Odyssey Releases Limited-Edition ‘Happy Gilmore’ Putter Ahead of Netflix Sequel

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TaylorMade’s new P·UDI Bomber iron draws design inspiration from 1940s aviation, featuring retro aesthetics like a bronze finish and bomber-style detailing. The club is a limited release aimed at golfers looking for something distinctive in both appearance and performance.

Inspired by the 1996 comedy classic, the new hockey stick-style putter mimics the one used by Adam Sandler’s character. Set for release alongside Happy Gilmore 2, it’s more of a collectible than a competition club, complete with themed headcover and matching golf balls.

Titleist’s 2025 T‑Series irons include four models: T100, T150, T200, and T350, each aimed at different types of players. The latest versions feature design updates focused on feel, consistency, and turf interaction. A limited black finish is also available, and players can combine models for a mixed set.

GolfNow set new records over the 2025 Independence Day weekend, with over 152,000 rounds played on July 4, a 13% increase from last year, and 630,000 rounds booked across the holiday.

English golfer Charley Hull withdrew from the 2025 Evian Championship after collapsing twice during her first round due to a virus. She received medical treatment on-site and was taken off the course on a stretcher. Hull later confirmed she had been ill all week and thanked fans for their support.

The DP World Tour’s Instagram account reveals Rory McIlroy’s new buzzed hairstyle, a drastic change from his earlier days of longer, curly hair.

Rick Shiels reflects on one year of being alcohol-free, a decision made quietly and without fanfare. He’s experienced better energy, focus, and sleep, and feels it’s even helped his golf game. Shiels is proud of sticking with it and looks forward to what’s next on his journey.

Max Homa had a strong finish at the John Deere Classic, his first top-10 in over a year. However, some frustrated bettors harassed him with hate speech online, even sending a $1,900 Venmo request to cover their losses. Despite the trolling, Homa earned over $278,000, proving that success on the course is the best response to critics.

Tiger Woods is reportedly planning to propose to Vanessa Trump. The couple, who went public in March, are said to be very serious. Woods, currently recovering from an Achilles injury, is focused on family and expected to return to golf in December for the PNC Championship with his son, Charlie.

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