TaylorMade’s partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing is back for another lap and this time around the collection is taking a more measured approach to the checkered flag.
The latest collaboration between the golf giant and the Formula 1 powerhouse drops the high-octane driver that headlined previous releases, opting instead for a more comprehensive lineup of accessories and apparel that should appeal to racing enthusiasts who aren’t necessarily looking to overhaul their entire golf bag.
The absence of a driver makes perfect sense when you consider TaylorMade’s upcoming Qi4D launch. Still, as well-rounded as this offering is, the absence of the driver makes me feel like just a little something is missing.
MG5 wedges: The main attraction
The attention to detail is where things get interesting. Each wedge features colored rings on the hosel that correspond to Formula 1 tire compounds—white for hard (52 degree), yellow for medium (56), and red for soft (60). It’s the kind of nerdy crossover detail that makes you appreciate when someone actually thinks these things through (even if they have to explain it to most of us).
For everyone else? Well, there’s always next year’s collaboration.
Apparel that actually makes sense
The T-shirt selection includes four distinct designs from the Racing Line tee with checkered logos and tire track graphics to the Circuit Links shirt that cleverly incorporates a racetrack-inspired golf hole design. I’m genuinely glad to see golf brands offering T-shirts—it happens far too infrequently—but $60 for a cotton tee feels a bit like a Kia at BMW pricing.
The supporting cast
There’s also a three-piece marker set that again features tire compound colors (red, yellow, white) with both TaylorMade and Oracle Red Bull Racing logos for $45. It’s the kind of detail-oriented accessory that works whether you’re a racing fan or just someone who appreciates well-designed golf accessories. I’d also argue that by today’s standards, three not entirely off-the-rack ball markers for $45 feels like a steal.
The bottom line
The pricing remains aggressive across the board but that’s increasingly the norm for limited-edition golf gear. Whether it’s worth the premium depends largely on how much you value the crossover appeal and collectible nature of the collaboration.
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