From products that redefine the lesson and leisure markets to golf clubs that are breaking the membership mould, these are (in no particular order) the innovations – and innovators – making golf better for tomorrow.Â
By JOEL BEALL Jake Owen proved in his professional golf foray last summer that he can take the occasional haymaker as well as he can dish them. A good thing, because – by the sounds of Owen’s interview with Barstool Sports – the country music star received a mean uppercut at the hands of Phil Mickelson. In Read more…
A three-lined version of the Callaway Chrome Soft X Phil Mickelson used to win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February this year is now a product you can buy.
It was an extraordinary Australian summer of golf for Jake McLeod. The North Queenslander rocketed from golf’s wilderness to having a European Tour card in the space of four weeks.
Greg Norman’s 105th completed design, KN Links – Cam Ranh, has added even more bite to the notion that Vietnam is the must-visit golf destination of South-East Asia.
The 70-strong field amassed nine triple-bogeys and 46 doubles in increasingly blustery conditions that only accentuated the severe contours of the endlessly eccentric and speedy putting surfaces.
A percentage of sales of Leishman’s sweet nectar go towards Begin Again Foundation, the charity Marc and his wife Audrey launched after she nearly lost her life to Toxic Shock Syndrome.