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1997 Ryder Cup Johnnie Walker Quarter Zip Jacket (L)

1997 Ryder Cup Johnnie Walker Quarter Zip Jacket (L)

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Label Size: N/A (missing size label) 

Recommended Size: Large

Pit to Pit: 27.5"

Length: 29.5"

Condition: 9/10 Very Good

 

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1997 Ryder Cup Johnnie Walker Quarter Zip Jacket (L)

Product History

Black quarter zip jacket with a bold yellow contrast collar and embroidered detailing at the chest and sleeve. The front features Ryder Cup ’97 branding with the trophy flanked by the European and U.S. flags, while the sleeve carries the Johnnie Walker logo in gold thread. A lightweight shell with elasticated cuffs and hem gives it an easy, relaxed fit that layers well. Half-zip front and stand-up collar offer versatility in styling and coverage.

This jacket comes from the 1997 Ryder Cup at Valderrama in Spain, the first time the event was held outside the U.K. or U.S. Sponsored by Johnnie Walker, that year marked a milestone in golf’s global growth, with Europe edging out the U.S. in a dramatic finish. The piece embodies that moment in Ryder Cup history - a blend of sport, culture, and international energy - making it both a functional outer layer and a collectible link to one of the game’s defining eras.