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Glenmuir for Sunderland of Scotland

Pushing golf apparel boundaries

- BY ANGELA SARA WEST

From Nick Faldo, Tiger Woods and Sam Torrance, to Lee Westwood, Colin Montgomeri­e and Jimmie Johnson, the leading technical golf wear brand Sunderland of Scotland has been sported by many of the greatest players in the history of golf. Capturing the essence of the game with its expertly-crafted, traditiona­l but forward-thinking golf wear, the world-famous brand was recently acquired by renowned golf knitwear and clothing company Glenmuir, which has been at the heart of the game ever since its beginnings back in 1891.

Angela Sara West talks to the MD of the much-loved Scottish brands about their winning formula, innovative golf wear and latest on-trend collection­s, famous fans, and dressing the Ryder Cup Team and King’s Cup’s Team Ireland & Team USA!

Born in the birthplace on golf, Scotland, Glenmuir for Sunderland of Scotland stands at the forefront of technology and innovation in performanc­e golf outerwear, and has been crafting quality golf clothing since the late 19th century.

Elegant and Scottish to the core, the revered company is synonymous with golf and, 130 years on, is still thriving today, as it continues to develop its world-renowned reputation as one of the leading golf brands in the industry.

An historic agreement announced last year brought together Scotland’s most-loved golf brands with a combined 230 years of golfing heritage between them. From 1st January 2020, Glenmuir owned the global rights and distributi­on for the Sunderland of Scotland brand outside of Asia, an agreement following on from a successful 10-year partnershi­p where Glenmuir teamed up with Sunderland to become the official European distributo­r for the original, and leading, technical weather wear golf brand.

“Both brands are a natural fit, with their respective Scottish heritage, shared brand values and focus on crafting premium quality durable products,” says Mikhel Ruia, Managing Director of Glenmuir and Sunderland of Scotland. “They also allow us to innovate our product offering for different customers, with the Glenmuir brand focused on traditiona­l and elegant golf wear, and Sunderland of Scotland on technical, high-performanc­e weather wear. “

A HOLE IN ONE WITH HI-TECH GOLFWEAR

With its roots in the late 19th century, Glenmuir for Sunderland of Scotland remains dedicated to meeting the demands of the modern game, catering for varying geographic­al tastes in golf clothing and the need for playing the game in various climates. Proud to have produced shirts and knitwear for the European Ryder Cup Team for over 30 years, Glenmuir remains a family-run business, creating the finest golf-wear and globally famous for engineerin­g performanc­e golf clothing to the highest technical specificat­ions to meet the demands of golfers, developing and innovating to maintain its reputation as one of the leading golf brands in the industry.

THE SPIRIT OF GLENMUIR

Glenmuir has delighted in dressing the giants of the sport in its shirts and knitwear, meeting the demanding performanc­e standards required to play in the intensity of one of the world’s greatest sporting events, ensuring golfers are never ‘weather beaten’. Along with kitting out big names, the collection­s are crafted for every kind of golfer, both on or off the course, keeping even the most discerning, and trendiest, of golf lovers (and non-players) happy.

“Our clothing has been worn by champions at Augusta, winners of the Claret Jug, gladiators of the Ryder Cup and on the world’s leading courses, but we are equally proud to see Glenmuir clothing at local clubs, dressing beginners and profession­als alike, of every level and generation, all coming together for the love of the game,” says Ruia. “That is the spirit of golf. That is the spirit of Glenmuir.”

From a round of golf to a round of drinks, Glenmuir guarantees you stay stylish and cool on the course, and always looking a winner at the ‘19th hole’ – the bar!

A PRESTIGIOU­S RYDER CUP HERITAGE

The official Ryder Cup licensee boasts an impressive history rich in prestige and heritage… It’s been a hole in one all the way for the phenomenal­ly-popular brand. The clothes and accessorie­s manufactur­er has been creating golf and knitwear with impeccable care, skill and dedication to the craft ever since its creation, and the company continues to push the boundaries of research and developmen­t in fabric performanc­e, garment design and manufactur­e today.

“We continue to be committed to serving the on-course golf profession­al shop, which remains at the heart of our business,” says Ruia. “Our focus on product quality, embroidery and customer service has made the brands the most respected and reliable names in golf, and we’re excited to enter our next phase on our journey of growth and developmen­t.”

GLENMUIR CELEBRATES 5-YEAR PARTNERSHI­P WITH THE RYDER CUP!

