Sep 21st, 2016 Article
Bill Murray to launch golf clothing range
Surely it's going to be called the 'Carl Spackler Collection'? No? What about 'Gunga Galunga'? No?! 'The Danny Noonan Range'?...
Surely it's going to be called the 'Carl Spackler Collection'? No? What about 'Gunga Galunga'? No?! 'The Danny Noonan Range'?...
After all the stuff and nonsense coming out of the LPGA about restricting women's dress code at their events, this new development may well push them right over the edge.
Galvin Green has set out to redefine high–performance clothing for serious golfers with even more lightweight fabrics and contemporary designs in its 2017 Part Two range now available from stockists.
Bill Murray has raised $1 million in funding for his golf-clothing brand, William Murray Golf, and he has got some big hitters on board.
Golf Punk was once a monthly magazine that thrived on the fun and funky side of golf, offering a fresh perspective on the sport. As times changed, so did Golf Punk, transitioning into the digital and social media era, keeping its finger on the pulse of golf news and culture. Now, in 2025, Golf Punk has taken another bold step forward, evolving into a full-fledged lifestyle golf brand.
FootJoy sought the perfect opportunity to launch its 2017 Autumn/Winter Performance Golf Apparel Collection on The European Tour’s current links swing.
Today, PUMA Golf announced a multi-year partnership with celebrated PGA Tour professional Gary Woodland that will see him wearing PUMA Golf apparel, footwear and accessories on the course.
PUMA Golf has introduced its Spring Summer 2019 apparel and accessories collection for men, women and junior golfers.
It’s the Golf Brigadier here, and I’ve never had a proper pair of golf shorts before in all my days of golf foozling. Not a real, proper pair, actually designed for the golf course. Until I received a pair of adidas Ultimate 3654 golf shorts.
Leading luxury golf lifestyle brand, Peter Millar has announced the launch of its new Spring Summer 2019 men’s collection, featuring an extensive line-up of essential on and off-course garments.
Martin Slumbers, the R&A chief executive, recently stated that “Golf has to change” when referring to the restrictive dress regulations at golf clubs as one of the reasons why prospective players are put off, with membership levels down across the UK. Fashion brands Lyle & Scott are in total agreement as borne out by their recent collaboration.
That's right, Rickie, you just loaf about in multiple forms while we do all the work. Enjoying yourself? Not surprised, you're rocking the new PUMA Golf Play Loose range for 2019. Nice.