Maxfli and Metalwood Studio Nod to Golf’s Golden Era With Nostalgia-Themed Capsule

Maxfli and Metalwood Studio Nod to Golf’s Golden Era With Nostalgia-Themed Capsule

As a seasoned golfer with a soft spot for golf’s rich history, I find this collaboration between Maxfli and Metalwood to be a stroke of genius! Growing up playing with clubs that could pass as antiques, I can appreciate the nod to the bygone golden era that Metalwood is so skillfully weaving into their designs.


For more than a century, Maxfli has been a trailblazer in the golf world, known for its innovative designs, exceptional performance, and traditional artisanship. In a fresh collaboration, this longstanding golf brand is celebrating its extensive history by drawing inspiration from Metalwood Studio’s contemporary styles. The collection looks back at iconic equipment, timeless logos, and memorable advertisements from Maxfli’s past to honor its rich legacy. At the same time, it offers stylish apparel options for today’s fashion-conscious golfers who appreciate a blend of tradition and modernity.

Maxfli consistently provides durability, reliability, and top-tier performance from any position on the golf course, thanks to its traditional design heritage and longstanding dedication to premium materials and advanced production methods. With DICK’S Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy at the helm, Maxfli’s enduring presence and esteemed reputation in the golf industry has earned it an endorsement from Cole Young’s Metalwood, a trendsetting brand spearheading golf fashion’s modern revival.

It is likely that Young was eager to watch as the underdog, Fred Couples, claimed victory at the 1992 Masters Tournaments. He also scoured for affordable clubs and vintage clothing items to add to his collection, eventually blending these classic pieces with modern designs for his brand’s unique style. Established in 2020, Metalwood combines hazy graphics, retro patterns, and relaxed Caddyshack-inspired shapes, subtly nodding towards the bygone golfing era.

In a nod to the fusion of sports and urban fashion redefining golf’s style trend, Metalwood reflects Maxfli’s harmonious blend of heritage and innovation through an array of stylish, tailored apparel. The line showcases a checked athletic vest, zip-up jackets with hoods, crewneck sweaters, polos for performance, T-shirts, and caps bearing both brands, providing streetwear-influenced pieces suitable for play on and off the green.

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia when I think about Maxfli’s iconic Australian Blade Golf Clubs, first introduced in 1976. Although these blades are no longer being produced today, they were legendary for their minimalistic design and precision engineering, offering players exceptional feedback and control.

Different elements, such as the shape of Australia, are seen on the color-blocked polo shirts, which come in red and white. The clothing also features shared logos and graphics that appear worn out. On the accessory front, hats are offered in faded colors like gray, green, and blue, with a subtle pinstripe design and “Maxfli” embroidery. Notably, the hats also showcase a pattern reminiscent of gorpcore style, referencing Metalwood’s popular camo hat.

Metalwood continues its knack for bold, attention-grabbing designs with urban influences in their silhouettes, all while upholding Maxfli’s reputation for high-performance golf equipment. This collection ensures the age-old recipe for success on the golf course stays unbeaten: “Lead with your hips, create a good indentation, and swing like Maxi.” It’s an assured method to reach Maxfli’s peak performance.

Experience the live showcase of the collaborative collection up in the galleries above, and kick-start your shopping spree for it on Metalwood’s official website come October 6th. Swing by DICK’S Sporting Goods and Golf Galaxy stores to get your hands on the Maxfli line!

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2024-10-04 18:56