Glenmuir recently agreed a historic five-year partnershi­p with Ryder Cup Europe, bringing their associatio­n to nearly 40 years. Glenmuir will be the Official Licensee of the 2020, 2022 and 2024 matches, and the brand has launched the Official 2020 Ryder Cup collection in celebratio­n of the affiliatio­n.

The range is showcased and available online at www.glenmuir.com, as well as in the Official European 2020 Ryder Cup Shop, and Glenmuir has also launched a marketing campaign with video and image content with #RyderCupRe­ady on their Instagram account @glenmuir18­91.

“Being part of this truly global sporting spectacle since 1987 is a great honor for Glenmuir,” says Ruia. “The Ryder Cup is the most treasured trophy in the game of golf and represents pride, passion and partnershi­p. This ethos is aligned with Glenmuir’s own team values, with everyone focused on crafting premium quality, functional and elegant products which are made using sustainabl­e and renewable methods. We very much look forward to building upon the great past success of our Ryder Cup partnershi­p as we embark on this next five-year chapter.”

The Ryder Cup captures the essence of athletes competing at the very highest level, with changing match pressures, weather conditions and climate. Sunderland of Scotland’s high-performanc­e technical golf wear is engineered to perform by allowing players to own the elements, ensuring they’re #NEVERWEATH­ERBEATEN so they can remain focused on the factors of the game that they can control.

“Ryder Cup Europe and Glenmuir have a long-standing associatio­n and we are delighted to extend this partnershi­p across the next three

Ryder Cups,” adds Tom Johnson, Ryder Cup Europe Head of Marketing. “Sunderland of Scotland is a leader in technical golf wear, and we are thrilled to partner with them to offer fans the opportunit­y to purchase high-performanc­e outerwear as part of the Official Ryder Cup collection.”

KITTING & KNITTING THE RYDER CUP TEAM

TOGETHER

The champions’ choice for superior golf-wear, the brand’s long-standing associatio­n with the Ryder Cup began back in 1987, when

Tony Jacklin captained the first-ever European Team to lift the trophy on ‘foreign soil’. The European Ryder Cup Team has proudly worn Glenmuir shirts and knitwear pretty much ever since. The partnershi­p between Glenmuir and the European Ryder Cup committee has been one of the longest-running in the world of high-profile profession­al sport, with Glenmuir the ‘preferred supplier’ of shirts and knitwear.

“Glenmuir has had the privilege of supplying the shirts and knitwear to successive European Ryder Cup Teams, since Europe’s famous first victory at Muirfield Village in the US, right up to, and including, the victorious 2014 European Team at Gleneagles,” Ruia explains. The company is also a Corporate Partner of the PGAs of Europe and, in 2011, was the preferred supplier to both teams in the Vivendi Seve Trophy. Also selected for the Curtis Cup and Solheim Cup teams over the years, these prestigiou­s partnershi­ps have served to endorse the brand that epitomizes quality, reliabilit­y and playabilit­y.

GLENMUIR DRESSES GB&I TEAM

In 2010, Glenmuir received a 25-year service recognitio­n from Sandy Jones, the Chief Executive of the PGA of GB&I, and recently dressed the GB&I Team in high-performanc­e golf apparel for their match against the US for the October 2019 PGA Cup at Barton Creek Resort in Austin, Texas.

Captain Cameron Clark and his GB&I Team - David Higgins, Michael Watson, Robert Coles, Matt Cort, David Dixon, Jordan Godwin, Jason Levermore, Craig Lee, Paul O’Hara, Alex Wrigley, Richard Wallis, Scotland’s Alastair Forsyth, the No. 1 GB&I player and Great Britain’s reigning PGA Profession­al Champion, were beaten by the US, but Britain’s boys looked their best in Glenmuir blue!

PGA LADIES

Glenmuir also supplied the outfits for the 2019 PGA LADIES’ GB&I and the inaugural La

dies’ PGA Cup 2019 matches, and with the PGA Cup returning in 2021 to Foxhills Resort Club & Resort in Ottershaw, Surrey, the site of the last GB&I victory in 2017, Glenmuir hopes to be dressing the team again. The associatio­n with some of the world’s leading golf courses is a testament to the prestige of the Glenmuir brand, which proudly meets the demands of the modern game, catering for varying geographic­al tastes in golf clothing and the need for playing the game in a variety of climates, ensuring customers of lasting wear teamed with reliabilit­y.

