Tuesday, July 1, 2025

TRUE Linkswear and PGA HOPE Collaborate for New Patriot Pack

TRUE linkswear(TRUE), creator of ultra-comfortable modern golf footwear designed for walking on and off the course, is proud to announce a collaboration with PGA HOPE  (Helping Our Patriots Everywhere), the flagship military program of the PGA of America REACH Foundation, to celebrate its work with Veterans’ and Active Duty Military service members, generate more awareness of the program through TRUE’s new Patriot Pack offering of red-white-and-blue themed footwear.

PGA HOPE introduces golf to Veterans and Active-Duty Military to enhance their physical, mental, social and emotional well-being. In 2024, more than 17,000 Veterans were served, with the help of more than 550 programs located in all 50 states. More than 50,000 Veterans have been impacted by PGA HOPE since the inception of the program in 2015.

Led by PGA of America Golf Professionals trained in adaptive golf and military cultural competency, PGA HOPE is introducing and teaching golf through a six- to eight-week curriculum while creating a path forward for thousands of Veterans and active-duty service members to learn and enjoy the game. PGA HOPE has a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), which enables direct referrals to the PGA HOPE program as a form of therapy, and is proud to serve communities in all 50 States.

The launch of TRUE’s limited-edition Patriot Pack allows the footwear and apparel brand to use its reach and platform to help amplify the impact of PGA HOPE.

“The work PGA HOPE does in communities all across the country is inspiring and vital and one of the truly impactful ways that the PGA of America is using golf to enrich and empower our military heroes,” said TRUE Vice President of Sales Adam Minnich. “It’s an honor for TRUE to play a small role in shining some light on the thriving community that has been brought together by this important initiative.”

CHARLOTTE, NC – MAY 11: During the PGA HOPE Secretary’s Cup at Carmel Country Club on May 11, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/PGA of America)

The TRUE linkswear Patriot Pack features three TRUE’s latest golf shoe models: the Lux2 Player, All Day Ripstop V2, and FS Slide. The LuxPlayer features a predominantly white upper with navy accents around the heel and collar, complemented by red details on the laces. The Ripstop V2 has navy detailing around the laces, heel, and toe box accented with an anchoring red tread underfoot. The FS Slide is a bold Claret Red. Each shoe features a soaring eagle logo on the insole.

“It’s an honor to collaborate with TRUE linkswear to further amplify PGA HOPE’s mission to change Veterans’ and Active Duty Military Service Members’ lives through the power of golf,” said Marine Corps Veteran and PGA HOPE Military & Veteran Liaison Chris Nowak.

The TRUE linkswear Patriot Pack will go live on TRUElinkswear.com on July 4.

ABOUT THE LIMITED-EDITION PATRIOT PACK RELEASE:

Lux2 Player: Lux2 Player is a high-performance, spiked golf shoe is flexible, but stable where it counts. Naturally wide, comfortable beyond reason, a marriage between TRUEs iconic fit and feel, and the performance benefits made possible by the latest generation spiked FlexBolt outsole. Color stories: red/white/blue, and a red insole Eagle logo, Men’s 7 – 12.5 (half sizes), 13, 14, and 15, MSRP $219

All Day Ripstop V2
Designed to keep you moving, from the fairway to when you stray off course and into the wild. The Ripstop V2 is designed to keep you warm and dry on cold, wet days while remaining breathable and comfortable on warmer days thanks to its all-season design and temperature regulating premium wool liner. Color stories: red/white/blue, and a red insole Eagle logo, Men’s 7 – 12.5 (half sizes), 13, 14, and 15, MSPR $219

FS Slide
The solution to post-round leisure has a new twist. This modern mule is an ode to patriotism as a primarily red shoe with an Eagle logo. Men’s 7 – 12.5 (half sizes), 13, 14, and 15, MSPR $219.
Learn more at TRUElinkswear.com.

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