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TRENDING: Steph Curry Unveils New Limitless Golf Apparel
Stephen Curry is a busy man nowadays with his basketball career, his TV debut as the host of “Holey Moley” and his other commitments. But even with a tight schedule, Curry was able to unveil his new golf apparel line from his partnership with Under Armour.
Steph Curry wasn’t really on the radar of many golf fans until he played on the Web.com Tour on a sponsor exemption last year and put up respectable numbers. Curry showed that he has some game outside of the basketball court and many are intrigued about his future in golf, including if he will be a sponsor of a future PGA TOUR event. But for now, he’s more focused on golf gear.
While on the road in China with the 2019 UA Basketball Asia Tour, Curry was able to take some time to unveil his new clothing line at the Mission Hills golf complex in Shenzhen, China. The golf line is aptly named Range Unlimited as a homage to Curry’s ridiculous shooting range in the NBA. And the style is one I think a lot of people can get behind.

Meant to mimic Curry’s personality outside of basketball and on the golf course, the line includes 14 total pieces of clothing ranging from shirts, shorts, pants, outerwear, and his designed Curry Six golf shoe that has no spikes. The prints look to be pretty loud and unique but it’s not so loud that it would compare to John Daly’s Loudmouth brand.
Steph was obviously excited about finally unveiling the new look to the public. “You want to be able to make bold statements with some loud prints… it still has the performance technology with Iso-Chill that makes you feel cool out there on the course,” Curry said. “There is always a performance element to making athletes better and that is what we do at Under Armour, so blending those two perspectives was what made this capsule different from anything else you’ve seen.”
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If you’re sold and want some of Curry’s brand for yourself, you’ll have to wait until the fall when the brand officially hits the shelves. But even though there’s a few more months until you can see the clothes for yourself, you might have to act fast before it’s all gone.
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