Events & Entertainment
Mojocountryclub
Golf that doesn't take itself seriously, but your closet does
Mojocountryclub sells a tightly edited mix of men’s and women’s apparel, golf-centric sportswear, and small-batch accessories such as leather headcovers, printed yardage books, and logoed drinkware. Price points sit in the mid-range tier: cotton logo tees $38–45, Italian-collar polos $98, merino sweaters $165, and limited-run headcovers $85–120. Everything is released through the brand’s own e-commerce site with global shipping; no wholesale accounts or physical stores are operated. The label positions itself as “golf for the misfits,” pairing retro country-club cues with punk-era graphics, neon color pops, and tongue-in-cheek slogans. Drops are deliberately limited, often selling out within hours and appearing on secondary markets at a premium. Their reversible bucket hat and the “Mojo Members” polo—embroidered with a skeleton in a cart—are the most recognizable pieces. Core buyers are 25-40-year-old urban creatives, weekend golfers, and streetwear collectors who want gear that works on a municipal course and at a dive bar. They value exclusivity, ironic nostalgia, and the ability to signal club-culture cred without joining an actual club. Mojocountryclub competes in the wedge between mass golf labels and luxury heritage brands by offering scarcity-driven drops, graphic storytelling, and price points that feel attainable yet premium. Where traditional golf apparel stresses performance pedigree, Mojo emphasizes attitude and collectibility, turning each release into a micro-event rather than seasonal replenishment.