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Puma appoints retailer for Malaysia, Singapore
MST Golf have been appointed the exclusive retailers for Puma Golf in Malaysia and Singapore.
Massive boost for retail chain
MST Golf have been appointed TaylorMade Golf’s distributors for Indonesia. This development comes in addition to the retail chain presently holding the brand’s exclusive distribution rights in Malaysia and Singapore.
Staying on their feet
IN the wake of the positive projections highlighted by some of the key players in the golf retail sector last weekend, TeeUp spoke to a handful of the game’s leaders drawn from Malaysia and Singapore about last season and their outlook for 2021.
Good cheer for retail sector
WHILE the Covid-19 pandemic has brought untold suffering across the length and breadth of the globe there are some sectors that have actually grown in its midst.
Following SOPs the way to go
WOUNDED by the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, the golf industry continues to battle on, albeit with some sectors doing better than others – but all have felt the impact one way or another.
Pandemic hits demand for English club kits, says online platform
LONDON (Reuters) - Fans barred from English football grounds during the COVID-19 pandemic has had a knock-on effect on replica kit sales, according to figures from an online shopping platform.
Another big shot in the arm
FOLLOWING the announcement by the Malaysian Golf Association (MGA) earlier this week that competitions could be held again, many components of the local industry expressed relief and said they looked forward to it.
NFL: Trump slams Washington Redskins as team re-evaluates name
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump criticized the Washington Redskins for reviewing their team name on Monday, as top retailers continued to pull the NFL franchise's merchandise from shelves.
Golf reopens, slowly but surely
EIGHT weeks after golf clubs were reopened, following the conronavirus outbreak, things are slowly but surely beginning to take a turn for the better.
Grand Slams plan ahead to avoid Djokovic fate
(Reuters) - Days after a handful of the world's leading tennis players hugged and high-fived on court in front of packed stands and partied together in carefree fashion some - including world number one Novak Djokovic - were struck down by the COVID-19 virus.