Tuesday, May 31, 2016

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 3 RECAP (Part 3 of 3): Bentley, Cleveland, Srixon, Superstroke, and the Take Down

This was the proverbial 11th hour of the Show at this point.  Time to snap pictures of things I knew (and some didn't know) I missed. 

 

In this section we'll take a look at Bentley, Cleveland, Srixon, Superstroke, and a mishmash of assorted sights as companies started packing it up for the week.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 3 RECAP (Part 2 of 3): Chase 54, Sligo, Loudmouth, and Golf Pride

Only a few hours remained in the Show at this point.  It was time cover as much ground as possible and run the two-minute offense. 

 

I wasn't able to spend a lot of time with the companies in the next few sections like I did with others the first few days.  But these final companies stood out nevertheless as must visits.  In this section we'll take a look at some of the new styles from Chase 54, Sligo, Loudmouth, and putter grips from Golf Pride.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 3 RECAP (Part 1 of 3): Callaway Apparel, New Era Ryder Cup Caps, Ralph Lauren Ryder Cup Uniforms, and Bettinardi

Day 3 of the PGA Merchandise Show is a different animal than the first two days.  Crowds are smaller.  Many exhibitors have already decided if the Show was a success or not.  And some reps have even left the Show.  More than a few people are just meandering around with morning cocktails and yucking it up.  And of course there are hunter-gatherers scouring the floor looking for a few more samples or freebies. 

 

The final day for me however was exactly the same as the first two days.  Drop the clutch, lay rubber, and go full Ricky Bobby to the finish line.  So let's bring this all home with my DAY 3 RECAP: Part 1 (a multi-part series), and wrap it up with my Best of Show.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Callaway Golf Releasing Oakmont Inspired 2016 U.S. Open Limited Edition Staff Bags

If you're like me, you love the U.S. Open because it's the toughest test in golf.  And you also love our national championship because it's the inspiration for some of the coolest limited edition products you'll see all year. 

 

And Callaway Golf's new Oakmont inspired 2016 U.S. Open Staff bag is sure to be one of the season's best.

Monday, May 23, 2016

2016 The Memorial Tournament Tickets Giveaway

The PGA Tour comes to my part of town twice a year.  And so this year I thought I'd send two lucky winners to see how awesome The Memorial Tournament is in person. 

 

The Memorial is only one week away, and the field will be stacked.  Players like Jason Day,  Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Patrick Reed, Justin Thomas, and Bryson DeChambeau (watch out for this kid) have already committed to play.  And you'll even see Peyton Manning in Dublin on Wednesday for the Pro-Am.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

TaylorMade Releasing Spider Limited and Spider Limited Red Putters - Inspired by Jason Day

On the back of Jason Day’s emphatic win at THE PLAYERS Championship, TaylorMade Golf has announced the release of the new Spider Limited and Spider Limited Red putters, both inspired by the No. 1 player in the OWGR and one of the Tour's best statistical putters, Jason Day. 

 

During his storybook rise to No. 1 late last fall, Day came to the TaylorMade team with a request for a putter similar in style to his trusted Itsy Bitsy prototype (the putter he’s used for multiple wins on the PGA TOUR, including his first major victory at the 2015 PGA Championship).

Odyssey Releasing New Limited Edition Highway 101 Putters

California has long been a hot bed for creativity in design.  Down the southern coast is Carlsbad, home of Odyssey Golf and the Mecca for golf club designers.  To pay homage to their hometown, Odyssey has developed a line of putters dedicated to one of the most recognizable landmarks ever in California, U.S. Highway 101. 

 

The aesthetic design is a tribute to the 101, and the technology pays off Odyssey’s heritage of continuous innovation.  The key highlight is Odyssey's latest insert technology called the Sound Chamber.

Callaway Golf Releasing New Apex Black Irons

Callaway Golf's new Apex Black Irons are precision engineered with industry-leading, category-defining 360 Face Cup technology for exceptional, consistent ball speed across the face and playability in a forged players iron.  And they've added a sleek all black look with a Satin Black PVD finish and premium shaft options, with a vast no upcharge list to customize your set. 

 

The progressive design creates scoring performance from your long irons to your short irons.  High tech, multi-piece construction provides a combination of distance, feel and control that can suit any player.  And the extremely soft feel is a product of quadruple net forging using mild carbon steel.  When you combine all of these advanced technologies with the all black finish, you have a forged iron for all golfers with an unforgettable look.

Saturday, May 14, 2016

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 2 RECAP (Part 5 of 5): A Grab Bag of Pictures and Videos

This is Part 5 of my DAY 2 RECAP.  I should really call this one just a mini-recap though.  Only a few pictures and videos here.  Sleep deprivation was catching up to me, and I actually got lost walking five minutes back to the hotel. 

 

When I did get back to my room, I refueled with a few cups of coffee.  Every hour.  Straight through to morning.  I was ready to take on the final DAY 3 of the Show.  And remember to check out my Best of Show when I wrap up this coverage.  It's chock-full of game changers.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 2 RECAP (Part 4 of 5): Devereux, Skechers, Tour Edge, and Kentwool

At this point in the Show I was seriously running on pure adrenaline.  I wasn't sure how many companies I'd covered already.  I knew it was a lot.  I also knew it wasn't enough.  So it was time to go flat-out, Ethan Hunt maniac mode to finish the Show strong. 

 

So let's keep rolling on with new gear from Devereux, Skechers, Tour Edge, and Kentwool in my DAY 2 coverage of the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show: Part 4 (a multi-part series).

