions, the devil is in the details. Inside the bags, the liners are covered in badge-style graphics. Headcovers ($39.99), towels ($29.99) and a hat ($34.99) round things out, creating a look that feels intentional from top to bottom.

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Srixon’s Spring Collection arrives right on cue as azaleas start popping and fairways begin to wake up. There’s a natural pull to refresh everything, your game, your gear, maybe even your mindset. It’s that same seasonal reset that James Brown might have called a new beginning, just with a little more rhythm and a lot fewer microphones.

And if you’re in Georgia, maybe you pair it all with a peach on the turn.

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