
LONDON — TaylorMade Golf has officially been named one of the UK’s top employers, earning a spot on The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 list.
The annual rankings, compiled in partnership with the employee experience platform WorkL, recognize organizations across the UK that achieve outstanding levels of employee satisfaction, leadership quality, and workplace culture based entirely on independent staff feedback.
TaylorMade was featured in the Medium Organisation category, a division that celebrates employers excelling in positive workplace experiences and strong employee engagement. The achievement highlights the golf equipment giant's focus on employee engagement, workplace culture, and staff wellbeing.
The recognition arrives during a period of strong momentum for TaylorMade, which continues to anchor its position in the golf industry through major product launches, deep investments in research and development, and steady growth across global markets. Company leadership notes that this high-performance environment is designed to directly support innovation, collaboration, and professional development across all business operations.
David Silvers, Vice President & Managing Director EMEAP at TaylorMade Golf, praised the collective effort it took to achieve the honor.
“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,” Silvers said. “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.”
The awards utilize employee survey data to assess organizations across several core areas, including reward and recognition, empowerment, wellbeing, job satisfaction, and leadership.
Lord Mark Price, founder of WorkL, commended the businesses that managed to cut through the stiff competition to make the final rankings.
“I’m absolutely delighted for this year’s winners of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work, powered by WorkL,” said Lord Price. “Many brilliant companies entered the awards in the hopes of being recognised, so it’s a real achievement to have made the list.”
For TaylorMade, the accolade reinforces its reputation not just as a frontrunner in golf equipment and performance technology, but as an employer dedicated to attracting, developing, and retaining top-tier talent across the business.
