As of 2026-06-26, Acushnet Holdings Corp. (GOLF) has a 3-month relative strength percentile of 80 within the TickerStance CS+ADRC universe (~5,000 tickers). Its Power rating (absolute 1–99) is 64. The current market Stance is 47 (Neutral). Sector: Consumer Discretionary, ranked 10 of 11. Average daily range 3.2%, relative volume 3.67×. TickerStance reports observed regime conditions across the full CS+ADRC universe; band assignment reflects current breadth, momentum, and macro inputs computed at the daily close. Percentile ranks run from 1 (weakest) to 99 (strongest) relative to all universe members on the same date.
Strong relative strength with attention running hot versus its own recent norm. The trend is intact but well-noticed; elevated retail attention has historically been associated with softer forward returns. Context, not a call.
Measures how unusual this name’s public attention is against its own 90-day history — a surprise reading, not a ranking of how watched it is versus other stocks. Intel, not a signal.
GOLF ranks at the 95th percentile over 1 month, 80th percentile over 3 months, 86th percentile over 6 months, 82th percentile over 1 year against the full TickerStance CS+ADRC universe of U.S. equities.
GOLF is classified under the Consumer Discretionary sector within the Recreation industry per the TickerStance sector-classification pipeline, which maps U.S. equities to GICS-aligned sectors using exchange SIC codes and Massive Finance reference data. Consumer Discretionary is currently ranked 10 of 11 sectors by relative strength.
Not currently — Consumer Discretionary ranks at the 18th percentile by sector relative strength, which is below the leading-sector threshold of 70. GOLF is in a sector that is lagging the broader market on a relative basis at this snapshot date. Sector RS updates daily with each pipeline run.
GOLF currently shows a 20-day average daily range (ADR%) of 3.2%, a 90-day beta versus the S&P 500 of 0.49. ADR% and ATR% are updated daily; beta is computed over a trailing 90-day window.
TickerStance computes GOLF's month-by-month seasonality from its full daily price history: the average and median return for each calendar month, how often that month closed higher, and the best and worst months on record. These are historical frequencies, not forecasts — a strong seasonal month describes what GOLF has tended to do in prior years, not a prediction of what comes next. The full month-by-month heatmap and win-rate table sit higher on this page.
GOLF most recently filed a 10-Q covering FY26 Q1 with the SEC on 2026-05-06. TickerStance sources earnings data from SEC EDGAR XBRL submissions and updates the fundamentals panel daily. The Pro dossier shows eight quarters of EPS and revenue trend, operating margin history, and a composite earnings-quality rank.
§ Seasonality
10y · since 2022
Best monthJulon averageavg +12.41% · 100% win · n 4
Worst monthSepon averageavg -5.14% · 25% win · n 4