EQUIPMENT
If you don’t have the moves like James Hahn, thanks to TravisMathew, you can at least look the part.
In honor of New York Fashion week, GolfChannel.com decided to unveil its favorite fashions from the 2013 PGA Merchandise Show. Today’s offering: Footjoy.
Wilson Golf has introduced the D-100 driver, which it describes as the lightest and easiest-to-swing driver on the market.
Nike Golf has brought cavity-back technology, common in irons, to its new Covert driver.
Take a look inside the bags of last week’s winners on their respective tours: Phil Mickelson and Stephen Gallacher.
2001 British Open champion David Duval has re-signed with Nike Golf, the company announced Monday.
On Tuesday, Phil Mickelson started testing Callaway’s RAZR Fit Xtreme driver and liked it so much that he decided to add it to his arsenal right away.
Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history, has agreed to a deal with manufacturer Ping.
Titleist isn’t standing pat with its immensely popular Pro V1 golf ball line. This winter’s introduction of the 2013 version offers enhancements to both the Pro V1 and Pro V1x.
Callaway’s new X Hot driver uses ‘Frame Face Technology,’ which is designed to increase ball speed, save weight and optimize stiffness and stress distribution across the clubface for more efficient energy transfer.
Take a look inside the bags of last week’s winners on their respective tours: Tiger Woods and Chris Wood.
Bifurcation, anchored putting and growing the game of golf were all on the agenda for the State of the Industry forum on Friday.