
Lyle and Scott was established in Scotland in 1874 by William Lyle and Walter Scott. Originally founded as a knitwear company, they launched a golf clothing range in 1967, and were quickly worn players such as Tony Jacklin, Gary Player and Greg Norman. You can also see their clothing on Pro-Am favourites such as Bob Hope and Ronnie Corbett.
The brand relaunched in 2003, when a host of TV personalities such as Tim Lovejoy, Dermot O'Leary and Max Rushden, started wearing the Lyle and Scott's 'Heritage' range (recognised by the Golf eagle emblem) . From there they relaunched the 'Club' clothing range, originally aimed at younger golfers, but ultimately became popular with all generations.