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J.J. Spaun Shines in PUMA at Golf’s Third Major of the Year

J.J. Spaun Shines in PUMA at Golf’s Third Major of the Year - Fairway Styles

When J.J. Spaun birdied the final two holes at Oakmont Country Club to win golf’s third major of the year, he didn’t just conquer one of the sport’s toughest tests—he also made a subtle but strong style statement.

While the week brought soaked fairways, wild momentum swings, and a 65-footer that sent shockwaves through the crowd, it also delivered plenty of standout looks worthy of their own spotlight.

From Spaun’s PUMA-driven performance fit to Viktor Hovland’s bold J.Lindeberg scripts, here’s what caught our eye at America’s championship.

The Winning Look

On a day when composure was everything, J.J. Spaun delivered in Puma. His MATTR Burgh Polo in Deep Navy kept him cool and focused with technical stretch, moisture-wicking fabric, and all-day comfort. He paired it with 101 Evo Pants in the same tone—designed with lightweight 4-way stretch built for long walks and clutch moments.

The details tied it all together: the UltraLite Stretch Belt, delivering exactly what the name promises, and Ignite Elevate 2 shoes, which handled Oakmont’s wet terrain with ease.

Viktor Being Viktor

You can always count on Viktor Hovland to make a style play. His Sunday Kalle Shirt from J.Lindeberg was anything but ordinary—but we also loved his Saturday fit, featuring the Anton Polo with a bold back logo and baseball-style zip collar. Classic Viktor: clean, modern, and confident.

The Best of the Rest

Robert MacIntyre brought the heat in Nike’s Dri-FIT Tour Micro Floral Polo, a high-stretch staple that kept him in form until the final stretch. And Rasmus Højgaard stood out in adidas' ULT365 Tour Printed Polo, even if his leaderboard position didn’t hold up.

There’s plenty of golf left this season—and Fairway Styles is here to make sure you’re dressed for every major moment. Shop the looks that made headlines—and build your own script for the rounds ahead.