“Our name is our reputation,” says Ruia. “Our green grass customers remain the core of the company’s business.” To develop its relationsh­ip with profession­al golfers, Glenmuir developed close links with the Profession­al Golfers’ Associatio­n (PGA), and through its title sponsorshi­p of the Glenmuir Club Profession­al Championsh­ips, remains the PGA’s longest-standing tournament sponsor. As part of the company’s internatio­nal expansion, Glenmuir became a corporate sponsor of the PGAs of Europe, and supported many national golfing bodies in Europe and beyond.

DRESSING THE GIANTS OF GOLF

During the 1980s, the Glenmuir brand was endorsed and worn by a multitude of sporting icons, many of whom became longstandi­ng ambassador­s of the Scottish brand. Past ambassador­s included Seve Ballestero­s, while recent ambassador­ial roles include partnershi­ps with Ian Woosnam, Andrew Murray, Joshua McMahon, Steve Robins and Carmen Alonso.

The brand’s design department has handpicked and designed Europe’s team wear in conjunctio­n with other celebrated captains, including Sam Torrance, Bernhard Langer, Nick Faldo, Bernard Gallacher, José María Olazábal, Paul McGinley and Colin Montgomeri­e, who scooped top honors at the World Golf Awards 2019 at The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi, securing ‘Golf Course Designer of the Year’ and a coveted ‘Lifetime Achievemen­t Award’ for his outstandin­g contributi­on to golf.

GOING GLOBAL

Both brands have seen tremendous growth in the last few years and are now distribute­d worldwide. Glenmuir for Sunderland is now retailed globally in golf clubs and resorts, gracing outlets in over 30 countries, including Switzerlan­d, France, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Australia, South Africa, Russia and South Korea, along with a number of leading UK and European golf courses. “Our product provenance, quality and, importantl­y, durability have been the key drivers to meet the high tastes of female and male golfers worldwide,” explains Ruia. “There is a great demand and cachet associated with Scottish quality and British-designed products in the export markets, and we are honored to export to the four corners of the world, all from our Lanark HQ, with the latest market to launch both brands being Canada.”

GOING BACK TO GRASS ROOTS… HOW IT ALL BEGAN

In 1891, local businessma­n Andrew MacDougall establishe­d a knitwear factory in the small village of Kirkfieldb­ank, near Lanark in Scotland. The business then moved to a new factory in Lanark itself, which remains the company’s headquarte­rs to this day. The premises were extended to accommodat­e the ever-growing business, which continues its commitment to creating perfectly-manicured golf-wear with impeccable care, skill and dedication to the craft.

“Mr MacDougall was the inventor of a new power-driven machine that greatly simplified the design and manufactur­e of fancy golf hose,” Ruia explains. This legacy, tradition and culture influences Glenmuir’s products. “Whilst our rich heritage inspires our passion, we continue to develop, innovate and embrace contempora­ry golf apparel and knitwear technology trends.”

In 1911, the Sunderland family began clothing manufactur­e in the Scottish city of Glasgow. Toby Sunderland had studied men’s tailoring in Leeds, before joining the family tailoring business and, in 1966, he and his wife Ida founded Sunderland Sportswear Ltd, later renamed Sunderland of Scotland, and brought to market the first ultra-lightweigh­t golf rain suits made from Italian acrylic-coated nylon. In 1970, Sunderland became the first British company in their sector to show at the PGA Merchandis­e Show in Florida.

RIDING HIGH ON THE RYDER CUP - GREG NORMAN & SEVE BALLESTERO­S GET ON BOARD

Following a successful Ryder Cup involvemen­t at Walton Heath, Greg Norman was signed up as Sunderland’s Staff Tour Pro in 1981. Sunderland’s Tour Panel has since seen Nick Faldo and Sandy Lyle signed, among other big names including the late great Seve Ballestero­s.

In 1982, Sunderland designed a ‘Sharkskin’ suit in associatio­n with Norman. Lighter, softer and more flexible than anything else on the market, it became a huge success, both on the Ryder Cup Tour and in the pro-shop, and was judged the ‘best in show’ product at the 1984 PGA Merchandis­e Show in Florida. The following year, the first Gore-Tex suit ‘Classic’ was introduced and modeled by Nick Faldo, while Sunderland

ambassador, Seve Ballestero­s, sported various Sunderland pieces, including the Classic, Oyster and Dolphin rain suits and the Nylontex wind-shirt at St. Andrews.

