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Golf Monthly
|May 2025
Why Peter Millar is the ideal partner for Golf Monthly's Top 100 courses
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With its commitment to excellence and service, an offering that delivers classic and contemporary design and a drive to innovate and evolve, clothing brand Peter Millar is the perfect partner for Golf Monthly's Top 100 courses. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Peter Millar has grown through the years to become a complete golf and lifestyle clothing brand, producing luxury performance sportswear, active and golf apparel, plus casual and formal tailored garments.
Like all the courses in Golf Monthly's Top 100 list, Peter Millar delivers superb variety plus high-quality design and presentation, using the very best in materials and craftsmanship. Put simply, both have an overarching objective of delivering the best products possible.This commitment to excellence could be the reason Peter Millar is stocked in 94 of the Top 100 courses. There's a synergy driven by the customer relationships forged with the clubs. The brand offers quality, crested embroidery and, above all, exemplary service.
Face the elements
We know that on the golf courses of the UK and Ireland, the golfer can face all weathers. Peter Millar has you covered. If the sun is shining, there's a huge range of lightweight polos in a selection of vibrant and more muted colours, depending on your taste.
If the weather isn't so kind, exceptional, high-performance rain gear will protect you and allow you to continue to perform your best. The Rain Walker suit (5 stars from Golf Monthly) was designed specifically to meet the technical needs of the Walker Cup team. It's now available on general sale. It delivers unbelievable mobility and is highly waterproof, windproof and breathable.
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