If you’ve wished hunting gear was golf-course dress-code compliant, then you’re in luck. Puma has launched a line of clothing and footwear with hunting camouflage company Realtree. The line is debuting at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, with Rickie Fowler wearing the gear as he plays the tournament.

Realtree has made its way into fashion thanks to its patterns made from photo-realistic twigs and leaves. Though the company is first and foremost a hunting brand, this isn’t Realtree’s first clothing brand partner, having previously launched collections with Nike, Crocs and Wrangler, among others.

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The Puma x Realtree line is extensive. It includes three polos, a hoodie, a rain jacket, rain pants, a pair of shorts, a quarter zip and two pairs of shoes. The pricing for each item ranges from $75 to $200. You’ll find gear that is all-camo—like the hoodie. If you’re not ready to fully commit, some polos have hints of camo in the collar for a more subdued camo look. The line is available at retail and online at pumagolf.com.

“In many ways, golfers are no different than other outdoorsmen. They value performance, style, comfort, and showing their love of the outdoors through their golf gear,” Chris MacNeill, a Global Director at Puma Golf, said.

Hunters and golfers have a lot in common. They’re both willing to wake-up early and participate in a precision sport that requires a lot of walking—sometimes through the woods. They’re ready to be outdoors in all kinds of weather. It’s not a surprise, then, that there is a contingent of professional golfers—from Davis Love III to Brian Harman to Nick Dunlap—who are also hunters.

As golf style continues to change and grow, camouflage is an unexpected addition that actually makes a lot of sense.

This article was originally published on golfdigest.com