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March 22, 2024 Weekly Digest 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 BEAMS and Malbon Golf Reveal Their

[Hypegolf] March 22, 2024 Weekly Digest 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 BEAMS and Malbon Golf Reveal Their Latest Collab Innovation TLDR: Malbon Golf and Japanese retailer BEAMS GOLF have teamed up for a collection that features a unique interpretation of the LA-based lifestyle brand’s signature Buckets logo. Why It Matters: Once you see those rainbow colors paired next to Garamond font, it’s impossible not to think of Apple. Of course, the brands’ campaign for the collection makes the association even more clear (if it wasn’t already enough). The model, who recently played a golf pro in the final season of Curb Your Enthusiasm, holds up a hero item from the collection as if it were a shiny new iPod, and the studio is backlit in a hazy blue.⁠⁠Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 📍 Five Iron Golf Marks Expansion With Flagship NYC Location TLDR: A franchise that started as a single location in midtown Manhattan, Five Iron Golf has now grown to include 24 locations across 13 cities and four countries. But the company’s latest Grand Central location is being called its flagship, and it’s easy to see why.⁠Why It Matters: The 16,390 square foot space includes a total of 15 simulators with the latest TrackMan technology and two full-service bars. Beyond golf, there’s even air hockey, pool and shuffleboard tables. Nothing will ever quite match the wonderment of walking into an arcade as a child, but Five Iron Golf Grand Central comes close.⁠Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🏌️ Check out the New Cleveland Golf RTX 6 ZipCore Wedges in Action TLDR: With the all new HydraZip grooves, these wedges deliver more friction across the face equals greater spin consistency in dry or wet conditions. Why It Matters: We took Cleveland Golf’s new clubs out for a spin at the range — no pun intended — and these wedges did not disappoint. The new grooves made an evident difference with the blast and laser-milled line system made specific to loft groupings 46°–48°, 50°–52°, and 54°–60°. With an abundance of high/low and heel/toe MOI added into every loft in the line, you get increased spin, consistency, feel, and control. Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🍝 Gumtree Golf & Nature Club Visits Italy for Its Latest Drop TLDR: With Club Di Golf e Natura Gumtree, which is the brand’s name in Italian, GGCN has crafted a small run of 10 rugby shirts, and each one has a unique decorative brooch pin that was sourced from Italy or North America. Why It Matters: The last time we covered the Brooklyn-based brand was when it released its biggest collection yet, essentially a core range of both golf and lifestyle-focused essentials. Now after a brief holiday hiatus GGNC is back to doing what it does best. Namely, elevating a limited release through storytelling and one-of-a-kind details.⁠Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🧢 Australian Golf Brand Walker Golf Things Teams Up With Sydney Pitch and Putt Shortees TLDR: Walker Golf Things, an Aussie golf apparel brand founded by a bunch of current and former skaters, teamed up with one of the most popular Sydney area pitch and putt courses in Shortees.⁠Why It Matters: Said Shortees: “Shortees has always loved the look and feel of Australian brand Walker Golf Things, they make gear you can wear on the course and to the pub. That’s important to us.” The 8-piece collection is inspired by the classic baseball aesthetic with pinstripes, caps and appliqué patches. A pair of knit polos kick off the highlights, either of which could be worn for golf or a night out.⁠⁠Read the full article [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Hypebeast] [Download the Hypebeast App]( On iOS & Android Devices [hypegolf instagram]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Manage Subscriptions]( Policy]( You are subscribed to Hypebeast’s marketing emails with the address: {EMAIL} Contact [subscription@hypebeast.com](mailto: subscription@hypebeast.com) for assistance on any enquiries. 2023 Hypebeast Limited. All Rights Reserved Hypebeast, 40/F, Cable TV Tower, No.9 Hoi Shing Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong

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