Oct 12th, 2016 Article
Ping Sign Aaron Baddeley To Equipment Deal
Aaron Baddeley has signed to play Ping golf clubs for 2017.
Aaron Baddeley has signed to play Ping golf clubs for 2017.
It looks like Smylie Kaufman is not the only golfer to have a new beer sponsor. Beef's being having a golf day for the Noel Johnson Foundation at North Middlesex Golf Club, and here's who provided the brews.
Full Swing Golf, who claim to be the leader in indoor-golf simulator technology, have announced a multi-year partnership with Padriag Harrington, the three time Major winner.
Coca-Cola® have announced that Jordan Spieth will become an ambassador for their brands in a multi-year, multi-million dollar deal. It's another rite of passage to becoming a global superstar.
You might not have heard but it's Black Friday. Which means it's time to spend, spend, spend. We've trawled the internet to find you five of today's best offers.
If you are looking for something a bit different on the golf holiday front this year, we have discovered this amazing house in Deal which you can rent, which is right on the doorstep of Royal Cinque Ports, Princes and Royal St Georges.
After bagging a £140,000,000.00 apparel deal with Nike, Rory has signed another 10 year deal, this time with TaylorMade for equipment. And another cool £80,000,000.00.... That's $310,000,000.00...
GolfPunk Hall of Shame inductee Sergio Garcia has been chucking clubs again. This time he has jettisoned all his Callaway clubs and replaced them with a selection of PINGs along with TaylorMade fairway woods. Garcia announced ahead of this week's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship that he has ended his two-year relationship with Callaway golf clubs and ball.
Dunlop have today announced that they have extended their sponsorship agreement with Lee Westwood. The deal has been extended for a further three years and the announcement comes ahead of Westwood teeing off at Baltusrol tomorrow.
Tiger Woods's endorsement deal with "performance lifestyle" company MusclePharm has been terminated.
Mizuno, the Japanese equipment manufacturer long renowned for its beautiful, industry-leading forged irons and technically advanced golf equipment, has announced the signings of two talented young players – as part of a quest to develop its next 'homegrown' Major winner.
QHotels, which owns ten leading golf resorts in England and Scotland, has been bought in a deal worth £525 million.