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Photos from Renegade Golf's post 03/24/2026

We're thrilled to announce that Renegade Golf is featured in this month's issue of . We always appreciate any publication taking the time to showcase the Renegade journey especially one from your own hometown. A special thanks to who took the time to understand the brand and capture our story.

Our goal has always been to introduce the game I love to as many people as possible. We sought out to change the game but we never knew that meant making history. We are most proud of the community we built, from young, amateur players to the season veterans, that have consistently supported the brand from day 1. Seven years later and we are more committed to changing the perception of the sport and growing with our community throughout their golf journey.

Thank you for growing with us — the best chapters of the Renegade story are still being written.

03/10/2026

The Blueprint is back.

Available now online at ww.renagade.golf

03/06/2026

History looks different when you’re bold enough to write it yourself.

Set at the historic grounds of , is the perfect athlete at the perfect venue to rewrite the books. As women continue to be among the fastest growing segments in the game, this moment is about more than a product, it is about presence, progress, and possibility.

The Blueprint represents what happens when tradition meets a new generation shaping the future of golf.

02/22/2026

Affectionately known as the Jackie Robinson of golf, Charlie Sifford is the first African American golfer to break the PGA color barrier.

He began his professional career racking up victories in non-PGA sponsored events, winning the Negro National Open title 6 times. Charlie made history in 1957 when he won the Long Beach Open, becoming the first Black golfer to defeat white players in a PGA-sponsored tournament. Eventually the PGA granted Sifford full membership and secured two victories at the Greater Hartford Open and Los Angeles Open in the 1960s.

Over his lifetime, Sifford would compete in 422 PGA tournaments and earned over $1.2 million in prize money. While he was denied entry to compete in the Masters, Charlie achievements would pave the way for future Black golfers like Lee Elder, Calvin Peete, and Tiger Woods. Before his death in 2016, Charlie became the first African American player to get inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

02/13/2026

Above par.

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