A nearly 50,000-square-foot PGA Shop tent has arrived at Newtown Square’s Aronimink Golf Club, selling merchandise during the 2026 PGA Championship and practice rounds, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The shop is open to the public from 9 AM to 6 PM between May 8 and 10, with no tickets to the tournament required.
Golf apparel is available for fans of all ages, as well as PGA and Aronimink-branded glassware, golf towels, yard signs, jewelry, coasters, banners, and more.
Co-branded golf bag-shaped desk caddies, stickers, pins, cheesesteak-decorated golf club covers, and mini football helmets can also be found in the shop.
“There’s almost 1,500 different items in this store to choose from,” said Michael Quirk, the chief commercial officer of merchandise at PGA retail partner Legends Global. “We have more than 30 brands that make up our apparel and headwear section and a large collection of accessories. When I say there’s something for everybody, I truly mean that.”
According to Quirk, the tent is also offering items commemorating the United States’ 250th anniversary.
Along with shirts from other local sellers, Underdog Apparel, a company founded by former Eagle and Haverford resident Jason Kelce, has items in the shop. Co-branded Phillies shirts and special-edition artwork from Lee Wybranski and Archive22 are also among the offerings.
Read more about the PGA Shop open at Aronimink Golf Club and the merchandise available in the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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