Leading accessories brand PRG Golf has unveiled its 2026 PGA Championship collection, headlined by a limited-edition barrel cover designed by acclaimed golf artist Lee Wybranski, alongside a wider range of accessories inspired by the heritage and character of Philadelphia.
Marking the fourth consecutive year that PRG has crafted a limited-edition Wybranski product for the PGA Championship, the 2026 design continues a series that began in 2023 and has become a staple for collectors and fans of the game. Wybranski’s latest interpretation for the 108th staging of the tournament has been brought to life by PRG as a premium barrel cover, offering a unique way for golfers to carry a piece of the event with them on the course.

The 2026 Lee Wybranski Barrel Cover will be available exclusively at prg-golf.com in the lead-up to the event, as well as at the on-site merchandise tent during tournament week at Aronimink Golf Club. An artist whose work has become synonymous with golf’s biggest stages, Wybranski has collaborated extensively with PRG across some of the sport’s most celebrated events.
In 2025 alone, partnerships spanned the Ryder Cup, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and The Open Championship, with each collection reflecting his ability to distill the character of a venue into bold, collectible must-have designs.s Alongside the headline barrel cover, PRG’s 2026 PGA Championship Accessory Range has been designed and crafted in-house by the brand’s design team, in collaboration with championship organisers.

Drawing inspiration from the city of Philadelphia, the collection incorporates visual cues from its sporting culture – including references to the city’s NFL team’s iconic eagle emblem – as well as architectural and historical elements that reflect its place at the heart of America’s founding story.
The product line includes a variety of headcovers and accessories, each developed to combine functionality with distinctive design, offering golfers a connection to both the Championship and its host city. PRG CEO, Stephen Riley, said: “The PGA Championship presents an opportunity to create something that resonates beyond the tournament itself.
“With Lee’s artwork, there is always a story to tell, and this year’s piece captures the essence of the event in a way that feels both timeless and fresh. “At the same time, our design team has taken great care to reflect the character of Philadelphia throughout the wider collection. It’s a city rich in history and identity, and that has come through strongly in the final products.”
The 2026 PGA Championship collection launches on April 22, with all accessories available at the on-site merchandise tent throughout tournament week at Aronimink. A selection of products will also be available to golfers across the United States and Canada via prg-golf.com, while stocks last.
