Season 2026 Collection: Bag 2/14
For LIV Golf Hong Kong, Icelandic artist Saga Sig transforms the professional tour golf bag into a competitive canvas.
Known for her expressive visual language of movement, clarity, and energy, Saga Sig’s design flows across the structure of the bag responding to its panels, seams, and geometry. The artwork becomes part of the object itself.
Created as a fully playable, tour-ready golf bag, the design is carried in professional competition by Cleeks Golf Club.
Art in Play.
Built for Competition
Developed in close collaboration between Saga Sig, Cleeks, and VESSEL, our production partner, the bag moved from studio sketches to technical construction.
The challenge was to preserve the integrity of the artwork while meeting professional tour standards balancing durability, weight distribution, storage, and carry ergonomics.
What begins as artistic expression becomes functional equipment used under tournament pressure at LIV Golf Hong Kong.
Saga Sig, collaborating with Cleeks.
Bag 2 of 14 this season.
Limited Edition Pieces - Only in Hong Kong
Each Art of Golf release extends beyond the bag into a small run of limited-edition pieces, available exclusively at the event.
Miniature Bag Collectible
Produced with Mimaki, the 3D-printed collectible translates the original artwork into physical form. Colour, texture, and structure are captured in miniature a scaled artefact of the bag carried in competition.
T-Shirts
The limited-edition T-shirt adapts the bag artwork into wearable form. Produced exclusively for HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong 2026, it extends the collaboration beyond the course.
Limited Posters
The poster isolates key elements of the artwork, allowing the design to stand on its own. Printed in a small run for Hong Kong, it documents this release within the Art of Golf 2026 collection.
Every panel carries the original artwork. Built to meet professional tour standards.
Charity and Legacy
Following each event, the played golf bags are retained by the club and offered through charity auction. All proceeds benefit the Martin Kaymer Helianthus Foundation, supporting junior golf through Martin Kaymer’s Junior Trophy. Each Art of Golf collaboration creates impact beyond the tournament contributing to the future of the game while expanding its cultural relevance.