Nippon Shaft: Ewen Ferguson used N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 120 x steel shafts in his irons and wedges to win the BMW International Open.
Presidents Cup: 1Password is named the third Global Partner of the 2024 Presidents Cup, joining Cognizant and Rolex. The Presidents Cup returns to The Royal Montreal Golf Club, Sept. 24-29. The Toronto-based 1Password is a developer of password-management solutions.
Auberge Resorts Collection: Manager of one-of-a-kind luxury hotels, resorts and residences is appointed by Reuben Brothers, a London-based leader in real estate, to oversee Cambridge House, the former In and Out Military Club, in Mayfair, London. The imaginative renewal of this historic 102-room property at 94 Piccadilly is set to open in late 2025.
Callaway Golf: Introduces its family of Opus and Opus Platinum wedges, which feature the brand’s new Spin Gen Face Technology. The technology delivers spin and control by combining three key elements on the club’s face — a tighter pitch puts more grooves on the face, an offset groove-in-groove design creates spin when opening the face, and an aggressive face blast for spin and bite on partial shots. The Opus offers a complete lineup of sole shapes from narrow to wide. Opus Wedges will be available at retail on July 26 for $179.99 each.
PGA Tour: Announces its 2024 FedExCup Fall schedule, consisting of eight events that serve as the final chance for players to secure or improve their status for the 2025 FedEx Cup Season. The FedEx Cup Fall begins at the Napa Valley Golf Championship (Sept. 9-15) before taking a two-week hiatus due to the Presidents Cup (Sept. 23-29). The fall slate will resume with the Sanderson Farms Championship (Sept. 30-Oct. 6), inaugural Black Desert Championship (Oct. 7-13), Shriners Children’s Open (Oct. 14-20), Zozo Championship (Oct. 21-27), World Wide Technology Championship (Nov. 4-10), Butterfield Bermuda Championship (Nov. 11-17) and RSM Classic (Nov. 18-24).