Imagine teeing off alongside a member of #TeamTaylorMade at some of the world’s most iconic golf courses. Which player-venue combination would you choose to experience firsthand? This intriguing question was posed by TaylorMade Golf in a recent tweet, sparking excitement among golf enthusiasts worldwide.
TaylorMade Golf has launched the MG5 wedge selector tool, designed to help golfers find the perfect wedge loft and grind for their short game. This new digital assistant simplifies the decision-making process by asking a few targeted questions about your playing style.
GoodGood, a rising name in the golf apparel scene, is making waves with their fresh approach and strong presence on the PGA Tour. Their latest video showcases the brand’s vibrant style and connection to the modern golf community.
Understanding the concept of Dynamic Loft can transform how you approach your iron shots and improve your ball flight significantly. Many golfers struggle with inconsistent launch angles, especially with mid-irons like the 7-iron, and the key often lies in the real loft of the clubface at impact.
Experience a breathtaking moment from Big Cedar Lodge where golf meets adventure in a way you have never seen before. This clip captures a stunning shot that will leave golf fans amazed by the skill and the setting.
The new Apex UT Iron from Callaway Golf Europe is designed for skilled players seeking precision and performance on the course. Combining advanced technology with a sleek design, this utility iron aims to deliver faster ball speeds and consistent spin for every shot.
Motocaddy, the world’s leading golf trolley brand, introduces the innovative QB2 Push Trolley, a groundbreaking model that combines compact design, smart features, and intuitive operation. With its sporty elegance and maximum functionality, the QB2 takes the on-course experience to the next level.
Highlights of the new Motocaddy QB2 Push Trolley:
Ultra-Compact Design: When folded, the QB2 is over 20% smaller than the Motocaddy CUBE. Thanks to an innovative two-step folding mechanism and an automatically retracting front wheel, the trolley folds and unfolds in seconds – ideal for easy transport and space-saving storage.
Ergonomic Handling: The adjustable, ergonomically shaped, and ambidextrous handle provides a comfortable, customizable pushing experience – suitable for golfers of all heights.
Effortless Navigation: Large, smooth-rolling wheels with low resistance ensure a stable and smooth ride across all terrains, enhancing maneuverability on the course.
Convenient Features: Includes an integrated accessory compartment, scorecard holder, under-handle storage net, and compatibility with a wide range of Motocaddy accessories to boost convenience during play.
Secure Parking: A foot-operated parking brake keeps the trolley firmly in place – especially on sloped surfaces.
Bag Compatibility: The adjustable upper bag support with elastic strap is EASILOCK®-compatible, the world’s simplest connection system between Motocaddy trolleys and golf bags.
“The demands on push trolleys differ significantly from those of electric models. With the QB2, we’ve created a product specifically for golfers who value maximum usability and mobility,” explains Thorsten Kück, Managing Director of Motocaddy EMEA GmbH. “The sleek, sporty design of the 2025 model is combined with premium build quality. The launch of the QB2 is further proof of our drive for innovation and our commitment to providing golfers with products that genuinely enhance their game.”
Motocaddy has long been the best-selling trolley brand in Germany, with the award-winning CUBE leading the way in the push trolley segment. The new QB2 takes the range to a new level and reaffirms Motocaddy’s leadership in quality, design, and innovation.
The Motocaddy QB2 Push Trolley is available now at an RRP of €249.99 in four stylish color options: Blue, Graphite, Lime, and Red.
The 2025 Arccos Distance Report delivers global insights based on millions of tracked shots. (Source: Arccos)
Golf is getting longer—or so it seems when watching the professional tours. Drives of 300 yards, new ball regulations, and debates over course redesigns dominate the headlines. But away from the cameras and the spotlight of major championships, the story is different. According to the 2025 Arccos Distance Report, amateur driving distance has remained virtually unchanged. Men are averaging 224,7 yards off the tee, women around 176,2 yards—numbers nearly identical to those recorded in 2018. The data comes from over 6.5 million tracked drives. And it paints a clear picture: the distance boom simply isn’t happening in everyday golf.
