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1989 British Open Royal Troon Long Sleeve Polo-Shirt (M)

1989 British Open Royal Troon Long Sleeve Polo-Shirt (M)

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Label Size: Large

Recommended Size: Medium

Pit to Pit: 22”

Length: 27”

Condition: 9/10 Very Good



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1989 British Open Royal Troon Long Sleeve Polo-Shirt (M)

Product History

Cut in navy and red cotton with a bold contrast stripe, this 1989 British Open long sleeve polo brings a distinctly late-80s look. It features a red collar and placket, elastic cuffs, and a roomy silhouette that wears much like a lightweight rugby top. Royal Troon’s crest sits at the chest, while large “1989 British Open” lettering spans the front for a standout tournament detail.

This piece comes from a memorable Open at Troon, a venue known for its coastal winds and classic links character. Merch from that year leaned into strong colour blocks and simple graphics, giving players and fans something they could wear long after tournament week. Today it reads as a nostalgic, statement layer - part golf history, part vintage casual, and immediately recognisable to anyone who follows the game’s oldest major.