The game's biggest stage returns to the windswept dunes of Long Island. To mark the occasion, TaylorMade is launching the Sailor's Point Collection for the 2026 Summer Commemorative.
The TaylorMade Summer Commemorative Limited Edition Staff Bag arrives to commemorate Long Island, summer 2026. The game's biggest stage returns to the shores of Shinnecock. A nautical tribute to the Northeast coast, designed for the moment the sea breeze meets the major.

Features & Benefits:
- Stripes from a Seafaring Past
The Sailor's Point staff bag opens its story with the unmistakable navy-and-white stripes of an old-school sailor's shirt. The pattern runs across the body and continues inside, where every interior pocket lining carries the same maritime motif. The top and bottom collars round out the seafaring aesthetic, while wave-patterned embroidery along the base recalls the rolling surf of the Atlantic. It's a colour story built for a coast that has always belonged to the sea.
- A Coastline Worth Celebrating
Every surface of this bag pays tribute to a different corner of the Long Island shoreline. An intricately detailed crab graces the valuables pocket, a nod to the region's centuries-old crabbing industry. The lighthouse on the handle is rendered in the unmistakable red-and-white stripes of Montauk Point, which has guided sailors home since 1797. Two embroidered anchors hold court on the back, and “Sea You at the Shore” sits framed in rope on a separate pocket. Even the rope-styled TaylorMade chain-stitch script on the side panels was designed to look like the line you'd use to moor your boat to the dock.
- Hidden in Plain Sight
Now look at the colourful flags running diagonally across both side panels. They're more than decoration. Pulled from the International Code of Signals, the same maritime alphabet used by ships at sea since the 1850s, each flag represents a single letter. Read together, they spell out T-A-Y-L-O-R-M-A-D-E. It's the kind of detail you might miss at a glance and never forget once you see it. Fitting for a collection built on the language of the sea.