Ashworth Golf

Broder Bros. Co. Adds Ashworth to its Assortment for 2011
October 13, 2010

Trevose, Pennsylvania-based Broder Bros. Co. announced it will present Ashworth in its 2011 catalog. Broder Bros. Co., the nation’s largest wholesale distributor of imprintable apparel, markets through the Alpha Shirt, Broder and NES Clothing brands.

River's End Trading Company Finalizes Association with PremiumWear Inc.
January 21, 2010

River's End Trading Company, Hopkins, Minn., announced the association between it and PremiumWear Inc., Minnetonka, Minn., has now been finalized. River’s End Trading Company has acquired the rights to Page & Tuttle and the license for the Forsyth brand for the promotional products and golf industry in the U.S.

Rivers End Trading Company to Add Page & Tuttle and Forsyth
December 16, 2009

On Friday December 11, 2009 River’s End Trading Company, Hopkins Minn., signed a letter of intent to acquire the rights to Page & Tuttle and license the Forsyth brand for the promotional products and golf industry in the United States.

Ashworth Golf Apparel Now Exclusively From River's End Trading Company
April 6, 2009

Carlsbad, California-based TaylorMade-adidas Golf Company and Hopkins, Minnesota-based River’s End Trading Company announced they have entered into a partnership to bring the the TaylorMade-adidas brand Ashworth Golf Apparel to the promotional products industry exclusively through River’s End Trading Company.

Golf Wear for The New Millennium
March 1, 2008

Among the original 13 rules of golf are antiquated statements (and spellings) such as, “If your ball comes among watter, or any wattery filth, you are at liberty to take out your ball ...,” and “You are not to remove stones, bones or any break club, for the sake of playing your ball,” (What’s a break club?). While, of course, the original Scottish sounds foreign to the modern ear, the language alone illustrates how far the game has come in just a couple hundred years. Clubs and balls might be making warp-speed advances, but the innovations aren’t all technological. On the clothing side, fabrics