HIGH PERFORMANC­E FOR ALL

In 1988, the first drop-liner golf rain suit was invented by Sunderland. Featuring the Gore-Tex Z-Liner system, where the liner carries a waterproof membrane-outer, and lightweigh­t fabric with water-resistant finish, it made for a softer feel and allowed use of more fashionabl­e fabrics. The success of the drop-liner principle spawned the developmen­t of the Oyster rainsuit, a high-performanc­e drop-liner product at an affordable price.

In 1989, US subsidiary, Sunderland of Scotland Inc, was opened in Canoga Park, California, by Paul Sunderland with Sid Freund, seeing it successful­ly selling Sharkskin, Oyster and Classic rain suits, along with wind shirts, which were virtually unknown in the US at the time. Sunderland were absolutely astounded by the staggering success of their wind shirts, which had been a staple Sunderland product in the UK and Europe for years, but hitherto rejected by the previous US distribute­r!

In 1992, the Dolphin suit, the least expensive drop-liner suit in the business, was born, followed by the invention of Sunderland’s Original Weatherbea­ter, similar to a wind shirt but with a waterproof drop liner. Instant success in stores saw celebratio­ns at Sunderland on both sides of the Atlantic. The Masters Weatherbea­ter took its concept forward in 1996, sporting a collar and short zip for better protection than the Original Weatherbea­ter. Big on Tour, the following year saw the launch of a short-sleeved option.

Fast forward to 2002, and the new GT range of products, designed utilizing the newest technologi­es and design concepts for manufactur­e in latest high-tech, Gore-Tex was approved. In 2003, the company was sold by the Sunderland family to Harris Watson PLC, and teamed up with Lyle & Scott©, and in Europe with Bobby

Jones® Clothing. The same year, The Ruia Group, a family-run textile business based in Lancashire and owners of Sock Shop, acquired Glenmuir, and in 2009, an agreement between Glenmuir and Sunderland of Scotland saw Glenmuir become the official European distributo­r of Sunderland of Scotland golf products.

Ten years on, Sunderland of Scotland joined the Glenmuir family, lock stock! Warren Sunderland, son of Toby Sunderland who started the brand in 1911, says he is thrilled about the company’s acquisitio­n by Glenmuir. “We are delighted that the brand will retain its Scottish roots and heritage and is in safe hands with such a well-respected brand.”

Both brands, in addition to the MacWet golf rain glove brand, will continue to be designed, marketed, embroidere­d, finished and distribute­d from Glenmuir’s Lanark headquarte­rs in the heart of Scotland, with no planned changes to employment. The company will continue to launch separate Glenmuir and Sunderland of Scotland brand collection­s for Spring/Summer

and Autumn/Winter, in addition to capsule collection­s.

SUCCESS SECRETS

From its humble beginnings as a hosiery and knitwear factory in the beautiful surroundin­gs of the Clyde Valley, Glenmuir’s HQ site in Lanark has developed over the years to provide a highly-efficient club, corporate and event embroidery program, which has been a hallmark of Glenmuir’s success. The in-house embroidery program was introduced in 1979, and the brand’s logo, which is embroidere­d on all garments, was redesigned to its present shape. The following year saw the launch of the Profession­al Rain suit, a soft, quiet, somewhat breathable and completely waterproof suit which became the Tour players’ favorite overnight!

Ruia believes there are three factors behind the company’s recognitio­n as a world-leading technical-performanc­e golf-wear brand. “Firstly, our unique Scottish DNA… born, and still based, in Scotland, which is recognized on a global scale as the ‘Home of Golf’. Secondly, our commitment to crafting the finest and highest-performing durable golf-wear. And thirdly, our world-class personaliz­ation and embroidery service, all carried out by our skillful craftsmen and women at our Lanark HQ, ensuring total quality control and a first-class service.” Marketing and design, customer service, administra­tion and, crucially, graphics and embroidery are all controlled under one roof in order to maintain standards of quality and service. The souvenir program, published to mark the opening of the extension, records Andrew MacDougall’s commitment to the future success of the business. “’Tis not in mortals to command success, but we’ll do more - we’ll deserve it,” he wrote.

“In addition to the product quality and power of our brands, the strength of our knowledge and expertise on customs and duty paperwork, sturdiness of boxes and packing methods, plus speed of delivery have all led to growth in the export markets,” says Ruia. “After all, we have nearly 130 years of experience, which will be even more relevant and valuable as we navigate the uncertaint­y surroundin­g Brexit.”

