The successful launch of new Titleist GT drivers and fairway metals and healthy demand for Titleist golf balls boosted ...
There, she discussed a number of topics, including her main goal for Wednesday, which is pretty basic: "I just don't want to hit anyone with a golf ball," Clark said. "That is my No. 1 priority." ...
I usually tote a consistent carry distance of about 137 and so to get an extra five yards and a ball speed passing 100mph was a decent fillip. Those distances were very consistent too, with fewer than ...
Occasionally I practise golf in my back walled garden with old golf balls and plastic balls. I take them in at night-time. A few days ago, I forgot and left 54 golf balls and 20 plastic balls out.
Starting mid-October, thousands of sticky blobs the size of golf balls were discovered on Sydney's Bondi Beach and other shores, NBC News reported. As a result, eight beaches were closed for ...
Initially thought to be tar balls, the golf-ball-size debris turned out to be something much different — a combination of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste, the New South Wales ...
Segment specifics: 8 percent increase in net sales (4.7 percent on a constant currency basis) of Titleist golf balls, primarily driven by higher sales volumes of Pro V1 and Pro V1x, and our latest ...
The golf-to-baseball sized balls — the appearance of hundreds of which forced the closure of two beaches near Sydney last month — are not, the agency said, tar balls as initially suspected.
The mystery of the black balls that washed up on some of Sydney’s most iconic beaches last month has now been solved – and it’s more disgusting than you could ever imagine. Australian ...
The mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney's beaches in mid-October were likely lumps of "fatberg" containing traces of human faeces, methamphetamine and PFAS, according to a new detailed ...