“Throughout the testing process, I was incredibly impressed with the performance of the clubs, and I think they will truly give me a competitive advantage,” Homa said in a release.• Christiaan Bezuidenhout was pictured using PXG clubs and sporting the company’s apparel, tooHoma also will wear lululemon apparel and Puma Golf shoes.New year, new sponsors.The […]
“Throughout the testing process, I was incredibly impressed with the performance of the clubs, and I think they will truly give me a competitive advantage,” Homa said in a release.• Christiaan Bezuidenhout was pictured using PXG clubs and sporting the company’s apparel, tooHoma also will wear lululemon apparel and Puma Golf shoes.New year, new sponsors.The big splash was made Wednesday by Max Homa, who has signed deals with Cobra Puma Golf and lululemon. Homa, who previously played Titleist equipment and sported FootJoy apparel and footwear, will play a Cobra driver, irons and wedges. Photos from Kapalua show him still using a Scotty Cameron putter, and he says he will continue to play the Titleist Pro V1x ball.
It’s a Kapalua tradition, players revealing recently signed deals at the PGA Tour season opener, from equipment to apparel and footwear to other sponsors that suddenly show up via logo on hats, sleeves and bags come Jan. 1.Here are some other equipment and apparel changes spotted this week, which will be updated as they roll in: