Aug 30th, 2016 Article
Top 10 Polo Shirts Part 1
Could one of these be the next Fred Perry or Lacoste? Who knows. What we do know is all these shirts will have you looking sharper than a 1-iron on the course...
Could one of these be the next Fred Perry or Lacoste? Who knows. What we do know is all these shirts will have you looking sharper than a 1-iron on the course...
Tiger and Rory have been getting FedEx trucks to their doors non-stop since Nike pulled out of golf equipment. Here are the clubs we think they should use...
Lynx have got a wallet friendly new driver for you to try, check out the new Black Cat.
Puma bring Disc to golf, who wants to tie shoe laces anyway?
Brexit has hit Ben hard but he is lured from his pant-ridden grief-hole to talk about Bobby Jones, Caddyshack Troon & Muirfield. We are also joined by Ernie Els and Ryder Cup team psychologist Jamil Qureshi. Plus win Adidas TOUR 360 Prime BOOST golf shoes!
Nike bring a street classic to the golf course. Say hello to the Nike Air Zoom 90 IT.
What clubs were in Dustin Johnson & James Driscoll's winning TaylorMade bags at Oakmont & Nashville?
Nike bring a street classic to the golf course. Say hello to the Nike Air Zoom 90 IT.
Skechers are taking golf seriously, re-signing Matt Kuchar to a multi-year contract. Unlike many brands in the past who have dabbled, this US giant is proving it's in golf for the long haul. Skechers are the number two shoe brand overall in the US, bigger than the giants that are adidas and Under Armour. And no we’re not talking golf, but across the whole market, sitting behind only Nike. They are truly massive stateside.
There’s a lot of us out there who just want something that’s really comfortable, won’t make you slip on your backswing and finally, something that looks more casual than the typical golf shoe. For those golfers the FootJoy VersaLuxe could be just the ticket.
FootJoy are again looking to be the dominant force in golf shoes on the European Tour, as it has been confirmed that 65 per cent of players wore its footwear, and 39 per cent wore its gloves last year when competing in the circuit’s differing climates.
What clubs were in the Winners' Bags this week?