McLaren – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com Golf news & updates Tue, 26 May 2026 11:26:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://ultragolfing.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/cropped-UG_Favicon-32x32.png McLaren – Ultra Golfing https://ultragolfing.com 32 32 8AM Golf Is Proud To Support McLaren In Newly Formed McLaren Golf https://ultragolfing.com/8am-golf-is-proud-to-support-mclaren-in-newly-formed-mclaren-golf/ https://ultragolfing.com/8am-golf-is-proud-to-support-mclaren-in-newly-formed-mclaren-golf/#respond Tue, 26 May 2026 11:26:30 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/8am-golf-is-proud-to-support-mclaren-in-newly-formed-mclaren-golf/

SCOTTSDALE, AZ  — 8AM Golf, the world’s leading golf-focused holding company, is pleased to be partnering with and supporting McLaren in their newest venture, McLaren Golf.

The official launch of McLaren Golf took place last night in Miami, coinciding with Formula 1’s Miami Grand Prix, as well as the PGA Tour’s Cadillac Championship tournament at Trump National Doral in Miami.

McLaren Golf is a natural evolution of McLaren’s high-performance mindset, translating decades of engineering expertise from motorsports and automotive design into the game of golf. 8AM Golf serves as an investor, partner and advisor to McLaren Golf, offering a variety of golf-specific services to fine-tune McLaren’s decades of precision engineering to this exciting new sports venture.

McLaren Golf’s first product offerings—developed in conjunction with McLaren Golf Tour player Justin Rose—are a series of precision irons developed through an advanced and highly specialized manufacturing process called Metal Injection Molding (MIM). Rarely used at scale in golf due to its complexity and cost, McLaren Golf utilizes MIM for precision control over material composition, internal geometry and mass distribution. This innovative manufacturing unlocks a level of freedom not possible through traditional forging or casting.

“We’re extremely honored to be partnering with McLaren on this amazing undertaking,” said Hoyt McGarity, CEO and President of 8AM Golf. “It’s been two years in the making and it’s incredibly gratifying to now see these high performance, precision irons hitting the market. We’re anticipating tremendous growth for years to come and look forward to continuing to advise and lend our expertise to McLaren as they work to do for the golf industry what they have already done for the auto racing industry.”

Howard Milstein, founder and Chair of 8AM Golf, said: “In all our golf-related initiatives, we look for partners who are laser-focused on quality, innovation, and enhancing enjoyment of the game for golfers at all levels. McLaren Golf is the perfect embodiment of this philosophy, combining engineering excellence with a passionate commitment to being the best. We are pleased to provide support and expertise to this new and exciting venture.”

 

McLaren’s Partnership with 8AM Golf, the Sport’s Leading Diversified Holding Company

8AM Golf was established by businessman, philanthropist and golf entrepreneur Howard Milstein to oversee a series of golf businesses and brands dedicated to helping golfers at every level enjoy the game more. Renowned entertainer and golf enthusiast Justin Timberlake partnered with 8AM Golf in 2020 and is now leading creative initiatives across the 8AM portfolio of companies.

Current 8AM companies include: GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com, the #1 media brands in golf; legendary handmade club maker Miura Golf; Club-Conex a global leader in the design and manufacturing of adjustable golf club adapter systems; True Spec Golf, a brand-agnostic club-fitting company; Fairway Jockey, which provides golfers with the ability to buy custom clubs online; 3’s, which combines a fun atmosphere and top-notch hospitality with a quality par-3 course and putting area; T-Squared Social (in partnership with Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake), a dynamic new concept in food, drink and sports entertainment; Bounty Club (in collaboration with Justin Timberlake), an exclusive 18-hole golf course project near downtown Nashville; PAYNTR Golf, a performance footwear leader driven by biomechanics-led design and a proprietary propulsion technology; 8AM Travel, curating global unparalleled golf experiences that bring global destinations to life;

and Chirp, a free-to-play gaming app that lets golfers virtually wager on the outcome of pro golf tournaments, rounds, and shots.

