TaylorMade has released the Sailor’s Point Collection ahead of the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, Long Island. The limited-edition line includes a staff bag, five headcovers, and TP5/TP5x pix golf balls, all built around the maritime history of the Northeast coast.
TaylorMade describes the collection as a “nautical tribute to the Northeast coast, designed for the moment the sea breeze meets the major.” The company ties it explicitly to Shinnecock Hills, noting that its Summer Commemorative “returns to the windswept links of Shinnecock Hills on Long Island.”
The staff bag
The staff bag is the collection’s centerpiece and carries its most distinctive details. Navy and white sailor stripes wrap the body, an intricately designed crab sits on the front panel, and a lighthouse-shaped handle on top nods to Montauk Point, at the tip of Long Island’s South Fork.
The sharpest touch sits on the side panels: diagonal signal flags pulled from the International Code of Signals that spell out T-A-Y-L-O-R-M-A-D-E. TaylorMade repeats the signal-flag idea across multiple pieces in the collection.
Headcovers and balls
Each headcover draws from a different strand of Long Island’s coastal identity. The driver cover features a weathered mariner in a yellow fishing slicker, knit cap and pipe. The fairway wood cover references Long Island’s whaling history, with whales crossing debossed waves alongside a compass motif. The hybrid cover is a tribute to the Montauk Point Lighthouse, the red-and-white structure that has guided sailors home since 1797 and remains the oldest lighthouse in New York State.
The blade putter cover puts a ship’s wheel front and center, with the signal-flag alphabet spelling TAYLORMADE again across the back panel. The mallet cover tips its cap to the area’s crabbing industry and lines the interior in red and white so the maritime theme carries through even when the cover is off the club.
The TP5 and TP5x pix balls round out the collection with anchors, captain’s wheels, seahorses, fish and lighthouses printed across the covers. They come packaged in a commemorative box with navigational design cues.
Availability
The collection appeared on TaylorMade’s site earlier in 2026, and retailers were carrying pieces by June 11. As MyGolfSpy noted, past major collections have landed in limited quantities and moved quickly.
A venue-specific drop
Major-week limited editions are now a staple of championship culture, and the best ones earn attention when their design is tied to the host venue. The Sailor’s Point Collection works on that count. The Montauk lighthouse handle, the signal-flag alphabet, the whaling and crabbing references, and the weathered mariner on the driver cover all tie the collection closely to Shinnecock.

Simon Bale
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