Jan 10th, 2017 Article
Callaway launch Mack Daddy Forged Wedges
Callaway has today launched an ultra-premium wedge called Mack Daddy Forged, created by the industry’s master of wedge design, Roger Cleveland himself.
Callaway has today launched an ultra-premium wedge called Mack Daddy Forged, created by the industry’s master of wedge design, Roger Cleveland himself.
Sir Nick Faldo and Ernie Els are bringing together teams from their foundations, the Faldo Series and the Ernie Els & Fancourt Foundation, to compete in a unique event to promote junior golf globally.
Poults has put out this great little video on Instagram. It’s a walk through his office, or rather his collection of golf clubs that span the course of his career.
It's always great to hear good news from independent British manufacturers, and Stewart Golf are absolutely flying!
Odyssey's new range of 2017 O-Works putters hit the streets today and the big story is the new Microhinge Face Insert Technology. So insert that in yer golf pipe and smoke it!
Bettinardi have launched the BB1 Tiki putters and it's so tropical looking it makes me want to draw golf cartoons for a living lying in a hammock in Hawaii or somewhere...
Mckayson, the newly launched golfwear brand of MCS Sports Co., Ltd has signed a three–year clothing sponsorship deal with world No. 1 Lydia Ko.
Kaira has a golf swing smoother than Captain Smooth on 'Curly McSmooth's National Smoothie Smooth Up Day'. Check her out right here...
Hot off the press, Wilson launch their D300 game improvement range of clubs today, aimed at enabling you to hit it straighter and get it closer. And they're looking fancy!
A Carnival cruise passenger is suing the cruise line after suffering an appalling accident last summer playing mini golf.
It's a win for Justin Thomas at the SBS Tournament in Hawaii, as he beats Hideki Matsuyama by three shots to bag the first PGA Tour event of the year. And there were some suprising performances as well.
I wrote last year about a golf course that had been saved from the HS2 railway link, but a course in Singapore isn't going to get away with a similar high speed train development.