In a world dominated by notifications, deadlines and never-ending to-do lists, Motocaddy believes golf has become something far more valuable than just a game.
We’ve rounded up the latest women’s golf shoes blending running shoe comfort with on-course performance, from tried-and-true favourites to trendy sneaker-style designs built for all-day wear.
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Adam Scott is about to join one of the most exclusive clubs in golf history and Japanese clothing company Uniqlo is marking the occasion with a limited release that Aussie golfers will want to get their hands on.
Bud Cauley has broken through for his first PGA Tour win at the RBC Canadian Open, closing with a strong back nine and crediting a four-leaf clover from his grandfather as his lucky charm.
Poston gained eight-plus shots on his approaches with his Titleist T100 irons. He also ranked third in putting with his TaylorMade Spider Tour X mallet. It was a recent golf ball change, however, that is the key equipment story.
While the torched version of Rory McIlroy’s Spider Tour X has been made in limited quantities, it was never a retail option. That will soon change with the release of Spider Tour Torched.
Australian golfers who use electric buggies are not only walking more often, they’re also playing better, feeling fitter and enjoying the game more than ever before, according to a new industry report released by Motocaddy.
Russell Henley’s Titleist setup helped deliver a clutch Charles Schwab Challenge win, featuring a Pro V1x, TSi3 driver, T100 irons and Scotty Cameron Phantom 5 putter.