The holiday season just got a whole lot more exciting! It’s that time of the year again when TaylorMade brings us a special treat that’s guaranteed to put a huge smile on our faces, and we can barely contain our excitement! The suspense was killing us, and we were eagerly waiting to unwrap the surprise and see what the brand had in store for us this year. And now that we’ve finally gotten a glimpse of what they’ve been working on, we can confidently say the people at TaylorMade have outdone themselves!
As it turns out, #TeamTaylorMade has been hard at work recreating some of our favorite Christmas movie posters, and the results are absolute perfection. Rory McIlroy and Colin Morikawa are starring in “Hole in One,” a hilarious take on the classic “Home Alone” poster. Meanwhile, Tiger Woods is getting into the holiday spirit with “Tiger’s Vacation,” a fun twist on “Christmas Vacation.” And, because Die Hard is, in fact, a Christmas movie, Tommy Fleetwood is starring in “Drive Hard,” a clever recreation of the iconic action movie poster. Scottie Scheffler is also getting into the Santa spirit with “The Scottie Clause,” a fun take on “The Santa Clause.”
The rest of the #TeamTaylorMade crew is also getting in on the fun. Nelly Korda is starring in “Nelly,” a sweet recreation of the Will Ferrell classic “Elf,” Or as some would like to call it – “Nelf.” And, Lexi Thompson is representing the Great White North with “The Canadian Movie,” a hilarious take on “A Christmas Story.” It’s clear that #TeamTaylorMade has had an absolute blast creating these posters, and we can’t get enough of them! The attention to detail, the creativity, and the sheer fun of it all have come together to create a truly unforgettable holiday treat.
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The golf fans are losing their collective minds on how good this was so let’s see what they’re saying.
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Netizens are loving the early Christmas present from TaylorMade
Starting off strongly with what many fans were saying, “Someone Cooked Here 🔥”, while others said, “These are awesome 😂.” While, yes, these are awesome the elite golf fans already know this wasn’t the first time TaylorMade has done something like this. TaylorMade’s 2023 Christmas commercial featured Tiger Woods as a jolly Santa Claus, overseeing a workshop of famous elves, including Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, and Nelly Korda, as they prepared golfing gear for the big night. Woods’ Santa was a nod to his 2016 Mac Daddy Santa disguise, complete with sunglasses. The ad was full of humorous moments, including Tommy Fleetwood’s reaction to a jack-in-the-box, and ended with a heartwarming message, “Merry Christmas from Team TaylorMade”.
“It’s Christmas week. Giving out any golf balls?“, said another fan. In answer to that, yes they are! This Christmas, you could be unwrapping a box of TaylorMade Tour Response golf balls – absolutely free! As part of the advent calendar, Day 23 is giving you the chance to win a set of golf balls featuring a 100% urethane cover for added greenside spin and a better feel. The soft material helps the grooves in your wedges grip the ball better, while the 3-piece construction is designed to maximize energy transfer and produce faster ball speeds.
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To enter, simply fill out the form with your name, email, and whether you’d like to subscribe to National Club Golfer’s newsletter – it’s that easy! One lucky winner will receive a dozen TaylorMade Golf Balls but don’t forget to check the terms and conditions: the competition is only open to UK residents, there’s no cash alternative, and it closes on December 29, 2024. These fans summed it up pretty nicely by saying, “Fantastic”, and “So good! 😂😂😂.” But what do you think? Let us know in the comment section below!
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