Brian Huntley is so intrigued by the prospect of a golf course on a portion of the land currently occupied by Burke Lakefront Airport that he submitted preliminary designs to do just that 20 years ago as the City of…
Despite being one of the smaller states in the country, South Carolina has plenty of distinct golf destinations: Myrtle Beach, Kiawah Island and Charleston are all worth their own trips. And then there’s Hilton Head Island, which in many ways…
Straddling the world between traditional business news and the economics of golf is an intriguing task, as the latter often seems to simultaneously defy both reality and financial fundamentals.I was reminded of this at the end of the week while…
50 Words or Less The Takomo 101 MKII irons are easy to hit and long. Ball flight is higher than the strong, modern lofts would have you expect. Clean look and traditional feel. Introduction The prices of irons is skyrocketing. …
AbstractAccording to the latest IndexBox report on the global Golf Accessories market, the market enters 2026 with broader demand fundamentals, more disciplined procurement behavior, and a more regionally diversified supply architecture.The global golf accessories market, encompassing bags, gloves, balls, tees,…
In the second episode of Building Bullard’s Bag, we work with Bullard to find and test some of THE BEST drivers for his bag in 2026, as well as test some budget friendly options, all from Golfbidder! Jimmy Bullard has…
What you need to know: Callaway is expanding the Quantum lineup with two clubs aimed at finding something more versatile and forgiving off the tee than a traditional driver, without giving up performance. The Quantum mini driver brings the Tri-Force…
What you need to know: Odyssey’s zero-torque evolution has been methodical. First came better shapes. Then the original Tri-Hot eliminated shaft lean by pushing the CG aggressively forward. Now the S2S Tri-Hot SB (single-bend) solves the last thing keeping some…
When I started to play golf as a junior in the 1980s, there was a simple piece of guidance we were all given. Slower groups should always let faster groups through.As children, we’d often find ourselves inhabiting both ends of…