Sunday Golf’s Bob Marley Lineup Spreads a Rastafari Palette Across Three Distinct Bag Formats
The Par 3 Loma, full-size Ryder, and Big Rig cart bag each carry the same lion logo and signature treatment.
Summary
Sunday Golf has partnered with the Marley family on a limited-edition lineup of licensed golf bags spanning three silhouettes: the Par 3 Loma, the full-size Ryder, and the Big Rig cart bag
All three designs feature a shared green, yellow, red, and black colorway accented with lion logos and Bob Marley's signature, adapted to the specific proportions and construction of each bag format
Sunday Golf has teamed up with the Bob Marley family on a limited-edition collection of licensed golf bags that maps a Rastafari-coded color palette and Marley iconography across the company’s three core carry formats. The Par 3 Loma, full-size Ryder, and Big Rig cart bag are each dressed in a shared green, yellow, red, and black colorway and outfitted with lion logos and Bob Marley’s classic signature.
The three silhouettes represent distinct positions in Sunday Golf’s bag architecture, each designed for a different style of play and carry preference. The Par 3 Loma is the brand’s founding design and its most compact format, originally released in 2020 as a lightweight option built for casual rounds and executive courses. The Ryder is a full-size stand bag scaled for 14-club capacity, offering the organizational depth and support that a complete round demands. The Big Rig sits at the top of the range as a cart bag, built for riders rather than walkers and engineered around maximum storage and stability when mounted to a golf cart.
All three bags in the Marley collection share a unified design language. The green, yellow, red, and black color blocking runs across the exterior panels of each format, while lion logos appear as graphic accents and Bob Marley’s signature is rendered directly on the bag. The result is a visual identity that reads consistently across the range regardless of which format a buyer selects, adapting the same iconography to each bag’s distinct proportions and panel layout. The designs are produced under a licensing agreement with Marley Merchandising LLC, the family-owned entity that manages the Marley consumer brand portfolio, which includes House of Marley, Marley Natural, Marley Coffee, and Bob Marley.
“Bob Marley’s music and legacy really speaks to the core identity of Sunday Golf – that enjoying the human experience and having fun is what life’s all about,” said Ronan Galvin, CEO and co-founder of Sunday Golf. “This is truly a dream collaboration for us, and like Bob’s legendary songs, these bags are meant to be enjoyed by everyone!”
“Music and golf are all about good vibes and feel, and this collaboration celebrates the spirit of both in one timeless collection,” said Rohan Marley. “The Sunday Golf team has created golf
bags that don’t just carry your clubs, but carry a mindset of individuality and freedom that my
father celebrated in his music. There’s no better way to experience the game than when you
pair it with good music and friends!”
The $139 USD to $389 USD price range maps directly to the lineup’s tiered bag formats, with the Par 3 Loma occupying the entry point and the Big Rig cart bag sitting at the upper end. That spread keeps the collection accessible across different levels of commitment to the game, from the casual player looking for a carry bag that holds a half-set to the dedicated golfer outfitting a full cart setup. The collaboration’s appeal rests on the overlap between Sunday Golf’s fun-first, accessibility-driven identity and the Marley brand’s position as a cultural signifier that carries well beyond music. Both brands trade on approachability, and the shared sensibility gives the collection a coherence that extends past the surface-level pairing of reggae graphics and golf equipment.
The collection is available now online while supplies last.





















