As the PGA Championship takes centre stage this week, PRG Golf has officially launched its highly anticipated 2026 PGA Championship collection, with the full range now available for golfers and collectors to purchase.
Headlining the collection is a limited-edition Lee Wybranski barrel cover, continuing a collaboration that has become one of the most sought-after releases in championship merchandise.
Now in its fourth consecutive year, the PRG x Lee Wybranski PGA Championship partnership has established itself as a staple for fans of major championship memorabilia. First introduced in 2023, the series returns for the 108th PGA Championship with a new design inspired by Aronimink Golf Club and the unmistakable character of Philadelphia.
Brought to life by PRG as a premium barrel cover, Wybranski’s latest artwork offers golfers the chance to own a distinctive piece of championship history. The collectible design is available now via PRG Golf and throughout tournament week inside the official merchandise tent at Aronimink.
Widely recognised for his work across golf’s biggest events, Wybranski has collaborated extensively with PRG on collections for the Ryder Cup, U.S. Open, PGA Championship and The Open Championship. His artwork has become synonymous with translating iconic venues and championship moments into bold, collectible designs.

Alongside the headline release, PRG’s wider 2026 PGA Championship accessory range has also launched, featuring a variety of premium headcovers and accessories inspired by Philadelphia’s sporting culture, architecture and historic identity.
Designed in-house by PRG’s creative team in collaboration with championship organisers, the collection includes subtle references to the city’s famous eagle iconography, as well as visual nods to Philadelphia’s role in America’s founding story.
PRG CEO Stephen Riley said the collection was designed to create a lasting connection between golfers, the championship and the host city.
“The PGA Championship always presents an opportunity to create something meaningful that lives beyond tournament week,” said PRG CEO Stephen Riley.
“With Lee’s artwork, there is always a story behind the design, and this year’s piece captures the spirit of the championship in a way that feels both timeless and distinctive.
“Our design team also wanted the wider collection to reflect the character of Philadelphia. It’s a city with such a strong sense of identity and history, and that inspiration is visible throughout the entire range.”
The 2026 PGA Championship collection is available now online via prg-golf.com while stocks last, as well as on-site at Aronimink Golf Club throughout championship week.