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Golf Magazine

September - October 2024
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

Early Risers

Pure Class • Five years in the making, the new Miura wedges’ look, feel and design prove that some things are always worth the wait

The Secret Is Out…

Taking One for the Team • The Presidents Cup September 27 to 30, 2007 The Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Up Close with Dylan Dethier Charley Hull • Heading into this year’s Solheim Cup, the 28-year-old Brit is just about as brassy—and somehow still super chill—as golfers get on the LPGA

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

Worth a Shot Check Your Delivery • How you position your body and club as you approach impact is key—and actually holds the secret to perfecting your grip By Top 100 Teacher Martin Chuck

Eats Game Changer • This spicy, heavenly vat of cheesy goodness is destined to be the MVP of your next tailgate

Access Om Sweet Om • Book the Arsham Cabin at Destination Kohler and bliss is just beyond the threshold

Short Game Chef Darn You, Divot! • By Tour Short-Game Coach Parker McLachlin

Kostis + McCord • Internet instruction is all the rage, but is it the best place to learn? As our podcast legends agree, the rabbit hole is worth exploring. (Maybe.)

Stuff Golfers Should Know Do a Number on Your Swing • Digital swing meters tell you more about your technique than ever before. Here are the measurements that matter most.

Ask The Rules Guy • Is a putter allowed to have a lie angle more perpendicular than 80 degrees? Bryson DeChambeau’s putter appears to be closer to 90 degrees.

ALL IT DOES IS WIN • TaylorMade’s Spider is—dare we say—an iconic flatstick deserving of a spot on the Mount Rushmore of putters. It’s a game-changing mallet that’s helped usher in a seismic shift on Tour, where big is beautiful and forgiveness is king.

Build Shop RIP IT AND GRIP IT • Grips do have a shelf life, and it’s probably shorter than you think. Are you handy enough to replace your own handles?

On Tour BALLS THAT PERFORM

This Just In FUJIKURA '24 VENTUS

Now Playing OUTSIDE THE BOX

Club Test NUMBERS DON'T LIE

Accessories PLAY BALL!

Bag Spy VIKTOR HOVLAND • PING’s s159 wedges received feedback from a number of influential voices, including a world-class Norwegian

Style LOOKS ARE EVERYTHING

The GOLF Magazine Interview LEXI

The Lexi Effect • How much impact can one player have on the sport—and on her peers? Ask them.

The Golf FIX(ATION) SEOUL DEEP • In South Korea’s capital city you can barely walk a block without running into a neon-lit driving range, a jam-packed simulator joint or a sign—in fashion, in business, in culture, in the pro ranks—that this golf-mad nation will ever stop swinging for… the nets.

K-POP • Forget music: South Korea has produced...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 92 Publisher: EB Golf Media Edition: September - October 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 3, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Sports

Languages

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

Early Risers

Pure Class • Five years in the making, the new Miura wedges’ look, feel and design prove that some things are always worth the wait

The Secret Is Out…

Taking One for the Team • The Presidents Cup September 27 to 30, 2007 The Royal Montreal Golf Club Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Up Close with Dylan Dethier Charley Hull • Heading into this year’s Solheim Cup, the 28-year-old Brit is just about as brassy—and somehow still super chill—as golfers get on the LPGA

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

Worth a Shot Check Your Delivery • How you position your body and club as you approach impact is key—and actually holds the secret to perfecting your grip By Top 100 Teacher Martin Chuck

Eats Game Changer • This spicy, heavenly vat of cheesy goodness is destined to be the MVP of your next tailgate

Access Om Sweet Om • Book the Arsham Cabin at Destination Kohler and bliss is just beyond the threshold

Short Game Chef Darn You, Divot! • By Tour Short-Game Coach Parker McLachlin

Kostis + McCord • Internet instruction is all the rage, but is it the best place to learn? As our podcast legends agree, the rabbit hole is worth exploring. (Maybe.)

Stuff Golfers Should Know Do a Number on Your Swing • Digital swing meters tell you more about your technique than ever before. Here are the measurements that matter most.

Ask The Rules Guy • Is a putter allowed to have a lie angle more perpendicular than 80 degrees? Bryson DeChambeau’s putter appears to be closer to 90 degrees.

ALL IT DOES IS WIN • TaylorMade’s Spider is—dare we say—an iconic flatstick deserving of a spot on the Mount Rushmore of putters. It’s a game-changing mallet that’s helped usher in a seismic shift on Tour, where big is beautiful and forgiveness is king.

Build Shop RIP IT AND GRIP IT • Grips do have a shelf life, and it’s probably shorter than you think. Are you handy enough to replace your own handles?

On Tour BALLS THAT PERFORM

This Just In FUJIKURA '24 VENTUS

Now Playing OUTSIDE THE BOX

Club Test NUMBERS DON'T LIE

Accessories PLAY BALL!

Bag Spy VIKTOR HOVLAND • PING’s s159 wedges received feedback from a number of influential voices, including a world-class Norwegian

Style LOOKS ARE EVERYTHING

The GOLF Magazine Interview LEXI

The Lexi Effect • How much impact can one player have on the sport—and on her peers? Ask them.

The Golf FIX(ATION) SEOUL DEEP • In South Korea’s capital city you can barely walk a block without running into a neon-lit driving range, a jam-packed simulator joint or a sign—in fashion, in business, in culture, in the pro ranks—that this golf-mad nation will ever stop swinging for… the nets.

K-POP • Forget music: South Korea has produced...


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