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Puma Golf Spring 2026: Bold Collabs, Fresh Palettes, and Tech That Earns Its Place


Puma Golf has never been a brand that plays it safe on color or collaboration, and the Spring 2026 collection makes that clear from the first look. Two headline collabs – Arnold Palmer on the men’s side and Show Me Your Mumu on the women’s – anchor a wider drop that covers everything from tour-ready performance polos to elevated layering pieces, all built on Puma’s core fabric technologies.

The palette across both ranges reflects a broader shift happening in golf apparel this season: warmer, softer tones sitting alongside cleaner whites and deep navies, with pops of color used with more intention than in previous years. It’s a collection that feels coherent across the full offering rather than a set of disconnected pieces.

Here’s what’s worth knowing from both ranges. For the full picture on Puma’s golf offering, our Puma Golf brand hub covers the brand in depth.


Our Roundup of the Latest Puma Golf Spring 2026 Collection



Menswear Highlights

The Puma Arnold Palmer collaboration is the standout story on the men’s side and runs deeper than a logo placement. The AP pieces – which include the Modalon polo, Pique Stripe polo, Modalon Umbrella polo, CLOUDSPUN Lemon polo, CLOUDSPUN quarter-zip, and AP Avant 2.0 spikeless shoes – are built around a palette of Alpine Snow, Lemon Butter, Jasmine Flower, Forest Green, and Deep Navy. It’s a colour story that references Palmer’s era without feeling costume-like: the lemon and snow combination in particular reads genuinely fresh for 2026.

The AP Modalon polo ($85) uses Modalon fabric – a soft, stretch-woven performance material that sits closer to an elevated lifestyle polo than a pure performance piece. The AP Pique Stripe ($95) takes a more traditional direction with a yarn-dyed stripe construction that would feel at home on any era of the Tour. Together they give the collab range a breadth that suits different golfers rather than just one aesthetic.

Away from the collab, Puma’s MATTR fabric technology continues to do the heavy lifting across the core men’s polo range. MATTR is Puma’s moisture-wicking, stretch-woven performance fabric and it runs through several of the strongest new arrivals – the MATTR Brigade 2.0 ($70), MATTR Scallop ($80), MATTR Check Jacquard ($85), and MATTR Geode ($80). The Check Jacquard in Warm White, Ice Coffee, and Rose Blossom is the most interesting new arrival in this group – the texture adds dimension without compromising the clean silhouette.

The 101 Premier Golf Pants ($108) are worth highlighting specifically. Seven colorways – Black, White Glow, Birch, Deep Navy, Espresso Bean, Platino Gray, and Shady Gray – make this one of the most versatile bottoms launches of the spring. The 101 collection is Puma’s premium pants platform and the Premier sits at the top of that range. If you want to see how they stack up against the wider field, our Best Golf Pants for Spring 2026 guide covers the category in detail.

Two layering pieces stand out. The Reigning Champ collab Golf Hoodie ($120) and Golf Polo ($95) bring a premium streetwear-adjacent aesthetic to the Puma Golf range – clean construction, muted Zen Blue and Warm White palette, and a collaboration credibility that appeals to golfers who want their layering to work off the course as easily as on it.

The Boulder 2.0 LC Golf Crewneck ($85) takes a different approach – seven colorways including Ice Coffee, Rose Blossom, and Dark Indigo, with a versatile crew construction that layers cleanly under a wind jacket or works as a standalone piece on cooler mornings.


Womenswear Highlights

The Show Me Your Mumu collaboration is the most visually distinctive women’s drop of the spring season from any brand, and it arrives as a full capsule rather than a single piece. The range covers a Crest Golf Polo ($80), Woven Golf Skirt ($88), CLOUDSPUN Sports Sweatshirt ($110), Mini Golf Dress ($130), and Palm Golf Dress ($120), plus a collab-specific Palermo G Spikeless shoe ($130) and matching cap ($36).

The palette runs Rose Blossom and White Glow through most pieces, with the Palm Dress adding an Opal Green accent. It’s unambiguously lifestyle-forward – this is golf apparel designed for golfers who want the course to feel like an extension of their personal style rather than a uniform requirement. The Mini Dress in particular is a strong piece: Puma CLOUDSPUN fabric, clean white colorway, and a silhouette that works comfortably on and off the course.

The women’s skort range fits neatly alongside the polo options – stretch fabrics, performance-first construction, and a fit direction that mirrors what’s happening more broadly in women’s golf apparel right now. For more detail on what’s performing well in this category, our Best Golf Skort 2026 guide covers the wider market.

The Arnold Palmer A-Sym Pleat Golf Skirt ($90) earns its own mention. Four colorways – Warm White, Flat Bronze, Forest Green, and Alpine Snow – with an asymmetric pleated design that sits at the more structured end of the women’s skirt market. The Flat Bronze is the standout option – an earthy, warm neutral that pairs naturally with the AP polo palette and the wider spring color direction. For a broader look at what’s performing well in the skirt and skort category this season, our Best Golf Skort 2026 guide covers the wider market.

The women’s layering range introduces two UV-focused quarter-zip jackets – the UV Birdseye ($80) and UV Stripe ($80) – both in White Glow/Deep Navy and White Glow/Pink Opal. The UV protection angle is well-timed for the spring season and fills a gap that some women’s golf ranges still overlook. The Boulder LC Crew Golf Sweater ($80) in Mint Jelly and Royal Sapphire rounds out the layering options with a softer, more casual construction that sits naturally alongside the collab pieces.


The Palette

Across both men’s and women’s, the Spring 2026 colour story is one of Puma’s stronger efforts. Warm White, Alpine Snow, and Lemon Butter anchor the lighter end. Mint Jelly, Melon Glow, and Rose Blossom add warmth without going loud. Deep Navy and Forest Green provide the grounding tones. Puma Black sits as the perennial foundation option throughout.

The women’s range leans slightly warmer and more playful – Pink Opal, Opal Green, and Rose Blossom give the collection a distinctly spring-summer feel. The men’s range is more restrained but the Arnold Palmer palette introduces enough warmth to stop it feeling purely functional.


Price and Value

Puma Golf sits in the accessible mid-market, and Spring 2026 maintains that positioning. Men’s polos range from $70 to $95, with the collab pieces sitting at the upper end. Women’s polos start at $60 for the CLOUDSPUN Essential range, rising to $80-95 for the collab and jacquard pieces. Bottoms across both ranges sit broadly in the $78-$108 bracket. For a full picture of where Puma sits against the wider market, our 2026 Golf Apparel Price Comparison covers 25 brands across key categories.

It’s worth also comparing the Puma Spring drop to what other brands are bringing to the season – the Levelwear Spring 2026 Collection and Galvin Green Spring 2026 Collection are both worth a look for broader context.


Final Thoughts

The latest drops from Puma Golf this spring, gives golfers at every price point something to work with. The Arnold Palmer and Show Me Your Mumu collaborations give the collection narrative anchors that go beyond standard seasonal releases, while the CLOUDSPUN and MATTR tech platforms ensure the performance credentials are genuine rather than assumed. The palette across both ranges is among Puma’s most cohesive in recent seasons.

Browse the full Puma Golf Spring 2026 men’s range here and the women’s range here.


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