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Bridgestone Golf Brings Back The PBR Kit (For The Ryder Cup, Apparently)
I’m not going to pretend Bridgestone Golf teaming up with Pabst Blue Ribbon makes a lick of sense on paper. A golf ball company collaborating with the beer that built its reputation on being aggressively mediocre? It shouldn’t work.
Except it absolutely does.
After the initial summer release sold out faster than you could crack open a cold one, Bridgestone is bringing back their limited-edition PBR collaboration kit on Tuesday, Sept. 16. They’re calling it a Ryder Cup tie-in to celebrate Team USA, which is about as tenuous a connection as claiming your morning beer is technically breakfast because it has grains in it.
But you know what? I don’t care. It’s still cool.
What’s in the box

The kit gets you a dozen Bridgestone TOUR B RX golf balls in custom PBR packaging, plus a matching towel and putter headcover. Everything’s done up in that classic red, white and blue PBR aesthetic that screams America harder than a lifted Dodge Hemi with truck nuts.
Why this actually works
Golf has this image problem where it can’t decide if it wants to be the sport of country club snobs or regular people who just want to hit a little white ball around for four hours. Most of the time, the industry leans heavily into the stuffy side, which is probably why half the population thinks golf is slightly more welcoming than a root canal.
Then Bridgestone goes and does something like this.

There’s something beautifully American about the disconnect between drinking cheap beer and playing expensive golf. It’s like wearing a tuxedo to a dive bar—it shouldn’t make sense, but somehow it captures exactly who we are as a country.
Plus, PBR has this weird cultural cache now. It’s simultaneously ironic and genuine, pretty much the perfect metaphor for modern golf. We’re all taking this game way too seriously while simultaneously knowing it’s completely ridiculous.

The Ryder Cup angle
Bridgestone says this re-release celebrates the “American pride that Bridgestone Golf and PBR share.” Sure. Whatever. If you squint hard enough and have had a few beers, I guess there’s a Ryder Cup connection there. Both involve Americans trying to beat Europeans at something although at least PBR doesn’t pretend to be sophisticated like those European lagers that cost twice as much and taste half as good.
Is it a stretch? Absolutely. Do I care? Not even a little.

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The Bridgestone Golf x Pabst Blue Ribbon Kits go on sale Tuesday at bridgestonegolf.com, and if the first release is any indication, you’ll have about as much time to snag one as it takes to shotgun a PBR. Which, depending on your skill level, might not be very long.
Let’s be real—you’re not buying this for the value proposition. You’re buying it because golf needs more brands willing to embrace the beautiful absurdity of what this sport has become.
The fact that the first batch sold out in hours tells you everything you need to know. There are plenty of golfers out there who appreciate when a company has the stones to try something different, even if that something is putting beer logos on golf balls.
Honestly? Golf could use more of that energy.
The Bridgstone Golf x Pabst Blue Ribbon Kit is available now.
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