 

McLaren Golf’s Series 1 and Series 3 Irons Now Available

McLaren Golf’s debut irons, the Series 1 and Series 3, are currently available at select custom fitting retailers in North America, Europe and South Korea. The Series 1 is a Tour blade reimagined, engineered to challenge the assumption that true blades lack forgiveness. Series 3 consists of player distance irons that feature internal weighting and carbon fiber elements working in unison, positioning the center of gravity with precision and stabilizing the club through impact.

For more information and to purchase the new McLaren Golf irons online direct in North America, visit mclarengolf.com.

 

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McLaren Golf Launches With Debut Series 1 and Series 3 Irons https://ultragolfing.com/mclaren-golf-launches-with-debut-series-1-and-series-3-irons/ https://ultragolfing.com/mclaren-golf-launches-with-debut-series-1-and-series-3-irons/#respond Sun, 24 May 2026 23:18:33 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/mclaren-golf-launches-with-debut-series-1-and-series-3-irons/

McLaren’s new venture, McLaren Golf, today announces its official launch alongside the introduction of its debut irons; the Series 1 and Series 3.

First unveiled in March, McLaren Golf represents a natural evolution of the brand’s high-performance mindset – translating decades of engineering expertise from motorsports and automotive design into the game of golf.

Built by a dedicated team of golf industry specialists and world-class engineers who have been immersed in McLaren’s ways, the new venture is focused on delivering precision equipment for golfers who share McLaren’s obsession with detail.

“We’ve been working toward this moment for some time and there’s a real sense of anticipation in seeing it all come to life,” said Neil Howie, CEO of McLaren Golf. “Behind the scenes, we challenged every part of the process – from materials to construction – to uphold the exacting standards and constant pursuit of excellence that define McLaren. To now introduce these irons to the world and see them in the hands of golfers is incredibly exciting.”

Engineering Without Limits

At the core of McLaren Golf is a question: If there were no constraints, no legacy processes, no material limitations – what could a golf club become?

In the irons category, McLaren Golf’s answer begins with Metal Injection Molding (MIM), an advanced and highly specialized manufacturing process rarely used at scale in golf due to its complexity and cost.

McLaren Golf utilizes MIM for precision control over material composition, internal geometry and mass distribution – unlocking a level of freedom not possible through traditional forging or casting. Every gram of weight, every structural element and every performance characteristic can be intentionally designed.

It is a granular process that aligns with the same philosophy McLaren applies to its supercars and race team: no detail too small, no gain too marginal.

Henrik Wilhelmsmeyer, Chief Commercial Officer, McLaren Automotive said:

“McLaren Golf translates the precision and performance mindset that defines our brand into a new, relevant context. It’s a strategic extension of McLaren – designed for those who value performance, craftmanship and purpose.”

Series 1 – A Modern Tour Blade

The Series 1 is a Tour blade reimagined, engineered to challenge the assumption that true blades lack forgiveness. At address, it presents a clean, compact profile inspired by the classic muscle-back. However, beneath the surface, proprietary metal blends and precise internal weighting create a structure that enhances consistency and stability while preserving the pure feel elite players demand.

Designed in conjunction with McLaren Golf Tour player Justin Rose, and with input from other top Tour players, the proprietary metal composition, formed through the MIM process, is engineered to deliver the preferred sound and feel of a forged iron. MIM also opens the door for a unified internal weighting system that adds to the consistency, stability and overall function of the iron – effectively adding forgiveness to a blade without sacrificing workability.

Within the weight system, a significant area of tungsten is embedded within the back of the iron head to ensure a solid feel while also promoting consistent launch properties.

McLaren Structural Mesh is another defining element of Series 1’s architecture. The honeycomb-inspired pattern, also utilized on McLaren supercars, maintains rigidity and face strength while removing mass from non-critical areas. That saved weight is redistributed to provide perimeter stability, increase MOI (Moment of Inertia) and fine-tune CG (Center of Gravity), delivering added forgiveness while preserving a compact, Tour-trusted profile.

