Tessa Sumagui Goes All In With Alyngolf’s New Women’s Golf Apparel
Pro-am athlete flaunts fresh on-course looks blending function, flair and confident style.

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Tessa Sumagui Debuts Alyngolf’s Latest Collection
Pro-am golfer and influencer Tessa Sumagui has once again raised the bar for on-course style, stepping into the frame of Alyngolf’s newest women’s apparel collection. In a recent Instagram post, Sumagui shared a series of striking images of herself teeing off and posing against a verdant backdrop, all while sporting bold prints and performance fabrics from the brand founded by LPGA Tour pro Alison Lee.
“Whatever you are, be a good one. 🂡 ALL IN, ALWAYS,” Sumagui wrote in her caption alongside tags for @alyngolf and the hashtags #alyngolf and #womensgolfapparel. The message, paired with her confident stance and athletic silhouette, underscores how the line is designed to empower female golfers—from weekend amateurs to touring professionals.
New pieces include color-blocked windbreakers, high-waisted skorts with built-in compression shorts, and moisture-wick polos with subtle mesh inserts. Early reactions from followers highlight how the collection strikes a balance between trend-driven details—think artful graphics and asymmetric hems—and the technical features needed for swings and sprints across the course.
“Seeing Tessa wear these pieces in action really shows how golf apparel has evolved,” says style critic and blogger Jenna Wu. “It’s not just about looking good; it’s about gear that moves with you.” Alyngolf’s line has been gathering buzz ever since its launch last year, and with Sumagui’s endorsement, the brand looks set to reach an even wider audience.
A Look Back: From Par 3s To The Masters
Sumagui’s partnership with Alyngolf builds on her growing reputation as both a competitive player and relatable content creator. In a spring post from Medinah Country Club, she celebrated her first ‘Come Play A Hole’ tournament, quipping, “Fun fact: I’ve gotten more birdies on Par 3s than I have on Par 5s… I hate Par 5s.” The playful insight into her game endeared her to fans who appreciate authentic glimpses behind the polished highlight reels.
Earlier this year, Sumagui chronicled her trip to Augusta National—a bucket-list event for many golfers—capturing her awe at the course’s storied traditions. “In that ‘I don’t know how, but I will’ era,” she wrote, reflecting on the emotional experience of walking those hallowed fairways. That same post hinted at her love for premium on-course merch, another nod to the intersection of fashion and golf.
Beyond tournaments, Sumagui has also been spotted at charity pro-ams and invitational events, often pairing classic ensembles—like a pleated skirt and cap sleeve polo—with statement sunglasses and a sleek ponytail. Her social feed features snapshots of practice swings, studio-shot flat lays of new gear, and even off-duty looks, reinforcing her status as a taste maker in the golf community.
Alyngolf’s founder Alison Lee, who turned professional in 2014 and has since made multiple starts on the LPGA Tour, designed the collection with modern players in mind. Lee’s line focuses on inclusive sizing and approachable price points, aiming to make golf fashion as welcoming as the sport itself.
For Sumagui, the collaboration goes beyond a single campaign—it’s a natural allyship. As she shared in her post, “All in, always” isn’t just a tag line; it’s a mindset she carries both on the leaderboard and across her digital channels.
With summer tournaments and weekend rounds just around the corner, Sumagui’s outfits deliver a master class in marrying performance with personality. Whether she’s sinking a birdie on a Par 3 or styling the latest wind-resistant jacket, she proves that good golf style is about more than fabric—it’s about confidence and joy in every swing.

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