by Steve Pike | Mar 25, 2026 | Apparel, golf business, Golf News, golf shoes
TRUE linkswear has launchd its highly-anticipated Antigravity performance golf shoe powered by Pebax superfoam, a technology widely used in elite distance running footwear. With featherweight cushioning, explosive rebound, and low compression, the company says...
by Steve Pike | Mar 24, 2026 | Apparel, golf business, Golf News, golf shoes, Opinion, Personalities
By Brian Sommer Sqairz is golf and athletics shoe a company that has made something of a minor theological movement out of the human toe. Its central doctrine is simple enough: that conventional golf shoes have, for too long, committed the quiet sin of compressing the...
by Steve Pike | Mar 19, 2026 | Apparel, golf business, Golf News, PGA Tour
Callaway Apparel, developed by global fashion leader Perry Ellis International, has debuted its Spring 2026 Patrons Welcome Collection. PGA Tour professional and Callaway Apparel ambassador Max Greyserman will wear the Patrons Welcome Collection as part of his...
by Steve Pike | Feb 14, 2026 | Apparel, Equipment, Fashion, golf balls, golf business, golf entertainment, Golf News, Personalities
Callaway Golf’s (CALY) sale of 60 percent of Topgolf to Leonard Green & Partners, which closed this past Jan. 5 for $1.1 billion, included approximately $800 million in cash in this transaction. Callaway Golf President/CEO Chip Brewer told Wall Street analysts his...
by Steve Pike | Aug 8, 2025 | Apparel, Equipment, Fashion, golf balls, golf business, golf entertainment, Golf News, golf shoes, shoes
The world of tariffs remains fluid, but Topgolf Callaway Brands (MODG) and Titleist/FootJoy parent Acushnet Co. (GOLF) each are looking at big numbers to deal with the challenges tariffs are expected to bring (at least for now) the second half of this year. Topgolf...
by Steve Pike | Aug 1, 2025 | Apparel, Fashion, golf business, Golf News
The most frustrating thing in golf isn’t missing a two-foot putter, it’s finding a shirt that fits well – particularly of you’re less than, say, five-feet 9 inches tall and not a member of the “flat belly’’ brigade. Nick Parker, a 5’6″ menswear...