Introducing
Mairead Hume
About Mairead Hume
Mairead Hume (pronounced "my red"), born and raised in Scotland, harbours a deep passion for the game of golf and the outstandingly beautiful Island of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, and saw a natural synergy between the hand woven, highly durable, colourful Harris Tweed® and the traditional Scottish game of golf. And so, the Harris Tweed® Golf Collection was created.
Mairead spent over 30 years in the Golf tourism industry and played golf all over the world, Her passion for the game led her to design and manufacture the perfect golfing accessories.
MAIREAD HUME Harris Tweed® Golf Collection can be found at some of the most famous golf courses in the world including the Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland, Kingsbarns , Royal Birkdale and many many more.
Mairead Hume invites you to Scotland to play a round of golf and embrace the beauty of Scotland's golf courses. She is a member of Auchterarder Golf Club, Gleneagles and Shiskine on the Isle of Arran.
Her favourite course is The Old Course, St Andrews "The Home of Golf" The ambience and play on this prestigious course and iconic part of Scotland, fills you with joy the moment you step on the tee.
No matter where you are in the world, you can carry your own ‘wee’ bit of Scotland every time you step onto the golf course. All items in the Harris Tweed® Golf Collection are handmade in Scotland by local artisans and are made to order. Crafted with sustainability in mind, the collection embraces natural materials and plastic-free packaging, ensuring it is as environmentally friendly as it is stylish.
Mairead Hume® offers Harris Tweed® in a range of patterns and colours and honours its heritage as a fabric traditionally worn by golfers. Please feel free to contact Mairead Hume with any special requests for specific colours not shown on the website.
The Mairead Hume® brand celebrates the deep connections between golf, the land, and Scotland’s rich heritage, encapsulated in the strapline: "From fields to fairways." This connection is further symbolised by our iconic hare, historically significant in Scottish culture and folklore as a symbol of good luck. Hares can often be seen frolicking across golf course fairways in the summer months, beautifully embodying the harmony between tradition, nature, and the game of golf.