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Feb 12th, 2017 Article

Motocaddy refresh bag range

Motocaddy has refreshed its premium Dry and Pro-Series bags with a modern update, including a brand new colour range and standout features.

Dec 24th, 2016 Article

It's the 2016 GolfPunk Staunchie Awards

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.

Dec 13th, 2016 Article

Wilson's new Triton driver is non–conforming

Wilson Golf and the Golf Channel collaborated on a television reality series during the autumn called Driver vs. Driver. The Triton driver, designed by Eric Sillies, was the winner, and earned him a very tidy $500,000.

May 20th, 2016 Article

The Top 10 TaylorMade Irons Ever!!!

We go through the archives to show you some of the truly game changing TaylorMade irons. Plus you can win a set of the latest custom fit PSi or M2 irons.

May 7th, 2016 Article

TaylorMade’s ex CEO explains why adidas pulled the trigger

In an interview with Yahoo Finance Mark King, who headed the company from 2003-14 before taking over as CEO of adidas USA, said that the decision to sell the golf equipment business was made in an effort to focus on the biggest growth opportunities for the company as a whole.

May 4th, 2016 Article

TaylorMade put up for sale

We’ve heard the rumours before but now it’s official. Adidas have said that it is sellling off TaylorMade, Adams, and Ashworth. Previously reports indicated they were just looking to get rid of Ashworth and Adams.

Mar 11th, 2016 Article

Valspar Champs Day One

Day one at the Valspar Championship set up an interesting start to the tournament as Keegan Bradley, Charles Howell III and Ken Duke all took a share of the lead, shooting matching 67's.