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Golf Magazine

July - August 2022
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. Subscriber's Automatic Renewal Program: You authorize Zinio to charge your credit/debit card, or paypal account, at the price above now and in time to renew your monthly subscription, without interruption, before the start of each new term at the rate then in effect unless you tell us to stop. You may cancel at any time during your subscription by contacting customer service. If your credit/debit card or paypal account cannot be charged, we'll bill you directly instead.

Golf Magazine US

St. Elsewhere

Golf Magazine US

FJ Tour Alpha

Clubhouse • In 2010, at age 27, the South African picked apart St. Andrews to become Champion Golfer of the Year. What was working for him that week? His tee ball. And the magic of the place.

I've heard that if your ball is in a bunker, you can go into another bunker to take practice swings that touch the sand. But I interpret Rule 12.2b as meaning that all bunkers are equally relevant. True?

The Bear Necessities of Putting • You create more “smash factor” with your putter than any other club. Your best bet to control it? As with most moves, copy Jack Nicklaus.

Trace a Long Path • The length your hands travel during your downswing is a huge influence on distance. PING's ENSO system reveals who owns the current world record.

Come From Away • Overseas club membership has its privileges: Transcendent beauty, unexpected friendships, incredible golf and bragging rights. Best of all, it's affordable.

Brown Nosers • In honor of Open season, a primer on building a right and honorable whisky bar

Easy Reading • What goes into the making of a GolfLogix green book? Here's a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the high-tech (but low-stress) logistics.

Jon Rahm • The former World No. 1 remains a threat every time he tees it up. Credit his ability to be “Jon” and nobody else.

ONE OF A KIND • For the past several years, only the best players in the world were given the opportunity to use PING's PLD (Putting Lab Design) custom program to solve their most vexing putter needs. It's one of the perks of possessing a Tour card. Now, anyone can get in on the PLD action.

SLEEK & SWEET

HIGH (BALL) MARKS

LOFTY GOALS • Are you better off playing a 9- or 10.5-degree driver? We let our CIub Test robot provide the answer.

FLYING COLORS

Gamer • When Scottie Scheffler triumphed at the Masters in April and became the world's top-ranked player, it capped an extraordinary two-month tear in which the good-guy Texan won four times. Now, he's puzzling out how to cope with all the attention and success. His strategy? Family, trusted allies, the giggles—and Wordle.

WELCOME HOME • Even before the first tee shot is struck at this year's Open Championship, we're preparing for something special: the 150th playing of golf's most enduring and emotional major. The Open always seems like a fairy tale—blooming gorse, moats, heather and castles. This year even more so, with a return to the Old Course at St. Andrews, the place where golf began and, centuries later, a continued source of inspiration and awe. Its bunkers—Road, Spectacles, Coffins, Hell—have names straight out of a Grimm tale. Its past champions—Tiger, Big John, Jack, Seve, The Slammer—are almost mythical too. Welcome back, memories. Welcome home.

Who's Got a Shot? • As the world's best golfers gear up for the Open and its 30th...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 100 Publisher: EB Golf Media Edition: July - August 2022

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  • Release date: July 5, 2022

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English

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. Subscriber's Automatic Renewal Program: You authorize Zinio to charge your credit/debit card, or paypal account, at the price above now and in time to renew your monthly subscription, without interruption, before the start of each new term at the rate then in effect unless you tell us to stop. You may cancel at any time during your subscription by contacting customer service. If your credit/debit card or paypal account cannot be charged, we'll bill you directly instead.

Golf Magazine US

St. Elsewhere

Golf Magazine US

FJ Tour Alpha

Clubhouse • In 2010, at age 27, the South African picked apart St. Andrews to become Champion Golfer of the Year. What was working for him that week? His tee ball. And the magic of the place.

I've heard that if your ball is in a bunker, you can go into another bunker to take practice swings that touch the sand. But I interpret Rule 12.2b as meaning that all bunkers are equally relevant. True?

The Bear Necessities of Putting • You create more “smash factor” with your putter than any other club. Your best bet to control it? As with most moves, copy Jack Nicklaus.

Trace a Long Path • The length your hands travel during your downswing is a huge influence on distance. PING's ENSO system reveals who owns the current world record.

Come From Away • Overseas club membership has its privileges: Transcendent beauty, unexpected friendships, incredible golf and bragging rights. Best of all, it's affordable.

Brown Nosers • In honor of Open season, a primer on building a right and honorable whisky bar

Easy Reading • What goes into the making of a GolfLogix green book? Here's a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the high-tech (but low-stress) logistics.

Jon Rahm • The former World No. 1 remains a threat every time he tees it up. Credit his ability to be “Jon” and nobody else.

ONE OF A KIND • For the past several years, only the best players in the world were given the opportunity to use PING's PLD (Putting Lab Design) custom program to solve their most vexing putter needs. It's one of the perks of possessing a Tour card. Now, anyone can get in on the PLD action.

SLEEK & SWEET

HIGH (BALL) MARKS

LOFTY GOALS • Are you better off playing a 9- or 10.5-degree driver? We let our CIub Test robot provide the answer.

FLYING COLORS

Gamer • When Scottie Scheffler triumphed at the Masters in April and became the world's top-ranked player, it capped an extraordinary two-month tear in which the good-guy Texan won four times. Now, he's puzzling out how to cope with all the attention and success. His strategy? Family, trusted allies, the giggles—and Wordle.

WELCOME HOME • Even before the first tee shot is struck at this year's Open Championship, we're preparing for something special: the 150th playing of golf's most enduring and emotional major. The Open always seems like a fairy tale—blooming gorse, moats, heather and castles. This year even more so, with a return to the Old Course at St. Andrews, the place where golf began and, centuries later, a continued source of inspiration and awe. Its bunkers—Road, Spectacles, Coffins, Hell—have names straight out of a Grimm tale. Its past champions—Tiger, Big John, Jack, Seve, The Slammer—are almost mythical too. Welcome back, memories. Welcome home.

Who's Got a Shot? • As the world's best golfers gear up for the Open and its 30th...


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