David Golf said golfers have shown strong interest in its Advancer lineup, with some models selling out shortly after release.
The company said the Advancer No. 3 fairway wood sold out quickly in February, and the Advancer Max driver in the 9-degree model has also exhausted its initial supply, underscoring demand.
On-course feedback has been clear, the company said, with golfers saying forgiveness and distance have improved noticeably. The lineup is being credited with reducing pressure on accuracy while still delivering stable distance in play.
Kim Hyun-tae, a director at David Golf, said multiple tour professionals, including Lee Ji-hoon and Cho Young-jae — both described as KPGA two-time winners — have chosen Advancer as a new weapon for the 2026 season. He said results for players who switched clubs have improved significantly from the previous year, driving steady interest and inquiries from golfers seeking better performance.
David Golf describes the Advancer lineup as a “Score Changer,” saying it was developed to focus on real results on the course — improved scores — rather than only feel at impact or psychological satisfaction.
The company said it showcased the Advancer lineup at the “2026 PGA Show,” described as the world’s largest golf expo, and drew interest from global buyers. It said it is preparing to enter overseas markets and expand sales with about 100 buyers.
David Golf said additional inventory of the Advancer fairway wood has arrived and sales have resumed. Preorders for the Advancer Max driver in the 9-degree model are available through the company’s official Naver Shopping store, with deliveries to begin rolling out in early April.
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