Ogio: Introduces the Chamber, the newest addition to the company’s line of bags. The Chamber features the Silencer Club Protection System, which features 14 individual compartments that incorporate a protective membrane to center and gently hold the club’s shaft.
Equipment
Matrix Gets A Win Overseas At The Korea Open
Matrix: Ozik hM2 Hybrid shafts were played by the winner of the OneAsia Tour’s Kolon Korea Open.
Golf Pride® Is Number One Grip Choice At Frys.com Open
Golf Pride: Grips were played by 83 percent of the Frys.com Open field, according to Darrell Survey.
SuperStroke Putter Grips Grab 2 Top 10 Finishes At The Frys.com Open
SuperStroke: Slim Lite grip played by the sixth-place finisher at the Frys.com Open, and product was played by two top 10 finishers.
Aldila’s VS Proto Helps Insperity Champ Notch First Victory On Champions Tour
Aldila: VS Proto shafts were played in the hybrids of the Champions Tour’s Insperity Championship winner.
Golf Pride® Is Number One Grip Choice At Frys.com Open
Golf Pride: Grips were played by 83 percent of the Frys.com Open field, according to Darrell Survey.
Aldila's VS Proto Helps Insperity Champ Notch First Victory On Champions Tour
Aldila: VS Proto shafts were played in the hybrids of the Champions Tour’s Insperity Championship winner.
Softspikes®/PrideSports Wins Children’s Hospital Classic And Insperity Championship
Softspikes: Cleats were worn by the respective winners of the Nationwide Tour’s Children’s Hospital Classic and Champions Tour’s Insperity Championship. Also, four of the top five plastic cleat-wearing finishers at the Frys.com Open wore Softspikes product.
Champ® Zarma And Flytee™ Played By Winner Of Madrid Masters
Champ: Spikes worn by the respective winners of the Frys.com Open and European Tour’s Madrid Masters.
Dynamic Gold And Project X Pair Up Wins On Three Tours Across The Globe
True Temper: Dynamic Gold and Project X shafts were played by the respective winners of the Frys.com Open, Nationwide Tour’s Children’s Hospital Classic and the European Tour’s Madrid Masters.
Fujikura Motore F1 Shaft With H.I.T. Technology Was In The Respected Winners Driver At Hana Bank Championship
Fujikura: Motore F1 shaft was played in the driver of the LPGA’s Hana Bank Championship winner. The 22-year-old world No. 1 also played the Rombax shaft in her fairway metal.
WNB Golf Classic On The Nationwide Tour Produces Two Top-10 Finishes For Fourteen Golf
Fourteen Golf: MT-28V5 wedge was played by top-10 finishers at the Nationwide Tour’s WNB Golf Classic.
Softspikes®/PrideSports Wins Children's Hospital Classic And Insperity Championship
Softspikes: Cleats were worn by the respective winners of the Nationwide Tour’s Children’s Hospital Classic and Champions Tour’s Insperity Championship. Also, four of the top five plastic cleat-wearing finishers at the Frys.com Open wore Softspikes product.
Champ® Zarma And Flytee™ Played By Winner Of Madrid Masters
Champ: Spikes worn by the respective winners of the Frys.com Open and European Tour’s Madrid Masters.
Hirzl Gloves Available Today At TGW.com
Hirzl: Entire line of golf gloves is now available at The Golf Warehouse.
Club Glove Microfiber Caddy Towel Taking Collegiate Golf By Storm
Club Glove: Reports that its microfiber Caddy Towel has been selected for use by more than 100 collegiate teams nationally.
Tef Tee™ Now Dominating On The Champions Tour™
Tef Tee: Reports on the usage of its tee at the Champions Tour SAS Championship.
Graphite Design’s Tour AD DI Shaft Was Played By The Second Place Finisher At The PGA Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
Graphite Design: Tour AD DI shaft was played in the driver of the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open runner-up.
KBS Tour Shafts Win The SAS Championship
KBS Tour: Shafts were played in the 3-iron through lob wedge of the Champions Tour SAS Championship winner.
Titleist Introduces New Look To Five-Model Family Of Scotty Cameron California Putters
Titleist: Introduces its five-model Scotty Cameron California putter line, which accentuates the visual flow design principle. “My main objective for the new California designs was to take the visual flow to a new level,” said master putter designer Scotty Cameron. “When you look down at a great putter in the address position, it’s easy to imagine the putter head flowing naturally right into the ground. The refinements we made to these five new models meet and exceed that ideal. It might be a bit esoteric, but you get the sense that water won’t splash off these putters. It looks like water will just roll off the contours of the putters and shed gently off the edges.”
