Dec 16th, 2016 Article
TaylorMade launch Star Wars golf gear
TaylorMade are launching an amazing Star Wars accessories collection, just in time to fill up Christmas stockings up and down the land!
TaylorMade are launching an amazing Star Wars accessories collection, just in time to fill up Christmas stockings up and down the land!
Star Wars has taken over the internet today, so we thought it only right we added our tuppence worth. With The Force Awakens trailer going live this morning, we had a look around for some of the best Star Wars golfing gubbins.
TaylorMade are betting big on Star Wars this Christmas, as they announce new accessories range for mid November.
At 12.05 tonight our dreams come true. Real Star Wars films, about the real Star Wars characters. Now if you're anything like us you've probably got some geeky Star Wars memorabilia. Maybe even some bits from the new film. But have you got any Star Wars golf gear? We've trawled the internet to find the places where golf and Star Wars collide.
Darth Vader playing golf? Surely not!!
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, before I was ever a golf punk, years before I became a sneaker head, and before I even knew what a foodie was, I was a Star Wars nerd. I’ve been waiting 34 years for what I witnessed at 12.05 this morning. Was it worth the wait?
May the fourth be with you! Otherwise known as Star Wars day. We don't need any excuse to put Star Wars on the site, so here we are with a round up of all the goodies you can add to your golf bag.
These custom wedges by Golf Alchemy are the most interesting clubs we've ever seen at GolfPunk.
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The iconic Millennium Falcon has been spotted by fans, not in a galaxy far away, but on the borders of a golf course in Surrey - Barrow Hills Golf Club to be precise.
Bryson Dechambeau, Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa (-6) are the American trio atop the leaderboard following a second blustury afternoon at Augusta National. Conditions were challenging for all, with forceful, gusting winds causing balls to move on greens, sand to be blown from bunkers and a generally cumbersome pace of play.