Average driving distances for men and women since 2018. (Source: Arccos)
Arccos data says: Youth Hits Far—Age Hits Fairways
One factor that does make a clear difference is age. Male golfers between 15 and 19 years old average about 241,6 yards off the tee.
Driving distances among young male golfers by handicap, 2018–2024. (Source: Arccos)
Those over 70, on the other hand, average just 190,5 yards. The pattern holds for women as well: in their 20s, average drives exceed 201,1 yards, while in their 60s, they dip to around 158,4 yards.
Driving distances among older male golfers by handicap, 2018–2024. (Source: Arccos)
However, accuracy improves with every decade. Male golfers in their 70s find the fairway 60% of the time—compared to just 42% for those in their 20s. Less power, more precision.
Arccos data reveals: Less distance, more accuracy with age. (Source: Arccos)
Better Golf Means Longer—and Straighter
Does hitting it farther mean playing better? According to Arccos, yes. Golfers with a handicap under 5 average 250 yards off the tee. Those with handicaps over 30? Just 185 yards. But it’s not just about length—it’s also about accuracy. Better players not only hit it farther; they also hit more fairways, with nearly a 9-point edge in accuracy over high handicappers. Distance and control aren’t mutually exclusive—in fact, they go hand in hand.
And the Pros? A League of Their Own
While Arccos presents the numbers with scientific detachment, the governing bodies R&A and USGA continue their heated discussions over distance and potential “rollback” ball rules—aimed solely at the game’s elite. The plan: a rollback of roughly 14 yards, but only for tour players. For everyone else, the Arccos data offers reassurance: there’s no need to worry. The average golfer isn’t hitting it farther than seven years ago. But they are, ever so slightly, getting more accurate.
Duca Del Cosma presents its new Spring/Summer 2025 golf shoe collection. (Photos: Duca Del Cosma)
For the upcoming 2025 season, Duca Del Cosma is stepping up its game — literally and figuratively. The Italian golf fashion brand has unveiled its Spring/Summer collection, combining new designs with technical upgrades aiming to make a difference where it matters: on the fairways.
At the heart of the new line-up are two innovative outsole concepts, alongside a revamped insole designed to keep golfers comfortable from the first tee to the 18th green. Whether you prefer classic looks or modern flair, Duca Del Cosma’s latest drop promises something for everyone.
Duca Del Cosma: Two Sole Designs, One Goal
At the core of the collection are the Airplay ROMA and Airplay MILANO outsoles. The ROMA sole leans towards a sporty profile, while the MILANO design carries a more traditional look. According to Duca Del Cosma, both models are built around one key feature: a lighter feel. The brand states the new models are up to 15 percent lighter than their predecessors, achieved through a recycled EVA midsole and a nylon shank designed to add stability during the swing.
A total of 38 new designs — available for both women and men — combined with two new outsole concepts. (Photo: Duca Del Cosma)
Enhanced Insole Technology for Comfort and Support
In addition to the new outsole designs, Duca Del Cosma introduces the INSITE® ARCHRELIEF® insole across its 2025 range. This insole is developed to support the foot arch, minimize pressure points, and improve overall foot stability. It is featured in 32 different models for women and men. The insole material is made from 50 percent plant-based content, stated as part of Duca Del Cosma’s commitment to more sustainable production processes.
For women, the Spring/Summer 2025 line offers an even broader variety of styles, from athletic to classic. The sneaker-inspired LATINA model is equipped with the ROMA sole and a microfiber upper, while the TUSCANIA shoe features the traditional MILANO sole. Bold colors like Knockout Pink and Mint Green are part of the lineup, providing options for golfers looking to make a statement. The new CORTONA model pairs strong color accents with a sporty design and stable performance features.
Classic Style Meets Modern Comfort in Men’s Range
The men’s lineup also focuses on diversity. The athletic FORO model combines modern materials with the new ROMA outsole and advanced insole technology. The updated DAVANTI 2 builds on the previous model and, according to Duca Del Cosma, incorporates feedback from European Tour player Joost Luiten. For those who prefer a more classic look, the DANDY LEGGERO and DAVINCI LEGGERO models offer leather uppers, the MILANO sole, and understated color options.
(This article was created using materials provided by Duca Del Cosma.)