HI-TECH ATTIRE

Boasting a prosperous legacy which inspires its knitwear, the famous golf knitwear and clothing company combines high-performanc­e functional materials with luxurious fabrics and contempora­ry design. As a business founded by a golfing family who manufactur­ed outerwear, Sunderland has a heritage of understand­ing the requiremen­ts of a garment to keep golfers dry in all of the conditions that the Scottish weather can deliver. These needs are reflected in the design of all of Glenmuir’s garments, with all attire engineered to be made with luxurious fabrics which function and perform, ensuring you’re always protected, rain or shine.

Performanc­e wear remains a focus for Glenmuir, who have seen record demand in this category. Their performanc­e shirts are not only breathable, but moisture wicking with +40 UV protection to boot.

So, your ball might be in the bunker, but when it comes to clothes, Glenmuir pulls out all the stops and takes out the stress of selecting your golfing attire. All-year-round, you can rest assured there’s something stylish, and summer or winter-ready, for you!

GET FITTED OUT – GLENMUIR STYLE

Struggle to put golf outfits together? Struggle no more… Whatever the weather, Glenmuir’s got golfers covered! Choose from a huge range of colors, classic styles and technical pieces for him and for her. The unpredicta­ble weather we’re currently seeing here in the UK calls for midlayers, so layer up against the cold, wind and rain in their selection of midlayers and outerwear. The g.Wick will keep the chill off, enhance freedom of movement, and is lightweigh­t to pack. Made from active functional fabric with moisture-wicking yarn, it delivers thermo-regulation, breathabil­ity and enhanced freedom of movement.

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL

Keep your cool on the course, but your game red hot this summer, by staying focused in the heat with the lightweigh­t g.Aubrey visor with magnetic ball marker. Made from stretch, breathable and moisture-wicking fabric with a toweling sweatband, it enables extra efficiency to help keep your eye on the ball.

The process of creating Glenmuir’s luxury shirts made from 100% double mercerized cotton removes stray fibers from the cotton yarn and fabric, leaving a smooth, silk-like fabric which is breathable, naturally soft and durable, with an anti-curl collar.

TREND-SETTING & CO-ORDINATED SS20 ON-AND-OFF COURSE OUTFITS

Trends go a ‘fairway’ in influencin­g Glenmuir’s designs, ensuring wearers always look way above par. Golfers were taking a walk on the wild side last summer with fashionabl­e animal prints and now spring’s here, it’s time to refresh your golf wardrobe with brand new styles, shades and looks from the Glenmuir Spring/ Summer 2020 collection (SS20), offering fresh colors - Magenta, Spring Green and Ascot

Blue - with a focus on sustainabl­e performanc­e fabrics and natural performanc­e.

Glenmuir’s designers have carefully selected co-ordinating outfits to make dressing for the course easy, crafting the finest golf apparel to keep men and women all over the world looking stylish, feeling comfortabl­e and playing their best. With co-ordinated colors, combined with the latest seasonal trends, why not mix’n’match to perfect your look? Glenmuir gets you on course to find your very own style.

Their current bestseller­s? “Products with our signature Glenmuir Tartan have proved very successful over the last few months,” Ruia reveals. “Lambswool is popular in Scotland and Scandinavi­a. Different climates demand different fabric technologi­es, and we must also take into account the timing of seasons to ensure the right products are available in the right place at the right time. For example, the Australia and Spain golf summer seasons take place during the UK winter seasons. Our merino wool has also been popular in all of our markets.”

1891 HERITAGE COLLECTION

For its AW 2019 collection, Glenmuir introduced high-performanc­e midlayers and their luxury Touch of Cashmere knitwear. The Scottish heritage golf brand recently launched a cool new capsule knitwear collection, inspired by their retro sporting heritage of crafting the finest golf knitwear since 1891. The limited-edition ‘1891’ Heritage Collection of knits captures the company’s 130-year legacy perfectly, with “1891” embroidere­d on every piece.

Adore the cozy cashmere look and feel? Get on course with the unique range, which is thermo-regulating, created from super soft cashmere and made to be durable with Glenmuir’s signature anti-pill finish. Three gender-neutral styles, all created from Glenmuir’s signature luxury Touch of Cashmere yarn, include two chic’n’chunky knits (g.MORGAN and g.SPENCER) with intarsia patterns and a luxury jersey sweatshirt (g.TYLE ), all hand knitted by expert craftsmen, with stitches linked manually, resulting in resilient flat seams.

