-
Fresh Russian barrage kills 14 in Ukraine
-
Threat of grounded planes nears as jet fuel supplies dwindle
-
Gasperini's Roma future in doubt as infighting mars Champions League bid
-
Curacao World Cup qualification a 'divine journey': federation president
-
NBA fines Hornets' Ball for 'reckless' play on Adebayo
-
Val Kilmer returns via AI as filmmakers test Hollywood's red line
-
China's economy beats forecasts, but war darkens outlook
-
Latest team to fold sets Super Rugby up for another revamp
-
Iran participating in World Cup, FIFA president confirms
-
Police arrest two over London synagogue arson attempt
-
Syria's Kurds register for citizenship after decades of marginalisation
-
'There's more truth than fiction,' Spielberg says of 'Disclosure Day'
-
Strikes kill three in Ukraine, two in Russia, including children
-
Trump turmoil sees Spain's Sanchez emerge as progressive star
-
Pope to visit Cameroon conflict zone under high security
-
Luxury giant Kering to chart path for Gucci turnaround
-
Sixers top Magic to book NBA playoff clash with Celtics
-
Tokyo record leads Asia stocks higher as Iran peace hopes grow
-
India's 'Maharaja in Denims' stakes claim in AI film race
-
Russia rains strikes across Ukraine, killing three
-
US ex-Marine loses extradition appeal in China pilots case
-
Waratahs primed for physical Moana clash in front of Prince Harry
-
LIV Golf reassures players over Saudi withdrawal rumors
-
Much-hyped Alzheimer's drugs do not help patients, review finds
-
Mexican farmers raise alarm over Sheinbaum's fracking proposal
-
Brumbies gets Wright boost for Drua Super Rugby clash
-
Fuel supply fears after blaze tears through crucial Australian refinery
-
Trump's triumphal arch gets official name
-
Australia to boost defence spending citing growing threats
-
Left-winger Sanchez climbs to second place in Peru vote count
-
YouTube suspends pro-Iran channel posting Lego-style clips mocking Trump
-
US announces new sanctions against Iran oil sector
-
Longtime Messi friend Hoyos unveiled as Inter Miami coach
-
US optimistic about reaching peace deal with Iran
-
Kane lauds Diaz 'moment of magic' after Bayern knock out Real
-
'Beef' tackles generational conflicts in season 2: creator
-
'Beef 2' tackles generational conflicts in second season: creator
-
WNBA star Wilson signs record contract as league booms
-
Arteta confident in Arsenal after anxious progress to Champions League semis
-
Real slam 'unbelievable' red card after Bayern defeat
-
Rice 'doesn't care' about Arsenal critics after reaching Champions League semis
-
Bayern sink Real Madrid late to reach Champions League semis
-
Arsenal survive tense Sporting stalemate to reach Champions League semis
-
S&P 500, Nasdaq end at records as markets bet on US-Iran accord
-
Jury finds Ticketmaster owner ran illegal monopoly
-
US says optimistic about reaching peace deal with Iran
-
IMF and Argentina agree deal unlocking $1 bn in assistance
-
World Bank chief economist warns of hunger risk from war in Iran
-
France boss Deschamps confirms Ekitike to miss World Cup
-
Pope urges Cameroon's leaders to examine 'conscience'
Dunlop Sports Americas Bolsters Retail Marketing Initiatives with Hiring of Kyle Freeman
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA / ACCESS Newswire / January 16, 2026 / Dunlop Sports Americas (DSA) is excited to announce the hiring of Kyle Freeman as its new Retail Brand Marketing Director, a role focused on shaping how golfers experience the company's brands at retail and driving performance where purchase decisions are made.

In this role, Freeman will lead the retail brand marketing strategy across Srixon, Cleveland Golf and XXIO brands, overseeing go-to-market execution, retail merchandising and experience design, key account marketing, and engagement with PGA professionals. Partnering closely with sales, product, creative, and media teams, he will focus on building differentiated retail programs that elevate brand visibility, fittings, and accelerate sell-through in specialty retail and green-grass locations.
"Kyle has spent his career at the intersection of brand, retail, and the golfer," said Chris Kircher, Vice President of Marketing. "He understands what it takes to earn trust with retail partners, create meaningful in-store experiences for the consumer, and translate brand stories into results on the sales floor. His leadership will be a valuable addition as we continue to grow our presence at retail."
Freeman brings more than two decades of experience across golf and athletic industries with leadership roles spanning across several great brands including Nike Golf, Under Armour and TaylorMade. Most recently, he served as U.S. Sports Marketing Director at TaylorMade, where he led all U.S. sports marketing operations, managed $10 million budget, directed national staff programs, and played a key role in driving $200 million green-grass business through strategic partnerships and brand initiatives. Prior to that, Freeman expanded brand presence and sales at premium golf facilities nationwide.
Throughout his career, Freeman has built and led high-performing teams, launched green-grass ambassador and staff programs, negotiated strategic partnerships, and developed retail strategies that align brand authenticity with commercial impact. His background also includes founding and operating a successful direct-to-consumer business, providing additional insight into brand building, consumer behavior, and retail execution.
"I've always believed the retail environment is where brands truly come to life for golfers," said Freeman. "Srixon, Cleveland Golf, and XXIO each have a clear and authentic performance story, and I'm excited to help bring those stories to life through retail experiences that support fitters, engage golfers, and drive confident purchase decisions."
Looking ahead, Freeman will help shape the future of Srixon, Cleveland Golf, and XXIO by building retail strategies rooted in deep consumer understanding, moving at the pace of how golfers discover and buy equipment today, and telling powerful brand stories that earn trust, inspire confidence, and define the marketplace of tomorrow.
To learn more about Dunlop Sports Americas family of brands, visit us.dunlopsports.com.
CONTACT:
Noelle Zavaleta
Media & Communications Director
[email protected]
SOURCE: Dunlop Sports Americas
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
L.Harper--AMWN