With dual-axis CG (both horizontal and vertical) uniquely optimized in each iron, Series 1 is designed for the skilled player who values shot-making above all else. We made this iron for the golfer who wants complete command of trajectory, spin and shape – and expects their equipment to respond without hesitation.

Series 3 – A Powerhouse Among Players Distance Irons

Featuring a powerful engine built around its Metal Injection Molded frame, Series 3 is a complete performance system. Internal weighting and carbon fiber elements work in unison, positioning the center of gravity with precision and stabilizing the club through impact.

The result is scintillating speed, responsive control and vibration-dampening feel.

Enabled by MIM, the internal geometry of each iron is precisely engineered to optimize weight distribution and performance throughout the set.

As with its Series 1 counterpart, a key innovation is the McLaren Structural Mesh – an intricate external architecture that redistributes mass away from non-critical areas while maintaining structural strength. This allows for increased stability and forgiveness, while preserving a clean, player-preferred profile.

Series 3 features a carbon-fiber bonnet along the back of the iron as an aesthetic nod to the brand’s racing and automotive heritage. However, this piece is about more than just looks and serves as a critical performance element. As an integrated component within the overall structure, it also impacts vibration management – refining sound and feel at impact while housing the unique calibration weight system.

Along the bottom, Series 3’s unique heel cut sole design generates speed through the ground and resistance-relief on imperfect strikes. Collectively, the sole geometry is engineered to reduce drag and control turf interaction through impact. Camber, leading edge curvature and heel cut relief work together to manage how the club enters and exits the ground – maintaining clubhead speed at the most critical stage of the swing.

“Our technology and manufacturing efficiencies, with both Series 1 and Series 3, allow us to start strong and immediately compete with industry front runners,” said Head of Engineering, Ryan Badgero. “It starts with Metal Injection Molding, which gives us complete control over material chemistry, geometry and mass distribution. That level of control allows us to design each iron as part of a system, where we have a vision and pre-determined goal that we’re able to engineer into reality.”

Both Series 1 and Series 3 irons will be priced at $375 USD / £360 GBP per club (in a stock configuration) and will initially be available in North America, Europe and South Korea through select custom fitting retailers starting from April 30, 2026 and online in North America at mclarengolf.com.

McLaren Golf is supported by 8AM Golf as a key partner, providing support and consultation through a variety of golf specific services. 8AM Golf is a holding company consisting of golf businesses and brands that are dedicated to helping golfers at every level enjoy the game more.

Team McLaren Golf

The brand’s initial roster of world-class athletes is a testament to the quality, performance and commitment of McLaren Golf. Justin Rose leads the charge and is joined by Michelle Wie West and Ian Poulter. They’re athletes who reflect McLaren Golf’s pursuit of excellence through precision, preparation and performance. All three are not just ambassadors for the brand, but investors, committed to the long-term success of McLaren Golf.

Rose, a major champion, Olympic gold medalist and winner of 27 global titles, brings a career defined by discipline, consistency and attention to detail, which aligns ideally with the core pillars of McLaren. Justin has been integral to the establishment of McLaren Golf for close to two years now, testing prototypes, guiding club development and acting as an advisor to the board. He will play the Series 1 irons beginning this week in Miami as he looks to continue an awe-inspiring run of form.

Another major champion, Wie West, is one of the most influential figures in modern golf. The U.S. Women’s Open Champion has always broken barriers and pushed boundaries and continues to do so with McLaren Golf as both a player and investor. Wie West’s resilience, individuality and longevity are a perfect match for the brand. She will play the Series 1 irons at the Mizuho Americas Open and the U.S. Women’s Open.

Ian Poulter, a former top five player in the world and Ryder Cup legend, has more than a dozen worldwide wins to his name. He’s known for his competitive edge and flair on the game’s biggest stages and adds a fearless presence and proven ability to deliver under pressure, as well as a deep-rooted passion for McLaren and motorsports. Poulter has been testing and preparing to put the Series 1 irons in play.

