Malbon Golf’s new West Loop store is a fresh take on golf

Photo by Malbon Golf

Malbon Golf, a brand celebrated for pushing the boundaries of traditional golf culture, is bringing its unique blend of sport and style to Chicago. The company has officially opened a 1,600-square-foot retail space at 833 W. Randolph St, offering a fresh take on how Chicagoans experience golf both on and off the course.

The design of the new store reflects the brand’s signature style with a gallery-inspired aesthetic. Custom-made fixtures, including golf bag racks, putter holders, and shelving units, create a thoughtfully curated environment. Clothing racks feature swirling bases that echo the brand’s iconic Buckets logo, with each piece fabricated off-site for a polished and seamless look.

The Chicago location is part of a broader expansion strategy, as Malbon Golf also launched new stores in Washington, D.C., and Scottsdale, Ariz., this month. According to Erica Malbon, co-founder and co-chief creative officer, the decision to open a store in Chicago was driven by growing demand. “We noticed a significant demand for our products in Chicago, which led us to focus on the city. We've always admired Chicago's vibrant energy, along with its architecture and design,” she said.

This new retail space invites Chicagoans to explore golf culture in a fresh and dynamic way, offering a destination for both sports enthusiasts and those seeking stylish, golf-inspired lifestyle products. With this expansion, Malbon Golf continues to redefine the intersection of sport and art, while meeting the demands of its growing customer base.

 

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