


Tempo Golf Pro Polo Shirt
For When You Want to Look Good While Ruining Someone’s Ego on the Back Nine
This isn’t your dad’s polo this is the Tempo Pro Polo Shirt. A modern twist to a classic style - with a slick collar, clean lines, and a zip that says "business in the front, party on the tee".
The dark green? It’s quiet confidence in colour form - like a forest green e-type … or a golfer who knows their Trackman numbers.
Lightweight, breathable, and suspiciously good-looking, this polo moves with you - whether you’re striping it down the middle or pretending that last shot definitely didn’t hit a tree.
Zip it up, swing away, and prepare to be asked "where'd you get that shirt?" more than "what’s your handicap?"
For When You Want to Look Good While Ruining Someone’s Ego on the Back Nine
This isn’t your dad’s polo this is the Tempo Pro Polo Shirt. A modern twist to a classic style - with a slick collar, clean lines, and a zip that says "business in the front, party on the tee".
The dark green? It’s quiet confidence in colour form - like a forest green e-type … or a golfer who knows their Trackman numbers.
Lightweight, breathable, and suspiciously good-looking, this polo moves with you - whether you’re striping it down the middle or pretending that last shot definitely didn’t hit a tree.
Zip it up, swing away, and prepare to be asked "where'd you get that shirt?" more than "what’s your handicap?"
For When You Want to Look Good While Ruining Someone’s Ego on the Back Nine
This isn’t your dad’s polo this is the Tempo Pro Polo Shirt. A modern twist to a classic style - with a slick collar, clean lines, and a zip that says "business in the front, party on the tee".
The dark green? It’s quiet confidence in colour form - like a forest green e-type … or a golfer who knows their Trackman numbers.
Lightweight, breathable, and suspiciously good-looking, this polo moves with you - whether you’re striping it down the middle or pretending that last shot definitely didn’t hit a tree.
Zip it up, swing away, and prepare to be asked "where'd you get that shirt?" more than "what’s your handicap?"