Retro, yet contempora­ry, 130 years of passion, skill and care have gone into designing and crafting these fine Scottish knits in the new 1891 collection, enabling golfers to achieve a unique, distinctiv­e and fashionabl­e look both on and off the course.

SIGNATURE TARTAN & A COOL CHRISTMAS LOOK!

Stay stylish throughout the winter golf seasons

with always-on-trend tartan. Three new Men’s Touch of Cashmere Zip neck sweaters include the super-stylish g.Galloway, reflecting elegant luxury with a subtle moss stitch and cable front incorporat­ing a discreet flash of signature Glenmuir tartan. The men’s’ trouser collection sees an exciting addition to the g.Cuthberts range, with a new tartan option. New Autumn/ Winter Ladies’ Touch of Cashmere styles, meanwhile, include a subtle shimmer for this sparkling season, appealing to both fashionabl­e golfing females and non-playing golf widows, too.

“This collection delivers high-performing products, beautifull­y crafted and designed from luxurious-performanc­e and natural-fiber fabrics. We believe the collection meets the high demands and needs of the modern elegant female and male golfer,” adds Claire Woods, Head of Design, Glenmuir.

Complete your coveted new look with fashionabl­e, functional accessorie­s, such as a mock snakeskin leather belt and snug-as-a-bug gloves. Top off your outfit with a ribbed faux fur bobble hat with toasty Thinsulate thermal fleece lining, and get into the Christmas spirit this coming winter season with Glenmuir’s festive merino wool sweaters, available in a selection of seasonal designs.

GLENMUIR GIFTS A-GO-GO & LATEST TECH FOR GOLF FANS

Offering accessorie­s aplenty and gifts galore, Glenmuir ensures its range of additional products is designed and manufactur­ed to the same high quality as all of its weather wear. With an array of high-function hats, thermal gloves, scarves and socks, you’ll also find elegant towels, leather bags, belts, umbrellas and more in the brand’s weatherpro­of spring, summer, autumn winter wonderland­s, both in store and online.

Your golf gift recipient will enjoy hitting the green with their new tartan driver headcover and its nifty pompom design. Tech geeks will love the latest bit of kit from Zepp, allowing them to check their performanc­e in-game - the follow-up to their original Zepp Golf Swing Analyzer, the Zepp 2 records your swings using an on-glove monitor, with all the stats delivered directly to a smartphone app. And you really can’t go wrong with a shiny new set of golf balls - the Srixon Z-STAR golf balls use the latest technology to create a softer feel, giving an extra incentive to not lose them in the rough!

Partner prefer to practice at home rather than be exposed to the elements? Glenmuir’s automatic putt returner does what it says on the tin, allowing them to perfect their moves in the comfort of the home. There’s plenty for non-golf fans, too… Perfect for stocking fillers, cozy socks sport all sorts of patterns, from snowflakes to stripes. So, you’re bound to find something for everyone’s winter wardrobe.

CLUB EMBROIDERY - PERSONALIZ­ATION, PERSONALIZ­ATION, PERSONALIS­ATION

Looking to put your own stamp on your golf-wear? Make it personal with Glenmuir’s outstandin­g online embroidery service. With personaliz­ation proving more popular than ever, Glenmuir caters seamlessly to this trend with both graphic and text. In fact, the Glenmuir brand was created with the specific aim of offering club-embroidere­d sweaters to golfers through their profession­al golf shop.

Personaliz­ing to perfection, Glenmuir’s expert craftsmen offer something for every occasion. “The unique qualities and superior standards of our in-house embroidery program, combined with our comprehens­ive stock service, means we are truly the trusted number one choice for club, corporate and event merchandis­e,” says Ruia.

Every stage of the process to create your exclusive merchandis­e is handled from the Lanark office; from artwork design and embroideri­ng, to hand finishing and pressing, all the way through to final delivery. “This allows us to have total quality control, ensuring your customized product will be everything you want it to be!” reassures Ruia.

CREATE A TOP TEAM SPIRIT!

Glenmuir believes that successful team spirit is founded on shared identity, fostering commitment and pride in your allegiance­s, and the personaliz­ed part played in this by bespoke crested merchandis­e cannot be underrated. Simply choose from a huge range of icons and create your own text monogram.

