Multiple teams have been putting in hard work over the LIV Golf League off-season and, along with player transfers, there have also been a few deals when it comes to sponsorship.

provided apparel to Johnson’s side since August 2023, as well as LIV Golf wildcard Anthony Kim.

Dustin Johnson smiles while wearing Under Armour apparel

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Commenting on the deal, 4Aces team captain Johnson said: “I’ve always admired Under Armour for the way they put athletes first in everything they do.

“Their focus on performance and pushing boundaries matches how I approach the game, and that’s why the partnership feels so natural. I’m excited to have them behind me and our team.”

Meanwhile, Sean Eggert – SVP of global sports marketing at Under Armour – said: “At Under Armour, everything starts with helping athletes perform at their very best.

“We have a long history of outfitting some of the best players in golf and winning alongside them, so partnering with the 4Aces, led by proven major champions, felt like a natural fit.

“These guys compete at the highest level, where precision and confidence matter on every shot.”

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Under Armour signed Jordan Spieth in January 2013, with the American penning an extension in 2022 that runs through to 2029

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The endorsement of Under Armour is a big one for the LIV Golf League, with 4Aces becoming the most recent team to welcome a clothing sponsor to its franchise ranks.

This follows Majesticks GC signing a multi-year deal with Castore in January 2025, as well as Reebok partnering with both Bryson DeChambeau and his Crushers GC on a long-term deal.

In terms of Under Armour, it’s another big scalp for the brand, which already sponsors three-time Major winner Jordan Spieth, as well as PGA Tour players Maverick McNealy, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen and Christo Lamprecht.

Known for producing premium apparel and some of the best golf shoes on the market, it appeared that Johnson teased a possible signing with the brand at the PIF Saudi International back in December of last year.

At that tournament, the two-time Major winner was pictured wearing Under Armour’s yet-to-be released golf shoes, which will be called the Drive Pro Clone.