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Good Good Golf pulls video after criticism that it depicts violence against women

Good Good Golf, the title sponsor of an upcoming PGA Tour event, removed a video featuring a man shoving a woman to the ground after receiving criticism for portraying violence against women. The video, sponsored by Callaway, showed Garrett Clark shoving Alexis Miestowski as she reached for Clark's new driver. The ad's characters are both associated with Good Good Golf.

The company and Callaway apologized for the ad, stating it did not align with their brand values. Good Good Golf, which launched in 2020, is one of the most prominent content creators in golf, with a diverse team of eight men and four women. The company, along with Callaway, has been working to promote inclusivity in golf. The PGA Tour, Good Good's partner this year, expressed disappointment with the content and reaffirmed its commitment to inclusivity and respect.

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