Golfjazz
DS&Durga (2025)

Top Notes 

Lime, Leather, Grass

Middle Notes

Mint, Moss, Patchouli

Base Notes

Mimosa, Cypress, Cedar

Golfjazz DS&Durga 

Close your eyes and the year is 1985. You’re standing on a sun-drenched fairway in coastal New England, the grass still damp from an early-morning mist. Golfjazz opens with a lush, almost juicy green note—cool, mossy, and strangely appetizing, like biting into a crisp leaf straight from the course. It settles into a confident, old-school chypre backbone: earthy and structured, yet never heavy. Bright citrus and herbal top notes keep it swinging and sporty, while a warm, resinous base adds quiet depth, like leather gloves that have seen a hundred rounds. This is the scent of vintage sport colognes that lived on the glass shelf next to your dad’s razor—bold without shouting, timeless without trying. It carries the easy rhythm of a good walk, the soft clink of clubs in the bag, and the quiet satisfaction of a clean chip-in. Golfjazz doesn’t just smell like a golf course. It smells like the feeling of that perfect summer day when everything, even your short game, was working.