The 49th playing of the Women’s British Open makes its way to Wales and one of links golf’s most celebrated venues. Team TaylorMade will be regaled in the Dragonborn Collection which celebrates the tournament, host venue and Welsh customs and traditions.
Let’s have a closer look at this limited-edition collection which can be yours too.
The 2025 Women’s British Open will be played in Wales for the first time ever, and the Dragonborn staff bag celebrates the occasion in a big way.
Drawing inspiration from the red dragon, Y Ddraig Goch, found on the Welsh flag, the staff bag symbolizes strength, courage and power.
WELSH INSPIRATIONS
Though the country of Wales might be small, it’s rich with history and tradition. The Dragonborn staff bag brings those themes to light.
The exterior boasts shades of traditional white, red and green that are representative of the Welsh flag. The scaled texture reminds us of the importance dragons play in Welsh lore. Daffodils sit adjacent to TaylorMade logos on the staff bag’s side panels where they honor the country’s official flower.
A spoon appears on the handle where it commemorates the Welsh tradition of exchanging love spoons that dates back to the 17th century. ‘CYMRU’ is emblazoned on the frontside valuables pocket where it spells Wales in the native tongue. The staff bag’s interior pocket linings draw inspiration from Prince of Wales texture.
HONORING THE HOST VENUE
The Dragonborn staff bag wouldn’t be complete without paying homage to the seaside host venue. The year 1909 appears on the backside valuables pocket where it signifies the year the host course received Royal recognition from King Edward VII.
On the bottom collar, sea waves offer a subtle, yet necessary reminder that every hole on the course offers a view of the Bristol Channel.
DRAGONBORN HEADCOVERS
The Dragonborn headcovers further complement the staff bag as they carry on the themes of Y Ddraig Goch, the red dragon that is the Welsh National symbol. They’re also laden with Welsh-inspired TaylorMade logos and daffodils. The blade putter headcover is especially eye-catching.
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