Something about the arid climate makes the Sonoran Desert the perfect setting for a crisply taken photograph. Especially on a cloudless afternoon when the blue skies contrast perfectly with the distinctive red rocks. So it’s no surprise that MANORS chose this location as the focal point for its Spring/Summer 2025 collection. You can actually see the entire trip documented in a long-form format here as part of MANORS’ “A Change of Course” series with the PGA TOUR.
Photoshoots and content aside though, the quality of MANORS’ products has cemented its place among the competition, and what better place to test golf apparel than in the dry heat of the American Southwest. “The fairway is safe, predictable—but the real magic in golf happens on the margins,” said MANORS’ co-founder and creative director Luke Davies. “That’s where the game gets interesting. The ‘Drive to Nowhere’ collection is built for those moments—when you’re off the beaten path.”
The nylon Greenskeeper Trousers have been one of MANORS’ best-selling products to date, and now they have arrived in an all new chino fabric for on or off course versatility. There’s also a shorts version for those warmer days. The Tour Polo, meanwhile, melds the worlds of golf and cycling in a sustainable, performance fabric with a casual zip placket. And finally, the Frontier Tailored Shirt takes cues from the Frontier Shooter Shirt but features a more refined silhouette.
The full collection is available directly through MANORS and select retail partners. Pricing ranges between £65 to £150 GBP.
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