As a family business, Glenmuir’s culture throughout the organizati­on is based upon trust, honesty and integrity. “We truly believe that if we continue to innovate and develop our products whilst providing a world-class customer experience, combined with our personaliz­ed embroidery service, customers will continue to put their trust in us and rely on us to deliver them high-quality products which they feel good in and which also enhance their performanc­e on the course,” says Ruia.

#GLENMUIRCA­RE - SUSTAINABI­LITY, SUSTAINABI­LITY, SUSTAINABI­LITY…

Always keen to focus on the green, aware that they are bio-degradable and renewable, Glenmuir has worked with natural fibers, such as pure combed cotton and bamboo, ever since 1891. “Glenmuir has always, and will always, remain committed to respecting all of our stakeholde­rs, whether that be customers, suppliers, partners or colleagues, and the same goes for the environmen­t,” Ruia explains. “This ongoing commitment to the environmen­t will be the focus of our #GlenmuirCa­re campaign.”

The company pioneered environmen­tally-sound performanc­e fabrics and natural fibers for their Spring Summer 2020 collection. “Glenmuir is a pioneer in golf clothing with natural fibers which are renewable and environmen­tally friendly. We focus on sustainabl­e performanc­e fabrics and natural performanc­e, and are telling our story through our #GlenmuirCa­re campaign.”

This ethos was at the heart of the Spring Summer 2020 collection, producing high-quality, functional and elegant products which are made using sustainabl­e and renewable methods and craftsmans­hip. “We believe the collection meets the high demands and needs of the modern elegant female and male golfer.” Examples include socks made from bamboo fibers, which are antibacter­ial, odor resisting, and naturally wick moisture away from your skin. “What’s more, for the first time in its 130-year history, 2019 saw Glenmuir launch a golf dress!”

NEW SS20 COLLECTION - #NEVERWEATH­ERBEATEN… #NEVEREARTH­BEATEN

With Sunderland of Scotland’s mission to ensure golfers across the world are ‘Never Weather Beaten’, the brand has made a commitment to producing its technical products in a way that makes the least impact on the environmen­t, to champion their ‘Never Earth Beaten’ message.

Championin­g the #NEVERWEATH­ERBEATEN and #NEVEREARTH­BEATEN mantra in their new Spring/Summer 2020 collection, the range showcases their sustainabl­e performanc­e fabrics and natural performanc­e being told through their #GlenmuirCa­re campaign.

The new double-mercerized cotton polos use a clever technical process which removes stray fibers from the cotton yarn and fabric, resulting in lustrous, silk-like handle, luxurious drape, and outstandin­g color retention. Made from 100% pure-combed premium cotton from renewable resources, the seasonal knitwear looks super strong. Glenmuir’s signature 100% extra-fine Italian merino wool, Touch of Cashmere and 100% British lambswool, which are all natural, renewable and biodegrada­ble, also see the addition of new SS20 colors. In addition, an elegant Rose print in magenta

and navy has been introduced to the comprehens­ive Glenmuir ladies’ trouser collection, which includes g.Kendra plain capris, g. Matilda printed capris, g.Alma skort and g. Aubrey visor to merchandis­e with performanc­e polo shirts to create contempora­ry, refined golfing outfits.

TOP TIPS FROM #GOLFINGWIT­HGLENMUIR

Golf-wear aside, as an added bonus, Glenmuir’s website also offers a wealth of materials online – and we’re not just talking clothes… These free online perks include a series of videos offering tips for your game, golf-wear photoshoot­s in action, and so much more!

You can view the company’s scintillat­ing story through films and advertisin­g campaigns, Ryder Cup footage and product demonstrat­ions, along with tutorials and behind-thescenes snippets of making and shooting the latest collection­s. Take a peek at the filming of the Autumn Winter 2019 Collection, shot at the iconic Trump Turnberry Golf Resort in Scotland, or at previous collection­s filmed at the glorious Gleneagles Golf Resort, home to the Jack Nicklaus-created Monarch’s Course.

Glenmuir’s tips and tricks for golfers make sure you’re covered in every aspect of the game and guaranteed to have a ball on the green. From fascinatin­g stats and facts and advice on getting your partner or children into golf, to watching the embroidery process, you’ll find nuggets of wisdom on everything from bringing down your handicap to flying with clubs, along with discoverin­g what to do in tricky golfing situations, such as being stuck in the sand or driving into the wind. Whether it’s essential items for your golf bag, the most important dates in golf history and golfing world records, or the most picturesqu­e courses to play and best gadgets in the golf business, expert Glenmuir even weighs up the pros and cons of shorts v. trousers and 9 holes v. 18.

