Posted March 20, 2026 in Lifestyle, Podcasts by Tom Brassell

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Each year, the Worldwide Golf Insider Podcast kicks off the season with a must-listen episode, and the 2026 “State of TaylorMade” conversation with CEO David Abeles delivers powerful insight into golf industry trends, cutting-edge equipment technology, and the future of the game.
Recorded just after the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, this episode blends tour-level storytelling with expert analysis on why golf participation, equipment innovation, and custom fitting are all reaching new heights.
Fresh off two rounds at Pebble Beach alongside World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Abeles shares a unique behind-the-scenes perspective from one of golf’s most iconic events.
With his 15-year-old son Joshua caddying—continuing a family tradition—Abeles describes the experience as a true bucket-list moment. Scheffler’s elite ball-striking and consistency stood out, even as challenging greens and early struggles tested both players.
The weekend ended with a front-row view of Collin Morikawa’s victory, adding even more significance to an already unforgettable tournament.
Morikawa’s win wasn’t just another PGA TOUR victory—it was a milestone moment for one of TaylorMade Golf’s longest-tenured athletes.
Most importantly, Morikawa’s performance showcased the power of the new TaylorMade Qi4D driver, especially in difficult wind conditions.
According to Abeles, the golf industry has never been stronger. Key trends driving growth include:
Professional golf is also thriving, led by stars like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and TaylorMade athletes including Collin Morikawa and Tommy Fleetwood.
Retail is keeping pace with demand, as stores like Worldwide Golf locations report strong equipment sales fueled by real performance gains in modern golf clubs.
At the center of the conversation is the all-new TaylorMade Qi4D driver, along with its lineup of fairway woods and hybrids.
Described as “the most advanced driver we’ve ever built,” the Qi4D introduces four key dimensions of performance:
A major takeaway from Abeles: custom fitting is no longer optional—it’s essential.
Choosing the right driver loft, shaft, and head combination can deliver:
Fairway woods are also evolving, with players like Tommy Fleetwood adding higher-lofted clubs (like a 9-wood) for optimal launch and stopping power.
TaylorMade is also pushing innovation in golf ball technology with the latest TP5 and TP5X golf balls.
Morikawa’s win with the TP5X golf ball highlights the real-world performance benefits at the highest level.
TaylorMade’s innovation extends into footwear with the new Sun Day Red Presidio spikeless golf shoes, co-developed with Tiger Woods.
Abeles emphasizes that modern golf shoes should be considered performance equipment—not just apparel.
David Abeles closes with a clear message:
“It’s a wonderful time to be in this industry. It’s a wonderful time to be a golfer.”
With record participation, breakthrough technology, and the rise of custom fitting, golf is positioned for sustained growth over the next decade.
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