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Many golfers spend years trying to improve their swing, only to be held back by one simple thing: clubs that aren’t built for them. Off-the-shelf golf clubs are designed to suit the “average” golfer — but in reality, very few players are truly average. Differences in height, swing speed, posture, tempo, and hand size all influence how a club performs in your hands.
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For golfers losing strokes on recovery shots — available at Golf 360, New Zealand stockists of a massive range of golf gear and accessories, including a wide range of hybrid golf clubs.
If you’ve played with someone using a Bushnell, you’ve probably noticed the same pattern: faster yardages, more confident club selection, and fewer second-guesses. Bushnell’s laser rangefinders are popular because they’re accurate, quick to lock onto the flag, and built to handle real-world golf conditions.
At Golf 360, we’re proud stockists of Travis Mathew — a brand that has redefined what it means to dress for golf. Born from Southern California’s laid-back yet active lifestyle, Travis Mathew blends sophistication with comfort, offering apparel that performs on the course and looks sharp everywhere else.
Whether you’re stepping onto the fairway, heading into the office, or catching up with friends, here are six reasons golfers everywhere are choosing Travis Mathew clothing.
The face of golf is changing. Once seen as a sport for an older, more traditional demographic, golf is now attracting a wave of younger players—particularly Millennials and Gen Z—who are reshaping the way the game is played, consumed, and even purchased. For equipment retailers, this new generation of golfers represents both an exciting opportunity and a call to adapt.