Oct 7th, 2017 Article
Ecco's new S-Drive shoes
Ecco’s latest golf shoes are a lightweight design, which are actually inspired by running shoes, and there's nothing like them out in the market place.
Ecco’s latest golf shoes are a lightweight design, which are actually inspired by running shoes, and there's nothing like them out in the market place.
Following the success of its golf ball range over recent years, Mizuno is launching a new, softer, next-generation two-piece JPX golf ball that promises excellent all-round performance at a great price.
Forget bringing sexy back, Cleveland have brought the legandary Launcher driver back!!!
Bioflow, one of the worlds leading suppliers of magnetic therapy, has a new one-piece sport wristband design for 2017 offering increased durability and resistance.
Thanks to its 114-year heritage in tailoring, and 40+ year history of kitting out players on the European Tour, Oscar Jacobson is better placed than many to help golfers perform in style when the rain sets in and the temperature drops.
PING today expanded its popular Sigma G series of putters with two new highly forgiving mallets, the Craz-E and Tyne H.
Highlighted by two wins on the PGA TOUR Champions, and on the back of John Daly’s 2nd place finish at the Paris Legends Championship on the European Senior Tour, Vertical Groove Golf have announced two new distribution deals.
We've never seen one of these before. Is this the ultimate foot wedge?
Combining simplicity and function, the new GolfBuddy Voice X delivers that little bit extra in a way that every golfer wants.
Stuburt is offering a great selection of affordable shoes and boots in its Autumn/Winter 2017 collection.
What have Jason Day, Jon Rahm, and Sergio Garcia got in common? They've all been red hot putters over the last couple of years. Literally with their red TaylorMade Spider putters, that Sergio finally broke his major duck with, and Rahm lapped the field with in Ireland earlier this season.
Shot tracking is the future of golf. It's the only truly objective way of working out what you actually need to do to improve your game. TaylorMade have teamed up with tech giants Samsung to bring it to their line of Smart Wearables, and it's free!