Oct 16th, 2016 Article
Noren and Steele's Winning What's In the Bag
Callaway, Wilson Staff, and Mitsubishi Rayon are all celebrating big weekends with victories at the British Masters and Safeway Open.
Callaway, Wilson Staff, and Mitsubishi Rayon are all celebrating big weekends with victories at the British Masters and Safeway Open.
Back in 1998 John Calabria, Vice President of research at Maxfli, estimated that more than half a billion golf balls went missing every year. We sent the Foozler to get some back for us...
Now you can buy Bubba's pink Ping G driver, and its for charity!
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?
TRENDYGOLF has selected the finest fabrics from Italy and England to launch its own new essentials clothing range.
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...
21-handicapper Matt Wilson has not been getting on with his 'off-the-rack' driver. So we drafted in Lewis White, Titleist Tech Rep to come and get him properly fitted for a 915 driver. The results are bonkers.
Meat, half-eaten pizza slices, fruit peels, paper and other organic waste are being churned into water and fertiliser to help keep the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club green and reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill. We think this is a cracking recycling idea.
Cobra have an amazing new offer, dishing out free Arccos Driver trackers with the purchase of a new King driver. Find out all about them here, and which driver you should chose.
The new Mazda MX-5. Just you, your golf clubs and an exceptionally cool ride...
Check out the new hi tech, groovy, and consistant Nike Method Origin Putter, as used by Rory McIlroy on tour!
MasterCard is bringing the future of commerce to life with virtual and augmented reality commerce experiences and payment-enabled wearables at the Arnold Palmer Invitational Presented by MasterCard (API) in Orlando, FL.