PowerBilt: Introduces the new Grand Slam lineup set – driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, putter and bag – for $399.99. There are also open stock clubs that allow golfers to add clubs to fit their game.
Equipment
Introducing Redesigned Great Packaging
Zero Friction: Rebrands its tee product line, the new names being ZFTour (three-prong tee), ZFExtreme (four-prong) and ZFVictory (5-prong).
Adams Golf To Make Many Aspirational Golfers Happy With Idea Black CB3 Irons
Adams Golf: Introduces the Idea Black CB3 irons, which are made of forged 8620 steel and designed to add forgiveness from the 4 iron through gap wedge.
Can't Get Enough Advantage(tee)s?
Zero Friction: Reports on its ZFAdvantage tees.
Glove It's New Golf Accessories Reflect Runway Trends
Glove It: Introduces 15 new runway-inspired fashions for golf gloves and bags with metallics, animal prints and plaids among the new collection highlights.
Golf Pride® Launches Grip Giveaway Sweepstakes
Golf Pride: Launches its Grip Giveaway Sweepstakes on Facebook. One winner will be chosen every week through April 12 to receive a full set (13) of Golf Pride grips.
PowerBilt's New Grand Slam® Lineup Is About "Fitting Clubs To Your Game" – At Unmatched Pricing
PowerBilt: Introduces the new Grand Slam lineup set – driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, putter and bag – for $399.99. There are also open stock clubs that allow golfers to add clubs to fit their game.
Aerotech Tunes In Second-Place Finish At Sony Open
Aerotech Golf: Steelfiber shafts were played by the Sony Open in Hawaii runner-up.
Matrix Played By Twenty-Five Percent Of The Top Finishers At Sony Open
Matrix Shafts: Product was played by 25 percent of the Sony Open in Hawaii players who made the 36-hole cut.
U.S. Kids Golf Announces Major Additions To Ultralight Fitting System
U.S. Kids Golf: To add four new sizes to its Ultralight line of equipment. The 2012 Ultralight line will now offer nine sizes for golfers beginning at 39 inches tall and increasing in 3-inch increments.
PowerBilt’s New Air Force One DF Driver Combines A Deep Face With Nitrogen Technology For “Unmatched Power”
PowerBilt: Introduces its new Air Force One DF driver.
New, Lighter ClubGlider® Travel Bag For 2012
Sun Mountain: Introduces the ClubGlider travel bag, available in three models – Pro, Meridian and Journey, which is new for 2012.
PowerBilt's New Air Force One DF Driver Combines A Deep Face With Nitrogen Technology For "Unmatched Power"
PowerBilt: Introduces its new Air Force One DF driver.
New, Lighter ClubGlider® Travel Bag For 2012
Sun Mountain: Introduces the ClubGlider travel bag, available in three models – Pro, Meridian and Journey, which is new for 2012.
Nippon Shaft Wins Sony Open In Hawaii And Records Two Other Top 10 Finishes
Nippon Shaft: N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 120 shafts were played in the irons of the Sony Open in Hawaii champion. Nippon Shaft product was also played by second- and 10th-place finishers.
Zero Friction Advantage Grip Line
Zero Friction: Introduces its ZFAdvantage grip line, which features an anti-torque design pattern that resists the tendency for the grip to twist in a golfer’s hands at impact.
New TriSwivel™ Push Cart Features Front Wheel That Swivels 360 Degrees, Gives Golfers Effortless Maneuverability Walking The Course
Bag Boy: Introduces the TriSwivel three-wheel push cart that features a front wheel that swivels 360 degrees for better maneuverability.
Players Towel Captures Sony Open In Hawaii Victory In First Full Field Event Of The Year
Players Towel: Product used by Sony Open in Hawaii winner.
Cleveland® Golf Introduces Classic Driver, New Mashie Line For Spring 2012
Cleveland Golf: Introduces two additions to its 2012 product line – the Classic driver with a unique sole design and color scheme inspired by persimmon drivers, and Mashie hybrids, fairway woods and irons, which feature Gliderail technology on the sole that decreases turf drag for more lift and speed at impact.
Graphite Design Starts The New Year With A PGA Tour Victory At The Sony Open In Hawaii
Graphite Design: Tour AD UT 85 hybrid shaft was used by the Sony Open in Hawaii winner.
