Good Good removes Callaway ad amid backlash over violent content

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Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Good Good removes Callaway ad amid backlash over violent content
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Good Good has taken down a controversial advertisement for Callaway following widespread criticism. The ad featured Garrett Clark tackling a female golfer who attempted to take a Callaway driver from his golf bag. Despite its deletion, the ad was recorded by others and shared on social media, prompting further condemnation. Critics have expressed disappointment in both Good Good and Callaway for allowing this ad to be produced and aired, questioning the message it conveys. The incident may raise concerns for the PGA Tour, which is currently partnered with Good Good for an event in Austin, Texas.

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  • Good Good had over 2 million subscribers before the incident.
  • The ad was criticized for depicting violence against women.
  • Critics included notable figures in the golf community.
  • Callaway has not publicly commented on the ad's removal.
  • The PGA Tour sponsors a fall series event in Austin, Texas.
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