PING will continue to serve as Official Apparel Supplier for volunteers and staff at the 2026 Solheim Cup, taking place at Bernardus Golf Club, Netherlands, from 7–13 September.
More than 1,200 volunteers will be outfitted in bespoke PING apparel, designed specifically for the event and inspired by the host nation.
The collection features a distinctive blue and orange colour palette, inspired by the symbolic colours of the Netherlands, to ensure the volunteers stand out on the course, making them easily identifiable. Each garment is built using PING’s proven performance fabrics and silhouettes, enhanced with exclusive trims and detailing unique to the championship.
In addition to volunteers, around 350 tournament staff, including greenkeepers and officials, will be kitted out with a selection of PING apparel.
Men’s outfits will include the Lindum polo in pink, Ramsey mid-layer in sky blue marl and the AquaDrive waterproof jacket in oxford blue/black.
Women will wear the Sedona polo in pink, Lyla mid-layer in sky blue marl and the Stevie waterproof jacket in oxford blue.
Each piece has been selected to ensure comfort, performance and protection, ensuring functionality across a wide range of on-site roles and weather conditions.
“We’re delighted to support the volunteers and staff who play such an essential role in delivering the Solheim Cup, said Lisa Lovatt, Managing Director of PING Europe. “Their contribution is fundamental to the success of the event and we’re proud to provide apparel that ensures they feel comfortable, confident and part of something special. As a founding partner of the Solheim Cup, this event holds deep significance for everyone at PING and we’re honoured to continue supporting its growth and impact.”
PING’s involvement once again highlights its long-standing commitment to women’s golf and its enduring connection to the Solheim Cup. The tournament, named after PING founder Karsten Solheim, who played a key role in its creation, has remained closely linked to the brand since its inception in 1990.
