May 9th, 2017 Article
adidas sells TaylorMade
Adidas has announced that it will sell its golf brands TaylorMade, Adams Golf and Ashworth to a private–equity firm KPS Capital Partners for $425 million.
Adidas has announced that it will sell its golf brands TaylorMade, Adams Golf and Ashworth to a private–equity firm KPS Capital Partners for $425 million.
After bagging a £140,000,000.00 apparel deal with Nike, Rory has signed another 10 year deal, this time with TaylorMade for equipment. And another cool £80,000,000.00.... That's $310,000,000.00...
Titleist is inviting golfers to experience the Complete Performance of its 917 Drivers and Fairways by taking part in the nationwide #Titleist917 National Fitting Day on Saturday 20th May.
A golfer on the 18th at Sawgrass takes out a bird off the tee!
The world’s longest drivers will come together later this year to battle it out in golf’s new showpiece – the Long Drive World Series.
Danny Willett has split from his caddie and childhood friend, Jonathan Smart, who carried his bag to victory at the 2016 Masters.
When we first heard about Cobra Connect we were very, very excited. Fitted into the F7 drivers, this technology tells you exactly how your drives perform over your round. The good, the bad and the downright ugly... but ultimately the perfect tool to achieve top-bombing status...
India's Sharmila Nicollet has beaten Blair O'Neal to the top spot in a controversial Twitter poll to secure a sponsor's invite at the ShopRite LPGA Classic.
The golf boffins over at PXG have been in the research laboratory again. And here they've come up with a rather stunning range of short game golf sabers, the PXG 0311T milled wedges, crafted for superior performance.
If you want a proper golf escape then get yourself down to Prince's Golf Club, and lose yourself in the vastness of this beautiful part of Kent. And make sure that you stay at their fantastic lodges, which make for the perfect break from the hustle and bustle of modern life. (Hark at Gloria Hunniford! – Ed)
John Daly has won the Insperity Invitational to claim his first win in 13 long years, and exactly one year on from making his Champions Tour debut at the same tournament.
While other sports (cricket, football) have turned themselves inside out in order to 'get contemporary' and relevant to millenials, golf has pretty much plodded along, drifting further away from the good old days when people knew their place and the sun never set without permission first. Anyway, this is what Richie Ramsay had to say...