May 28th, 2015 Article
TaylorMade Ghost Tour Daytona Putter
Ok we know the TaylorMade Ghost putters used to be white, so what if the name doesn't make much sense anymore?
Ok we know the TaylorMade Ghost putters used to be white, so what if the name doesn't make much sense anymore?
If money is no object, and you wanted to get your loved one the ultimate Christmas gift, we're not sure that you could get them anything better than a Rolls Royce Ghost.
The Ben Hogan brand is refusing to give up the ghost, and is now coming back as a direct–to–the consumer brand.
Better known for their laser range finders, Bushnell also make some of the smallest, easiest to use GPS range finders.
Zac Johnson was playing his 12th hole of the day, the par-4 third at TPC River Highlands, when his 18-foot birdie putt stopped right on the edge of the hole.....
Jason Day won at the Players Championship using a full bag of TaylorMade equipment. His driving and putting get so much attention because they are so good so what clubs is he using at either end of the bag to help him?
Week in week out the majority of tour players putt with some variation of the classic Ping Anser putter. While the model has been refined in many small ways over the years, they are all modelled of Karsten Solheim's breakthrough 1966 Anser design.
TaylorMade Golf Company has announced the all-new TP Hydro Blast Putter collection – providing golfers with a selection of seven traditionally shaped putters that feature a renewed dedication to performance and aesthetics.
There have been many incredible Open debuts, here is our Top 10... Eight pros. One day. Twelve holes. Three rounds. No prize money. One winner. Willie Park Sr.
It's that time of year when you're allowed to dress up as an idiot ghost, ghoul, or your favourite cartoon character, all in the name of collecting candy. While there are a lot of treats on display below, there's a couple of tricks in here too.
JH Taylor: Pray silence for one third of The Great Triumvirate and the forefather of the humble English muni... By Christopher Cairns, author of No Tie Required
I’ve just hit a tee shot with my driver and I’ve really connected. I mean, really connected. Which is unusual for me. Especially using someone else’s golf clubs on a course which is totally new to me. What’s even more unusual is that, two, three, four seconds later… the ball is still in the air, just hanging there like a scene from Happy Gilmore.