Video of golfers on golf course in RLX apparel.
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Andrea Lee wears light blue zip-up jacket and white visor.

Andrea Lee

Before joining the LPGA as a rising star, Andrea was one of the most decorated golfers in collegiate history. She won eight individual titles while at Stanford University as well as a spot representing the United States in the 2016 World Amateur Championship.

Doc Redman wears neutral-hued quarter-zip sweatshirt.

Doc Redman

He won the 117th U.S. Amateur Championship and is a newly minted PGA Tour pro.

Folded light green sweater.
Golfers wear navy and yellow RLX golf apparel.
Polo shirts in various prints and hues.
Trevor Werblyo wears mauve zip-up jacket.

Trevor Werbylo

A newcomer to the pro tour who hit a hole-in-one in his second professional start, he was named the 2021 Player of the Year on the Forme Tour.

Devon Bling wears striped Polo shirt and navy cap.

Devon Bling

A top-ranked amateur golfer and recently minted pro, he has multiple wins on the collegiate and amateur circuit, finishing as the runner-up at the 2018 U.S. Amateur Championship, before making the cut at the Masters the following year.

Smylie Kaufman wears blue-and-white striped RLX Polo shirt.

Smylie Kaufman

A PGA Tour pro since 2016 and winner of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in the same year.

Tom Watson wearing sunglasses & Polo shirt layered under blazer

Tom Watson

A World Golf Hall of Famer with 39 wins on the PGA Tour, including eight major titles: five British Opens, two Masters, and one U.S. Open.

Davis Love swinging golf club in navy Polo & white pants

Davis Love III

The ultimate team player, named to six Ryder Cup teams and six Presidents Cup teams during his career, and with 21 PGA Tour titles, including the 1997 PGA Championship, two wins of the Players Championship, and five wins at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Jonathan Byrd wears blue polka-dot RLX Polo shirt.

Jonathan Byrd

The five-time PGA Tour winner won the 2010 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open after a hole-in-one on the fourth playoff hole. It was the first-ever sudden death playoff decided by an ace.

Nick Watney in navy RLX windbreaker with chest vertical zip pocket

Nick Watney

The five-time PGA Tour winner has been named to three US national teams: 2011 Presidents Cup, 2009 World Cup, and the 2002 Palmer Cup.