The Podcast describe the 2025 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida. The report includes a preview of the event, highlights from Demo Day and the exhibition, featuring new products from major manufacturers like Callaway and TaylorMade. Innovations in areas such as swing analysis, simulators, and sustainable products are introduced. Additionally, fashion shows and concerts that were part of the event are mentioned. Thus, the show presented the latest developments and trends in the golf industry. The 2025 PGA Merchandise Show was characterized by numerous innovations in the areas of golf equipment, simulator technology, and industry partnerships.
Demo Day (January 21):
• Demo Day offered attendees the opportunity to test the latest innovations from top equipment and technology brands at an expansive
facility. Exhibition (January 22-24):
• PowerBilt Holdings announced a global licensing agreement with HEAD Sport GmbH to launch a new line of HEAD golf equipment, including club sets for adults and juniors, balls, accessories, and the Players Series of premium golf bags, woods, irons, wedges, and putters.
• A. PUTNAM unveiled its women's golf apparel collection for Spring 2025, "Royal Gardens," inspired by European royal palaces. The collection includes jackets, tops, shorts, skorts, cardigans, and dresses with unique, hand-painted garden patterns.
• MGI Golf presented its latest electric caddy models, including the Ai Navigator GPS+, Ai 500, Zip Navigator, and Zip Navigator AT, equipped with integrated high-performance GPS systems and patented Gyroscope Straight Tracker technology.
• PAYNTR Golf, in collaboration with PGA Champion Jason Day, introduced three new SPEED CLASSIC models, marking the next evolution stage of their celebrated collection.
• At the International Network of Golf (ING) Media Showcase, five companies introduced new products, including the innovative golf bag by lowercase golf and the RightSize Adjustable Putter by Go for it Golf. Additional Highlights:
• Swing Analysis: New systems like SportsBox AI 3D provided insights with 3D motion capture.
• Simulators: Enhanced VR and AR technologies for immersive golf experiences.
• Sustainability: Products and solutions to promote environmentally friendly practices on golf courses. According to the sources, only Callaway and TaylorMade showcased new golf clubs at the PGA Merchandise Show 2025 Demo Day. Callaway introduced new drivers and irons for 2025, while TaylorMade previewed the innovative "Stealth 3" driver design. The other listed companies focused on other areas such as golf balls, simulators, and apparel.