Golf’s Counterfeit Equipment Problem
California, United States: Findings from a survey reveal the extent of the problem the golf industry is facing as a result of the production and sale of counterfeit golf equipment.
California, United States: Findings from a survey reveal the extent of the problem the golf industry is facing as a result of the production and sale of counterfeit golf equipment.
London, England: As living costs rise around the world, golfers are likely to become pickier about what clubs, balls, and digital devices they buy and how often they replace them.
Florida, United States: Custom fitting of golf clubs continues to gain in popularity as a new study shows that golfers are highly satisfied with their fitting experience.
California, United States: Topgolf Callaway Brands has reported better-than-expected financial results for the first quarter and finished the quarter ahead of plan.
Pennsylvania, United States: A series of raids against golf equipment counterfeiters and counterfeit sellers in China has resulted in over 44,000 golf components being seized.
Florida, United States: Golf Datatech has unveiled results of a survey that analyses where ‘Serious Golfers’ stand on the golf ball proposal from The R&A and the USGA.
St Andrews, Scotland: The R&A and USGA have proposed a Model Local Rule that gives competition organisers the option to require use of golf balls that are tested under modified launch conditions.
Florida, United States: Golf Datatech has reported that the US golf equipment industry suffered a 12% drop in equipment sales revenue in January.
Florida, United States: Golf Datatech, LLC, and Yano Research Institute Ltd have introduced the ‘World Golf Report 2023’, the industry’s only global golf retail study.
Florida, United States: Despite high inflation and life returning back towards a semblance of normalcy post-Covid, golf equipment sales remained healthy for most of 2022.
Singapore: A new series of reports from Sports Marketing Surveys offers fresh insights on golf ball buying habits in the Asia-Pacific region.
Florida, United States: Golf equipment brand Ben Hogan has closed after its owners cited the impact of the pandemic and a lack of capital to invest in future growth.