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Golf Magazine

September/October 2020
Magazine

Golf Magazine is the number one source for golf instruction, equipment and travel, including: exclusive instruction from our Top 100 Teachers in America, introspective interviews with the game’s rising stars and old masters, and short-game tips from guru David Pelz. Plus, you’ll get the latest in gear, including ClubTest equipment reviews, and private lessons, tips personalized for your game.

Golf Magazine

Best Foot Forward

Down-Home Golf

Torch Eyewear

A Victory to Lift Us All

So Snappy!

The Knockdown • When Covid rocked life as we know it last spring, work for caddies came to a halt. That’s when golfers, at Bandon and around the globe, stepped in to help out.

ON THE NUMBER • There’s data behind every swing. We crunch it so you don’t have to.

Ask The Rules Guy

Shellfish Nature • Trust the locals: Kiawah Island Club’s Shem Creek shrimp salad roll never disappoints

Master Tracker • Strap in to a healthier lifestyle with Whoop, a round-the-clock performance monitor—and so much more

Daniel Berger • The former PGA Tour Rookie of the Year is back to racking up top 10s using range games that mimic play

Kid Dynamite • Age-wise, Rafe Cochran hadn’t even reached double digits when he started making a difference in the world. Now he’s money—for children in need.

California Cool • TRAVISMATHEW’S SUNDIAL PULLOVER IS PERFECT FOR A MARINE-LAYER MORNING

Money Game • Can improving your swing using instruction apps ever beat live one-on-one lessons? That depends on your schedule, wallet and need for consistent connectivity.

Phone a Friend at Callaway • THE EQUIPMENT GIANT’S OF-THE-MOMENT DISTANCE-FITTING PROGRAM CAN PUT CUSTOM CLUBS IN YOUR HANDS TOUCH FREE. AND COST FREE!

Philly Special • Aronimink steps out of the twin shadows of nearby Pine Valley and Merion to host the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship–a tournament building a rep for challenging players on the most demanding playing fields

Catching Fire • I crunched the numbers to pinpoint the hottest five-event stretches of the modern era. You can guess who leads the pack.

Play Dirty • Know how a muddy ball affects ballflight or pay the price

Ground Forces • Powerful glutes, hammys and calves set the table for a faster swing. Here’s how to get them.

Slush Fun • The most significant invention of the 20th century? Easy—the frozen margarita machine. (Sorry, Wright brothers!)

This Golfing Life • Many decades ago, “Papwa” Sewgolum was one of South Africa’s premier golf talents. Why have you never heard of him? Let’s just say he was a caste-away.

My Favorite Places

MALLET OR BLADE? • For years, the answer was easy, especially for Tour Pros. Now the script has been flipped. That’s good news for all golfers.

REAL CLASS ON THE GRASS • Johnston & Murphy, the shoe brand that Arnold Palmer wore, is back in the golf business

LISTEN TO GARY • The great mustachioed one dishes on bifurcation—and the pro who torched his putters

THE CASE FOR ADDING A 7-WOOD • This versatile fairway metal could be a game changer for golfers who struggle in a couple different areas

ANDREW PUTNAM • The PGA Tour winner totes around an eclectic mix of equipment and enough snacks to keep from running on empty

BACK IN BLACK • A popular option on Tour, Titleist’s do-everything SM8 wedge is now available in a sleek dark finish

TWO CHROMES FOR THE ASKING • Callaway’s four-piece Chrome Soft and Chrome Soft X balls have urethane covers and fit squarely in the premium category. However, they’re not designed for the same type of player.

NICKLAUS + MIURA: PURE GOLD

FINDING THE BULLSEYE • Cleveland’s new wedge is designed to help you make...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 156 Publisher: EB Golf Media Edition: September/October 2020

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  • Release date: August 25, 2020

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Golf Magazine is the number one source for golf instruction, equipment and travel, including: exclusive instruction from our Top 100 Teachers in America, introspective interviews with the game’s rising stars and old masters, and short-game tips from guru David Pelz. Plus, you’ll get the latest in gear, including ClubTest equipment reviews, and private lessons, tips personalized for your game.

Golf Magazine

Best Foot Forward

Down-Home Golf

Torch Eyewear

A Victory to Lift Us All

So Snappy!

The Knockdown • When Covid rocked life as we know it last spring, work for caddies came to a halt. That’s when golfers, at Bandon and around the globe, stepped in to help out.

ON THE NUMBER • There’s data behind every swing. We crunch it so you don’t have to.

Ask The Rules Guy

Shellfish Nature • Trust the locals: Kiawah Island Club’s Shem Creek shrimp salad roll never disappoints

Master Tracker • Strap in to a healthier lifestyle with Whoop, a round-the-clock performance monitor—and so much more

Daniel Berger • The former PGA Tour Rookie of the Year is back to racking up top 10s using range games that mimic play

Kid Dynamite • Age-wise, Rafe Cochran hadn’t even reached double digits when he started making a difference in the world. Now he’s money—for children in need.

California Cool • TRAVISMATHEW’S SUNDIAL PULLOVER IS PERFECT FOR A MARINE-LAYER MORNING

Money Game • Can improving your swing using instruction apps ever beat live one-on-one lessons? That depends on your schedule, wallet and need for consistent connectivity.

Phone a Friend at Callaway • THE EQUIPMENT GIANT’S OF-THE-MOMENT DISTANCE-FITTING PROGRAM CAN PUT CUSTOM CLUBS IN YOUR HANDS TOUCH FREE. AND COST FREE!

Philly Special • Aronimink steps out of the twin shadows of nearby Pine Valley and Merion to host the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship–a tournament building a rep for challenging players on the most demanding playing fields

Catching Fire • I crunched the numbers to pinpoint the hottest five-event stretches of the modern era. You can guess who leads the pack.

Play Dirty • Know how a muddy ball affects ballflight or pay the price

Ground Forces • Powerful glutes, hammys and calves set the table for a faster swing. Here’s how to get them.

Slush Fun • The most significant invention of the 20th century? Easy—the frozen margarita machine. (Sorry, Wright brothers!)

This Golfing Life • Many decades ago, “Papwa” Sewgolum was one of South Africa’s premier golf talents. Why have you never heard of him? Let’s just say he was a caste-away.

My Favorite Places

MALLET OR BLADE? • For years, the answer was easy, especially for Tour Pros. Now the script has been flipped. That’s good news for all golfers.

REAL CLASS ON THE GRASS • Johnston & Murphy, the shoe brand that Arnold Palmer wore, is back in the golf business

LISTEN TO GARY • The great mustachioed one dishes on bifurcation—and the pro who torched his putters

THE CASE FOR ADDING A 7-WOOD • This versatile fairway metal could be a game changer for golfers who struggle in a couple different areas

ANDREW PUTNAM • The PGA Tour winner totes around an eclectic mix of equipment and enough snacks to keep from running on empty

BACK IN BLACK • A popular option on Tour, Titleist’s do-everything SM8 wedge is now available in a sleek dark finish

TWO CHROMES FOR THE ASKING • Callaway’s four-piece Chrome Soft and Chrome Soft X balls have urethane covers and fit squarely in the premium category. However, they’re not designed for the same type of player.

NICKLAUS + MIURA: PURE GOLD

FINDING THE BULLSEYE • Cleveland’s new wedge is designed to help you make...


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