Feb 26th, 2016 Article
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At the beginning of this year professionals everywhere had to ditch the long putter. Ever wondered where all those now useless not so flat sticks might end up?
At the beginning of this year professionals everywhere had to ditch the long putter. Ever wondered where all those now useless not so flat sticks might end up?
It's been a hell of a year. Here are the results of the GolfPunk Staunchie Awards where we honour the finest achivements in 2016 from equipment manufacturers to people who were just nice to us.
A full line-up of Callaway and Odyssey products powered Sergio Garcia to become only the second player in European Tour history to win the same tournament three times in a row as he claimed victory at the Andalucia Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio Garcia Foundation.
Crazy internet rumours are suggesting Tiger Woods wants to buy TaylorMade. We just can't see this happening. Here's what could happen though...
With Nike pulling out of golf equipment what happens next? From new club contracts to PXG taking over the tour, we delve into every nook and cranny...
Jason Day won at the Players Championship using a full bag of TaylorMade equipment. His driving and putting get so much attention because they are so good so what clubs is he using at either end of the bag to help him?
Lexi has a three shot lead going onto the final round of the Kingsmill Championship after a -2 round of 69 at the River Course, Kingsmill Resort, in Virginia.
Rory looks to be switching back to a Scotty Cameron, having been spotted testing one at The Barclays this week
Check out the Callaway bag that Jim Furyk shot 58 at the Travelers with while, what was that unusual putter Russell Knox was using to win the event with?
When our pal James Driscoll narrowly lost his PGA Tour card in 2014 we feared he might struggle to 'get it back'. Aged 38, he'd be coming up against the young gun future PGA stars, and he would no longer be able to use his belly putter...
Wilson has introduced EXO DRY cart and stand bags designed for use in any weather as part of its feature-packed bag line-up for 2022, along with three other brand-new bags - the Feather, QS Stand and Q Carry models.
The new product launches are coming thick and fast from the team at TaylorMade and the third generation of the Kalea range looks pretty natty. Designed for players with a slightly slower swing speed, and targeted at female players, the aim is to use all the technology to maximise clubhead speed and ease of launch for all abilities.