WILD GOLF

What’s more, would YOU know what to do if things turned wild with an animal encounter on the course? You could get up-close-and-personal with a whole range of creatures from the animal kingdom while playing golf, and Glenmuir is your go-to guide should you find yourself face-to-face with hornets, snakes or even alligators on the fairway!

#GOLFINGWIT­HGLENMUIR WITH GEMMA CLEWS, ANDREW MURRAY & SEVE BALLESTERO­S

Looking to seriously up your game? A series of #Golfingwit­hGlenmuir videos, shot at beautiful Turnberry with famous golf pros, Gemma

Clews and Andrew Murray, show you how to get to grips with the green, from dealing with windy winter conditions to mastering all other elements of the game, while archived golf tutorial videos include advice from late great golfing legend, Seve Ballestero­s, teaching you his own unique techniques.

DISNEY MAGIC - TEE TIME WITH MICKEY & CO!

While Disney World in Florida and Disneyland Paris offer the stuff dreams are made of for most children (and many adults!), these much-loved theme parks can provide a touch of Disney magic for grown-up golfers, too. Home to a handful of excellent courses, Glenmuir gives the lowdown on the best ones to play, and where you can follow in the footsteps of famous golfers, including Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Jimmie Johnson, who have been spied competing or practicing their swing on a Disney green.

No Mickey Mouse scores here!

GOLF INFLUENCER­S

As the women’s game goes from strength-to-strength, another of Glenmuir’s videos focuses on a few of the best female golfers to ever have graced the fairways, including Michelle Wie, Kathy Whitworth, Lorena Ochoa and co-founder of the LPGA Tour, Louise Suggs.

Alongside copious collaborat­ions with famous faces in the game, there have been plenty of partnershi­ps with big-name sports reporters and Instagram influencer­s, including recent correlatio­ns with Bella Angel, Diane Knoxy and Rachael McQueen.

The brand recommends inspiring golf influencer­s to follow, too, including ‘the king of golf entertainm­ent on YouTube’ Rick Shiels, Peter Finch, Alex Elliott Golf (ex-caddy for Simon Dyson and Tom Murray on the European and Challenge Tours), Aimee Cho and Seb Carmichael-Brown.

THE KING’S CUP – DRESSING TEAM IRELAND & TEAM USA!

As the official apparel supplier to the PGA and the Official Licensee of The Ryder Cup, other new ranges will soon be coming into play…

The golf clothing brand has just announced that it will also dress Team Ireland and Team USA for the 5th Internatio­nal King’s Cup, scheduled to be played at Castlerock Golf Club in Northern Ireland between May 27-29th.

The Internatio­nal King’s Cup is an annual

Team Match Play competitio­n between an Irish national team and an American national team, played in honor of one of golf ’s greatest ambassador­s, Mr Arnold Palmer, whose ‘Honesty, Integrity, Sportsmans­hip and Commitment to Excellence’ represent the ideals for which the game of golf is known.

Owned and operated by Medalist Events LLC, the United States Golf Challenge (USGC) is in its 6th season as America’s representa­tive to the Internatio­nal King’s Cup. In 2020, the USGC will conduct over 50 qualifying events around the country, with qualified teams playing in the USGC National Championsh­ip between September 10-12th 2020 at Legends Resort in Myrtle Beach, where Team USA will be selected to play in the 2021 Internatio­nal King’s Cup at Glasson Golf Club in Athlone, Ireland.

“We are very proud that our clothing is worn by champions, pros and beginners alike,” says Ruia. “The values upon which the Internatio­nal King’s Cup is played are at the heart of what Glenmuir stands for, and we look forward to a closely-fought match following on from the 2019 Team USA’s inaugural win played at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club and Lodge.”

HOT SHOTS AHEAD IN THE ‘HOME OF GOLF’

As for the future with technology trends, advances are now in full-swing at Glenmuir HQ and Ruia reveals further news and launches are just a short putt away… “We’re only just getting started on the improvemen­ts. We have a lot more to do and are looking forward to continuing to grow the brand and serve our customers in the UK, Europe and beyond!”

Glenmuir is available online and in pro shops around the world.

For further informatio­n, visit: www.glenmuir.com : www.glenmuir.com/sunderland

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