Reflo celebrates sensational Spring/Summer 2025 collection launch with visit to Pete Dye’s best kept secret

Last week’s Players Championship was (eventually) won by Rory McIlroy in fine style.
He endured a few nerves but ultimately negotiated the famous TPC Sawgrass test better than anyone else in the field.
Some might argue that the course is infamous rather than famous because it was designed by Pete Dye whose tough and somewhat idiosyncratic designs are sometimes described as Dye-abolical.
But that’s also a phrase used by fans of his courses.
The problem is that sometimes Dye courses, like Sawgrass, are expensive to play.
But Reflo have found a Dye course in an up and coming part of the golf world that is amazing value to play – Santa Fe Social Club in Mexico City which is only $40 a round.
They liked it so much Reflo used the track to help launch the Spring and Summer 2025 range.
The hotly anticipated collection is a game-changing range of sustainable performance wear designed for not only golf, but running, paddle, gym workout and everyday lounge wear.
It is crafted from high quality recycled materials, bringing together style, performance and sustainability, whilst delivering breathable, moisture-wicking, and ultra lightweight pieces built for movement.
Whether on the golf course or lounging, Reflo’s latest range is designed to help athletes perform at their best, while making a positive impact on the planet.
Golf365 is going to be reviewing the range in the coming weeks but, for now, here’s the overview…
key elements
– Stylish polo shirts featuring bold print or coming in one or two colours.
– Long-sleeved sporty and elegant polo shirts.
– Sleek hoodies that are both stylish and cosy.
– Sporty and chino style shorts.
– Tank vests and t-shirts.
– Midlayers that work for keeping you warm and looking good.
These are clothes designed to keep you cool on and off the course and how Reflo works is also well worthing know.
It goes like this.
They start with single-use plastic waste.
It is then washed, melted down and spun into super light yarn. This plastic is the base of their advanced technical fabrics.
It is always crafted with flexibility in mind – they turn the fabrics into apparel that’s made to last.
Finally, it is carefully engineered to work around your lifestyle.
Keep your eye out for those reviews in the weeks to come. We’ve had the gear for a few weeks now and, between us, we love it.
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