Jan 10th, 2018 Article
PING signs Andy Sullivan as apparel ambassador
PING has announced the signing of current staff player Andy Sullivan as an apparel ambassador on a multi-year agreement.
PING has announced the signing of current staff player Andy Sullivan as an apparel ambassador on a multi-year agreement.
Peter Millar has announced new additions to their team of brand ambassadors for 2018. The new line up now features Branden Grace, Si Woo Kim, Chesson Hadley, Hudson Swafford, Chez Reavie, Scott Brown, Sam Saunders, Johnson Wagner, Shawn Stefani, Matteo Manassero, Davis (Dru) Love IV, Chris Wilson and Brett Quigley.
Premium performance clothing brand Galvin Green has extended its association with promising young stars within the growing Modest! Golf Management stable – Italy’s Guido Migliozzi and Christiaan Bezuidenhout from South Africa.
Bunker Mentality’s design philosophy is to create products built for ‘performance and style’ because to the brand ‘style matters’ in golf. This comes to life with the new AW17 Collection, by bringing colour to winter golf clothing.
TRENDYGOLF is adding a welcome feminine touch to golf fashion with the launch of a specific women's style section.
2016 is the year FootJoy step up their apparel collection. Quietly in the background they’ve become one of the biggest apparel brands in golf. In on-course shirt sales they are now the number one brand in the UK.
It’s a big year for J.Lindeberg. With the man himself, Johan Lindeberg, going back to the company after nine years away (and wait until you check out our exclusive interview with golf's fashion icon later this week), JL were always going to be under scrutiny this year.
If anyone’s been watching the European Tour coverage, they may have noticed Paul Lawrie has a new golf bag, with Cardinal emblazoned down the side. So who or what is Cardinal?
We got a heads up of the new 2016 Puma apparal a little while ago when we went and got the exclusive on Alvaro Quiros signing with the cat. And we’ve not been able to say anything about it until now. Next years range is probably they’re strongest, most inclusive range Puma have ever released.
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.
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.
We wondered why GolfPunk favourite Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston posted a video on Instagram about his love for cats. We know he is a big softy but now all has become clear. Beef announced ahead of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship that he is joining the PUMA gang.