Drip drop: 1st batch of FLX Tour merch arrives ahead of Churchville Classic

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (FLX) — Feast your eyes on this FLX fashion!

Tour officials announced late Wednesday that the first batch of merchandise had arrived. The timing couldn’t be better either, with the Churchville Classic just two days away.

Classic. Iconic. Bold. Those are just a few terms that critics have used to describe the handsome and official FLX Tour polos. These bad boys are currently available in green and white with the Tour crest on the chest and the signature Tour slogan “Nice Time” along the sleeve. I mean minghia Tony these are fresh:

Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh. All gas, no breaks.

And as if these stunners weren’t enough, Tour officials also landed the plane on official league ball markers, with the matching Tour Crest. These handy magnets stick to your divot tool and will offer a striking and classy way to mark your ball on any green you’re lucky enough to land on.

To kick off the first signature batch of merch, FLX Tour officials are offering a sizzling summer special:

For Tour members:

  • Polos — $25
  • Ball Markers — $5

For non-Tour members:

  • Polos — $30
  • Ball Markers — $8

Intererested in snagging some of this freshness? Reach out to FLX Tour Head of Content Joey Mortillaro. Don’t have a way to reach out to him, then try one of the other FLX Tour officials you have contact info for. If all else fails, email flxtourgolf@gmail.com.

And remember fans — the 2023 Churchvillle Classic kicks off with the first group hitting the tee box on hole 1 at 7:50 a.m. sharp Saturday. For all your coverage, we got you covered — from teams and tee times, to rules and handicaps.

While it’s anyone’s guess who will emerge victorious, with the freshy freshy fresh on the torsos and in the pocket, Tour pros will be looking their absolute best.

While the aforementioned merch is hotter than a witch’s teet in Texas, the real memorabilia that Tour pros are chasing this week is right here:

Who’s going to bring home the hardware? We’ll find out THIS SATURDAY!


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