Golf brand apologises for advert that shows woman being pushed over
Summary
Good Good, a golf content brand, apologized and removed an advert showing a woman being pushed to the ground after reaching for a golf club. The ad, made for the golf company Callaway, received criticism for appearing to make light of violence against women.Key Facts
- Good Good is a golf content creator with over 2 million YouTube subscribers.
- The controversial advert showed co-founder Garrett Clark pushing professional golfer Alexis Miestowski to the ground.
- Good Good apologized and removed the advert, saying it does not reflect their values.
- Callaway, the golf club maker, expressed disappointment but supports working with Good Good on inclusivity.
- Good Good started in 2020 and makes golf videos featuring competitions and branded content.
- The PGA Tour sponsors the Good Good Championship, a tournament to be held in Texas.
- The PGA Tour condemned the video and emphasized its commitment to respect and inclusivity in golf.
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