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 2 RECAP (Part 3 of 5): UnderArmour, TaylorMade, Adidas, Galvin Green, and SeeMore

New gear from Under Armour, TaylorMade, Adidas, Galvin Green, and Seemore is next up in my DAY 2 coverage of the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show: Part 3 (a multi-part series). 

 

We're just about half way through my Show coverage at this point.  And if you think you've seen a lot already?  Well, there's a whole lot more where that came from.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 2 RECAP (Part 2 of 5): CRU, Carnoustie, ECCO, and Titleist

We're pressing on with my DAY 2 coverage of the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show: Part 2 (a multi-part series).  And here you'll find mouth-watering new gear from CRU Golf, Carnoustie Sportswear, ECCO Golf, and Titleist. 

 

Day 2 was probably the busiest day for me, and new contenders for Best of Show were determined to stake their claim.  It's not time to reveal the winners just yet, but my excitement visiting with these companies was palpable.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 2 RECAP (Part 1 of 5): Piretti, Fujikura, Sunice, and Antigua

I had more than a half-dozen interviews on Day 2 of the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show, and all of them were in different parts of the Convention Center.  Remember O.J. Simpson in the Hertz airport commercials?  That was pretty much me negotiating the PGA floor.  Leaping, sprinting, diving all over one-million square feet of exhibits.  If you're familiar with the Oklahoma Drill, there were moments like that as well. 

 

The focus of this DAY 2 RECAP: Part 1 (a multi-part series) moves towards a mix of apparel and accessories, along with more equipment coverage.  And on the fashion front you'll see tons of stylish new designs, ranging from distinguished and classic, to brash and athletic. 

Bottom line?  Golf styles have never been better.  And I'll let you know which lines earned my highest acclaim in the Best of Show Recap.

Monday, April 25, 2016

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 1 RECAP (Part 4 of 4): A Grab Bag of Pictures and Videos

This is Part 4 of my DAY 1 RECAP.  And here you'll find pictures and videos that are pretty much a grab bag of various things I saw, but didn't include in the first three parts of the recap. 

 

With nearly 10 miles of Show floor, and over one-million square feet of presentation space, it was literally impossible to not see something entertaining.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 1 RECAP (Part 3 of 4): Ben Hogan, Oakley, Callaway, Odyssey, and Cobra

We're moving on to Part 3 of my 2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 1 RECAP.  And here you'll find new equipment and apparel from Ben Hogan Golf, Oakley, Callaway, Odyssey, and Cobra. 

 

Some of my daily recaps are going to feature a grab bag of pictures and videos - those I passed up while putting the daily recaps together, but still wanted you to see - like pictures and videos that give you a taste of the atmosphere and crowds.  So be on the lookout for those as well. 

And of course in addition to multi-part recaps for each day of the Show, you can find the gear, apparel, and accessories I thought stood out above all others in my Best of Show.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 1 RECAP (Part 2 of 4): Bridgestone, Wilson, FootJoy, and Ping

I'm taking you inside the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show for a look at Bridgestone, Wilson, FootJoy, and Ping in this DAY 1 RECAP: Part 2 (a multi-part series). 

 

And for  now I'll just say something here definitely finds its way into my Best of Show. 

There's a lot to cover, and similar multi-part recaps for DAY 2 and DAY 3 feature other companies and gear, so you'll want to check that out as well.  I took thousands of pictures and videos while I was in Orlando, and I'm trying to make sure every last one of them is included for you here in my blog.

2016 PGA Merchandise Show DAY 1 RECAP (Part 1 of 4): Opening Ceremony, Titleist & Scotty Cameron, Game Golf & Golf Pride Partnership

If you're a gear geek there's no better place to be in the world than the PGA Merchandise Show.  Thousands of new product launches for four straight days, showcasing drivers, irons, putters, apparel, and everything you can imagine in your craziest Golf Gone Wild dreams. 

 

And I'm bringing you inside the 2016 PGA Merchandise Show with a horde of pictures and videos, starting with this DAY 1 RECAP: Part 1 (a multi-part series). 

I'll have similar multi-part recaps for days two and three as well.  And of course my Best of Show, letting you know what new gear and attire stood out as superior within certain categories.

Friday, April 22, 2016

Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, and Smylie Kaufman are still Killing Spring Break in the Bahamas

Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas, and Smylie Kaufman are the No. 2, No. 5, No. 36, and No. 48 players in the world golf rankings. 

 

They're also just a bunch of 20-something bros doing what 20-something bros do on spring break.  Or maybe better said, what 20-something bros wish they could be doing on spring break.

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Meet Golf's Rat Pack: Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, And Smylie Kaufman on Spring Break 2016

It's spring break.  It's the Bahamas.  And it's Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, and Smylie Kaufman. 

Say hello to golf's Rat Pack. 

 

The adventures of Fowler, Spieth, Thomas, and Kaufman are being documented on Snapchat, and it's truly impossible to not laugh at what's going on.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Bryson DeChambeau Signs With Bridgestone To Play New Tour B330-S Golf Ball

When "The Golf Scientist," Bryson DeChambeau makes his professional debut on the PGA Tour on Thursday at the RBC Heritage, he'll be using the new 2016 Tour B330-S golf ball and outfitted with gloves from Bridgestone Golf. 

DeChambeau earned the silver cup as the low amateur at the 2016 Masters, and spent a considerable amount of time deciding which ball would help him compete at the highest level on Tour. 

 

"I take every part of my game seriously, and it was clear after a thorough review that Bridgestone Golf's Tour B330-S was the best fit for me," DeChambeau said.  "I'm excited to be a part of Bridgestone's team and benefit from the precision they put in to each and every ball made."