Adidas on Thursday reported an improvement in second-quarter sales and margins at the golf business it is trying to sell, helping to support the more bullish forecast for 2016 that the German sportswear group gave last week.

Adidas, which had raised its 2016 guidance for a fourth time after producing strong preliminary quarterly results, said revenues at its golf business rose 7 percent, driven by double-digit growth at the TaylorMade golf brand.