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1997 Ryder Cup Event Staff Polo-Shirt (L)

1997 Ryder Cup Event Staff Polo-Shirt (L)

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Label Size: Large 

Recommended Size: Large

Pit to Pit: 22"

Length: 32.5"

Condition: 8/10 Very Good. Minor signs of wear.

 

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1997 Ryder Cup Event Staff Polo-Shirt (L)

Product History

A striped short-sleeve polo in black, cream, and grey, finished with a solid black collar and cuffs. Gold embroidery details include the Ryder Cup trophy on the collar, "Johnnie Walker" on the right sleeve, and "Event Team" on the left. A three-button placket keeps it classic, while the relaxed cut gives it an easy, vintage feel. Lightweight cotton makes it wearable on or off the course, with a lived-in texture that nods to late-90s golf style.

This piece was created for the 1997 Ryder Cup, hosted at Valderrama in Spain, the first Ryder Cup ever played on continental European soil. Worn by the event staff, it carries the energy of one of golf’s most iconic tournaments, remembered for Seve Ballesteros’ leadership and Europe’s historic victory. More than just a polo, it’s a snapshot of golf culture in the 90s, balancing formality with the casual ease of the game itself.