Silver Bullet Systems: Will three equipment accessories at the PGA Merchandise Show, Jan. 28-30 in Orlando, FL.
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Silver Bullet Systems: Will three equipment accessories at the PGA Merchandise Show, Jan. 28-30 in Orlando, FL.
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Wilson Golf: Signs 1999 Open Championship winner Paul Lawrie as the latest member of its staff advisory member.
Evolve Golf: Will showcase its new Epoch-S3 model, along with sustainable packaging and smaller pro shop packs, at the PGA Merchandise Show, Jan. 28-30 in Orlando, FL.
PowerBilt: Company introduces its new nitrogen-charged irons that also feature a proprietary Apollo steel shaft, which weighs only 85 grams – much lighter than a conventional steel shaft and slightly more than graphite.
EWGA: Michael Whan, new commissioner of the LPGA, will speak at the fourth annual EWGA networking breakfast for female golf industry leaders, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Friday, Jan. 29 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL.
UST Mamiya: Winner of the Sony Open in Hawaii played the company’s Proforce AXIVCore Tour Black model in his driver (69-gram, X-flex) and the Frequency Filtered Putter Shaft.
AB Golf Designs: To launch its updated Bling line of headcovers geared toward women golfers at the PGA Merchandise Show, Jan. 28-30 in Orlando, FL. A portion of proceeds from the sale of every Swing Bling, the centerpiece of the collection, along with the new Think Pink style from the Have a Heart line, will be donated to the Mauer Foundation to assist in breast health education programs.
Titleist: Ryan Palmer posts a one-stroke win at the Sony Open in Hawaii playing the Pro V1 golf ball. Titleist brand ambassadors Steve Stricker and Davis Love III placed third and fifth, respectively.
Softspikes: Wins the plastic cleat count at the Sony Open in Hawaii as 75 percent of the plastic cleat field wore its products, including the winner and 26 of the top 40 finishers.
Femco Steel Technology: First- and second-place finishers at Sony Open play KBS Tour steel shafts.
Champ: Reports that 42 percent of the Sony Open in Hawaii field wore its products, including six of the top 10 finishers.
Boccieri Golf: New Lite-Weight Series is named to Golf Digest’s 2010 Hot List, the company’s fourth such honor in five years.
PowerBilt:New Air Force One – Air Foil, the second generation of nitrogen-charged clubs, now the technology in its irons.
Bionic: Introduces the Performance Series glove, which conforms to U.S. Golf Association rules, and has the endorsement of former Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger.
Aldia: Wins the wood and hybrid shaft counts at the season-opening SBS Championship and Sony Open in Hawaii, according to Darrell Survey.
Softspikes: Wins the plastic cleat count at the Sony Open in Hawaii as 75 percent of the plastic cleat field wore its products, including the winner and 26 of the top 40 finishers.
Boccieri Golf: New Lite-Weight Series is named to Golf Digest’s 2010 Hot List, the company’s fourth such honor in five years.
PowerBilt:New Air Force One – Air Foil, the second generation of nitrogen-charged clubs, now the technology in its irons.
Bionic: Introduces the Performance Series glove, which conforms to U.S. Golf Association rules, and has the endorsement of former Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger.
Aldia: Wins the wood and hybrid shaft counts at the season-opening SBS Championship and Sony Open in Hawaii, according to Darrell Survey.