IN the March 2026 edition of Inside Golf, we offered a sneak peek at some of the latest and greatest product releases from the annual PGA Golf Show, held in Orlando, Florida, in late January. 

At an event attended by more than 34,000 industry professionals, from 90 countries and all 50 US states, the 73rd PGA Show provided an insight into the strength, scale and future of the global golf industry. 

It was the 40th consecutive PGA Show hosted at the Orange County Convention Centre with the 2026 edition featuring more than 1,195 participating brands, market leaders, veteran manufacturers and emerging companies, showcasing the latest new innovations in equipment, technology, fashion, training aids and golf-related services. 

The show spanned 1.1 million square feet of exhibition space, referenced as more than 16 kilometres of show aisles, while representing an estimated $1.2 billion in potential golf industry spending.

And Inside Golf was there. Last month we highlighted new equipment releases from Callaway, Bridgestone, MGI and SEED golf balls, after talking to and engaging with experts, engineers, manufacturers and a range of industry professionals.

But there was so much more. 

See following a look at a few additional equipment releases for 2026 and more Inside Golf observations from the recent PGA Show. 

About Rob Willis

An amateur standout, winning the NSW Amateur and Australian Medal in 1988, before going down in the final of the 1990 Australian Amateur Championship, Rob Willis turned professional in 1992, playing the Australasian and Asian Tours, with his highlight being his victory in the 1995 Dubai Creek Open and third placing at the European Tour's Dubai Dessert Classic. A former Editor of Golf Australia Magazine, Willis, who ventured away from golf for a period to be the media manager for the NRL's Cronulla Sharks, has been a contributor to PGA Australia's PGA Magazine for over a decade and for Inside Golf since its first edition back in 2005.

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