Logo caps and polos tied to Wisconsin courses stack this place.
PGA Tour Shop sits in the Main Terminal post-security, open 8 am to 4 pm, and leans hard into golf-branded fashion rather than gear. Think shirts, caps, quarter-zips, and logo balls instead of clubs or bags. Prices run airport-high but not insane: caps often in the $30–$40 range, polos edging into the $70–$90 tier depending on brand and course logo.
Inventory focuses on recognizable PGA branding plus regional nods to Wisconsin golf, so you’ll spot merch tied to nearby courses mixed in with standard TOUR logos. Sizing on racks usually spans S–XXL, but at a smaller-footprint shop like this Main Terminal spot the fringe sizes (XS and 3XL) can be hit-or-miss. It functions more as an impulse fashion stop than a pro shop, so don’t expect specialty gloves, shafts, or techy training aids.
Think of it as a last-minute gift counter between TSA and your gate: a $35 logo cap for someone you’re meeting at ORD, or a clean polo to upgrade a Zoom look at the hotel. With the 8 am to 4 pm window, morning and early-afternoon departures are covered, but late-night flights out of MKE won’t have this as an option. Most transactions are quick tap-and-go; trying on a polo and paying still fits into a 10-minute stop.
Tip: if your boarding pass shows a tight departure before 9 am, hit PGA Tour Shop right after security in the Main Terminal; lines later in the noon–2 pm rush slow down while people debate sizes and logos.