Par 5 – 5 Questions for Quagmire Golf
Quagmire Golf is golf’s hottest new clothing line
GL: How did you get started in the clothing business?
Geoff used to make Beach pants when he went to school in Australia. Other than that we are just two young guys who know what they feel comfortable wearing on the golf course and out on the town, so we made it a reality.
GL: How is Quagmire different?
Quagmire is not your boring old mans/ladies golf line. It is younger and fun, wearable both on and off the course and it is branded as a lifestyle line and not just a golf line. It is not your traditional athletic brand but something people feel comfortable wearing both on and off the course. It also is made with cleaner fits and more fashionable colours and styles.
GL: Different Celebs have been seen wearing your product, who are they and how did that happen?
Jon Mayer, Rick Fox, Stephen Dorff, Rachel Hunter, Joe Thornton, Raffi Torres, Kevin Weeks, Ray Emery, Jarret Stoll, Jason Spezza, The Philosopher Kings, and many more.
We choose to give product to not only golfers but people who love to play the game and are not necessarily good at it. Last year we went to Barbados for the Kevin Weekes Charity Classic where a lot of athletes attended as well.
GL: What is selling best and where can we get them?
The plaid shorts are selling really great this season but truthfully the whole product line is moving quickly. We are filling a niche of a younger, cooler golf crowd.
Quagmire is available across Canada but can be found at Nevada Bobs, Sporting Life, Over the Rainbow and many of your local golf shops!
GL: Since being in the golf business, are you finding time to play? How Is the game this year?
The only time we get out is with customers. We spend most of our time on the course in the Quagmire anyway!!
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Pingback by Checking in with the Golf Blogiverse » The Deep Rough — July 17, 2007 @ 9:19 am
the clothes look awesome!
Comment by Outoftherough — July 17, 2007 @ 9:28 pm