Under Armour unveils ‘Warning’ apparel collection ahead of ‘Battle of Bethpage’

Under Armour has launched a new apparel range that pays homage to 2025 Ryder Cup venue Bethpage Black, the New York-based course that is widely regarded to be one of the most testing layouts in the game.

Under Armour has launched a new apparel range that pays homage to 2025 Ryder Cup venue Bethpage Black, the New York-based course that is widely regarded to be one of the most testing layouts in the game.

The new ‘Warning’ collection references the sign that greets all golfers as they prepare to play the 7,400-yard course, which says “WARNING – The Black Course Is An Extremely Difficult Course Which We Recommend Only For Highly Skilled Golfers”.

Available at select retailers from September 2, key pieces in the collection include the Playoff Warning Polo in Midnight Navy and White/Grey; the UA Icon Warning Hoodie in Midnight Navy and Royal Blue; the Drive Pro Hybrid midlayer offered in Royal Blue and Midnight Navy; and the Drive 5 Panel Cap in Midnight Navy.

Richard Palmer-Jones from Under Armour Golf said: “The test that lies ahead for Team Europe and Team USA in the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black will form the heartbeat of what is going to be a truly memorable event in New York. Any golf course that comes with its own warning should be taken very seriously and we felt it was a great way to pay our own respects by launching this exciting apparel line-up.

“Under Armour’s ‘Warning’ collection offers a bright and refreshing look that will appeal to many golfers who are looking to stand out on the course with a nod to one of the most famous team sport events.”

For more details, visit www.underarmour.co.uk

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