Launching in Miami

The official launch of McLaren Golf takes place on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, adjacent to the Miami Grand Prix and the PGA Tour’s Miami event, a symbolic coming together of McLaren’s worlds.

Nick Martin, Co-Chief Commercial Officer, McLaren Racing said: “Miami provides the perfect stage for the launch of McLaren Golf, bringing the worlds of racing and elite golf together, at a defining moment for our brand. A powerful extension of who we are, McLaren Golf broadens our reach, deepens our relevance with fans, and reinforces our commitment to driving success at the highest level of global sport.”

About McLaren Golf

McLaren Golf is a high-performance golf equipment company built on the engineering DNA of McLaren Racing and McLaren Automotive.

With operations at the McLaren Technology Centre (MTC) in Woking, England and in Carlsbad, California – a global hub for golf equipment design, engineering and development – McLaren Golf brings together leading minds from both industries to advance the boundaries of design, materials and manufacturing.

 

Media Enquiries:

Ryan Lauder, McLaren Golf, ryan.lauder@mclarengolf.com, +1 760 484 1369

Nick Fergus, McLaren Golf, nick.fergus@mclarengolf.com, +1 929 289 6551

 

 

 

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Justin Rose signs endorsement deal with McLaren Golf https://ultragolfing.com/justin-rose-signs-endorsement-deal-with-mclaren-golf/ https://ultragolfing.com/justin-rose-signs-endorsement-deal-with-mclaren-golf/#respond Thu, 07 May 2026 00:18:09 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/justin-rose-signs-endorsement-deal-with-mclaren-golf/


The 45-year-old Englishman will use the brand’s new blade irons this week at Trump National Doral.

Justin Rose is no longer an equipment free agent.

The 45-year-old Englishman, currently ranked No. 5 in the Official World Golf Ranking, has signed an endorsement deal with McLaren Golf, a new equipment brand tied to the McLaren Racing group. As part of the agreement, Rose will also serve as an investor and global ambassador for the company, which is making its competitive debut this week.  

Rose will compete this week at the Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral with a set of McLaren blade irons and a staff bag featuring the brand’s signature papaya color scheme. It marks the first time the equipment will be used in PGA Tour competition.

For Rose, the move represents a shift after spending the past few seasons without a full-time equipment contract. He won at Torrey Pines in January and now has 13 career PGA Tour victories and has won more than $77 million in career earnings.

According to the company, Rose has been involved with the project for nearly two years, working closely with engineers and designers to test prototypes and provide feedback.

“I’ve had the opportunity to be involved from the outset,” Rose said in a statement, noting his hands-on role in development and testing.  

The partnership also highlights McLaren Golf’s broader ambitions. Built on the engineering foundation of its automotive and Formula 1 operations, the brand is positioning itself as a high-performance entrant in a crowded equipment market.

For now, all eyes will be on how the clubs perform under tournament conditions and whether Rose’s early confidence translates into results on the course.

David Dusek is a senior writer covering equipment for Golfweek.

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Justin Rose explains his McLaren Golf move: ‘I’ve learned so much’ https://ultragolfing.com/justin-rose-explains-his-mclaren-golf-move-ive-learned-so-much/ https://ultragolfing.com/justin-rose-explains-his-mclaren-golf-move-ive-learned-so-much/#respond Wed, 29 Apr 2026 03:20:10 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/justin-rose-explains-his-mclaren-golf-move-ive-learned-so-much/



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McLaren enters golf equipment arena with new venture https://ultragolfing.com/mclaren-enters-golf-equipment-arena-with-new-venture/ https://ultragolfing.com/mclaren-enters-golf-equipment-arena-with-new-venture/#respond Sun, 15 Mar 2026 23:22:57 +0000 https://ultragolfing.com/mclaren-enters-golf-equipment-arena-with-new-venture/


The racing giant unveils McLaren Golf, blending Formula 1 engineering with club design ahead of its April 29 debut.

