Rory McIlroy didn’t have “golf ball change” on his equipment bingo card (we’re assuming this is a thing) for the 2025 season.
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He’s also switching golf balls. Back in 2019, Fowler signed a golf ball and glove deal with TaylorMade, which has not been renewed for 2025. This week, Fowler has confirmed that he will be ...
The ECB announced in November that it will only grant NOCs - the paperwork required for players to feature in overseas leagues - to white-ball specialists for tournaments that take place during ...
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Rickie Fowler has decided not to renew his golf ball and glove deal with TaylorMade for the 2025 PGA Tour season, according to Golfweek. Fowler, 36, signed a multi-year deal with TaylorMade to ...
LiAngelo Ball's musical talents have been the talk of the NBA this month, and the middle brother of basketball stars Lonzo and LaMelo Ball has reportedly parlayed that momentum and buzz into a ...
The deep dive: The first Pro V1 was released on the PGA Tour 25 years ago, and it quickly became the most-played ball in golf, an honor it has never relinquished. Last season, according to Titleist, ...
Swing365 will feature Full Swing, a golf simulator the Tomorrow's Golf League (TGL) uses. The system attempts to use the best ball technology to give the golfer the same results on the simulator as ...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Mizuno launches the Mizuno Pro S and Mizuno Pro X golf balls, its latest elite multilayer urethane cover offerings. Both models look to increase the potential for distance ...
In the past, golf ball makers have offered players seeking Tour-level performance two options: A slightly softer ball that flies lower or a firmer ball that spins more and goes higher. But lately ...
"We're the guinea pigs," quipped Fowler before he too smashed his ball into the enormous screen that is 24 times bigger than a standard golf simulator. The players were all wearing microphones and ...