Golf equipment brand

Golf equipment brands include Callaway, Taylor May, Benjian, PING, Titleist, etc.

Callaway 1

1982 started from the United States and is a large global golf equipment manufacturer. Its excellent golf equipment products and technology are world-renowned, and it is committed to providing all golf enthusiasts with various products and services, mainly engaged in the production and sales of golf clubs, golf balls and accessories.

2. Taylor May

Taylor May 1979 was founded in the United States, 1997 was acquired by Adidas, and it officially entered the China market in 2005, and 202 1 was acquired by Korean Centroid Company. It is the first company in the world to introduce metal golf clubs, which has pushed golf wooden poles from the "wood" era to the "metal" era.

3. This room

Founded in Japan 1959, it is the first high-end golf club manufacturer in the world to use carbon materials as the shaft, and has a high position in the golf equipment industry. This room is a high-end golf club manufacturer and lifestyle brand, and its R&D and production base is located in Sakata, the hometown of Japanese craftsmen. When 1959 was founded, HONMA was a small workshop in Yokohama, and its mission for many years was to create golf clubs with artistic beauty.

4. Ping

1959 started in the United States, and is a large multinational company specializing in the design/production/sales of golf and other products, with skilled club cutting technology. PING, a golf brand from the United States, has been focusing on customization for more than 50 years, which has not only been recognized by consumers in product development, but also established a good brand image in the hearts of professional golfers and consumers through tailor-made technology.

5, the title

Acushnet Company, founded in the United States 1935, is a large-scale golf product manufacturer, which enjoys a worldwide reputation for golf and sand wedges, and its products cover golf balls, clubs and equipment.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia -—Titleist