There are certain brands that don’t quietly enter a room, and McLaren is one of them.

On March 2, McLaren announced the launch of McLaren Golf, a new venture that extends the company’s high-performance philosophy from the Formula 1 circuit and supercar showrooms to the fairways. The full unveiling of its first products is scheduled for April 29. Exactly what those products are, whether drivers, irons, putters or something more unconventional, remains under wraps, but the signal is clear.

McLaren isn’t licensing its name onto a polo and calling it a day. In fact, according to the company, McLaren Golf will be something else entirely.

“McLaren Golf is a high-end, engineering-led venture which goes beyond the equipment,” said Neil Howie, chief executive officer of McLaren Golf. “We’re building a brand grounded in McLaren’s high-performance DNA, and embedding it in a new sporting arena. We’ve hired some of the best minds in engineering and combined them with leading figures from the golf world to create an innovation-led company that pushes the limits of what golfers can expect from their equipment. We can’t wait to see our ambition come to life on the course this year.”

If that sounds ambitious, it should.

McLaren Racing was founded by Bruce McLaren in 1963 and has won 23 Formula 1 World Championships and more than 200 Grands Prix. The company has captured the Indianapolis 500 three times and was victorious in its first attempt at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. McLaren Automotive, headquartered at the McLaren Technology Centre in England, builds ultra high-performance, lightweight supercars assembled by hand and sold in more than 40 markets worldwide.

This is a company that understands carbon fiber. It understands weight savings measured in grams. It understands aerodynamics, drag, structural stiffness and vibration control. Those disciplines are not foreign to modern golf equipment.

Today’s drivers and irons are assemblies of titanium, high-strength steel, carbon fiber, tungsten and carefully tuned internal foams and elastomers. Designers move mass strategically to influence center of gravity, launch windows, spin rates and moment of inertia. They rely on computational fluid dynamics to shape crowns and soles. They use finite element analysis to map stress patterns across thin faces.

That is critical and familiar terrain for a Formula 1 organization as well.

Zak Brown, chief executive officer of McLaren Racing, framed the move as a natural extension. “At McLaren Racing, we’re driven by performance and the pursuit of excellence in everything we do. Taking our benchmark-setting engineering standards from the grid to the golf course feels like a natural step, and one that opens the McLaren brand to a new audience.”

There is logic there. Both motorsport and golf equipment pursue incremental improvement, and the mindsets overlap. But golf is governed differently.

The Rules of Golf set clear boundaries on spring-like effect, head size and overall design. There is a ceiling on performance, and it applies equally whether your engineers are southwest of London or in Southern California. Gains in this industry tend to be measured, not revolutionary.

There is also the matter of trust.

Established brands such as Callaway, Ping, TaylorMade and Titleist have decades of research, Tour validation and fitting infrastructure behind them. Cobra, Mizuno, PXG, Wilson, Tour Edge and Srixon occupy more of that landscape. Breaking into that ecosystem requires more than engineering credibility. It requires distribution, service, fitting networks and, perhaps most importantly, golfers willing to put something new in the bag.

Nick Collins, chief executive officer of McLaren Automotive, struck a familiar tone when describing the venture. “McLaren has always turned technical excellence into extraordinary experiences. We’re bringing that same philosophy and applying it to our new venture, McLaren Golf. We’re creating equipment that is beautifully engineered, meticulously refined and unmistakably McLaren.”

The phrase “unmistakably McLaren” may ultimately be the key. The company’s design language is distinct. Its attention to detail is part of its brand equity. If that identity translates into equipment that feels thoughtfully engineered and purpose-built rather than merely branded, golfers will take notice.

If it doesn’t, the market will have little patience.

For now, McLaren has made its intentions clear. On April 29, we will see the first tangible expression of how a company built on racing precision intends to interpret precision in golf.

The starting lights are about to flash, and when the green flag waves in fitting bays in Orlando, Scottsdale and New York instead of on a starting grid in Monte Carlo, we will all be watching.



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