Apr 24th, 2017 Article
Yes! Cobra Connect drivers out now!
Want to really get under the bonnet of your golf game? Check out the new Cobra Connect drivers.
Want to really get under the bonnet of your golf game? Check out the new Cobra Connect drivers.
Motocaddy has been announced as the ‘Official Electric Trolley’ of the PGA EuroPro Tour for the twelfth consecutive season.
UK golfers have until the end of June to get up to £80 off a new SkyCaddie in a trade–in offer announced today.
GolfBuddy is introducing two new models of GPS watch for 2017, including its most advanced ever model WTX.
The Bettinardi Arm Lock putter, made famous by Matt Kuchar who enjoyed his second–best Major finish at the Masters earlier this month, proved instrumental in winning the Trophee Hassan II title on the European Tour last weekend.
SuperStroke staff player Sergio Garcia took a grip of his first ever Major title with the help of his S–Tech club and 1.0P prototype putter grips.
COBRA PUMA GOLF has introduced the Heritage Collection – including a Limited Edition Wood Grain KING F7 driver, a sophisticated chestnut herringbone pattern Driver Cap, along with stylish apparel and footwear.
Golf performance tracking brand Shot Scope has received a grant from Scottish Enterprise for £500,000.
When you're the world number one, it's no surprise that your club manufacturer will make you exactly what you want. In this case PXG have made Lydia Ko the putter of her dreams with the new Bat Attack.
It was a great Masters for Mitsubishi Shafts. Sergio Garcia won the Masters playing Mitsubishi Kuro Kage dual tini 80 tx in his TaylorMade driver, and Kuro kage s tini 80 x in his TaylorMade 3w and 5w.
Wilson Staff has released the world’s most adjustable multi–piece driver on general sale in the UK, featuring two interchangeable sole plates for optimal launch, spin and extraordinary distance.
All good golfers understand that the key to successful putting is feel. A feel for distance, a feel for the speed of the green, a feel for the stroke, and above all, a feel for the putter itself. And in a game where narrow misses can be costly, and small errors lead to big scores, putting is also about precision.