TaylorMade Golf has announced its inclusion in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026, powered by WorkL, recognising the company’s continued commitment to fostering a high-performance culture centred on innovation, inclusion and employee wellbeing.
The prestigious list celebrates organisations across the UK that excel in employee engagement, workplace culture, and leadership, based on independent survey data capturing real employee feedback. TaylorMade’s recognition highlights its focus on creating an environment where people feel valued, empowered and inspired to perform at their best.
As one of the world’s leading golf equipment brands, TaylorMade’s success is driven by its people, from product innovation teams developing industry leading technologies to its commercial and customer-facing divisions supporting golfers at every level of the game.
David Silvers, Vice President & Managing Director EMEAP, TaylorMade Golf said: “Being recognised in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work is a significant achievement for TaylorMade and a reflection of the culture we have built together. We are committed to creating an inclusive, collaborative and high-energy culture where our people can thrive, develop and contribute to the continued growth of the brand.”
This latest recognition reinforces TaylorMade’s position not only as a leader in golf performance technology, but also as an employer of choice within the sports and leisure industry.
Lord Mark Price, Founder of WorkL, comments: “I’m absolutely delighted for this year’s winners of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, powered by WorkL. Many brilliant companies entered the Awards in the hopes of being recognised, so it’s a real achievement to have made the list. WorkL are proud to power these Awards and support organisations in retaining and recruiting the very best employees.”