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Golf Magazine

July - August 2023
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

Keep Calm and…

Adidas Stan Smith

Rose Buds • MAY 22, 2023 NCAA WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS GRAYHAWK GOLF CLUB SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

Tommy Fleetwood • He lives in Dubai and plays golf in the States, but the gadabout Brit has a bit of a home-field edge at Hoylake— and his sights on something major

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

Jack's Bay, Bahamas • Nicklaus Heritage's inaugural design is every bit the Caribbean stunner

Pitch Perfectly • Parker McLachlin dishes on how to handle greenside rough, how your setup shapes your short-game swings and if you're good enough to catch every pitch clean

How to Make Easy Work of Rough Lies

Out Like a Lamb • Liverpool's Maggie May's serves up a decades-old family stew recipe of a longtime local favorite: scouse

Winner, Winner • Cameron Champ talks turkey on his first Tour victory, at the 2018 Sanderson Farms Championship

Sudden Death and Taxes • A Tour win is a beautiful and valuable thing—but the big number on the oversize check is only the starting point

Due Deference • Here's how much the top 30 players in the season-long FedExCup chase will receive in 2023—both upfront and in their retirement plans

Hold the Line • TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GREEN READING

Keeping It Clean • Here are five ways to salvage the begrimed balls otherwise destined for your shag bag

Let Your Lead Arm Go Straight • It's the pure impact secret nobody talks about

THE GEAR OF THE YEAR (SO FAR…) • We looked at the results from our ClubTest robot, what's fueling wins on Tour and items currently flying off the shelves at Fairway Jockey to see what you should be buying. There's no time to lose.

Historian THE KING OF CLUBS • PING might be the only company in golf with an official historian, but inside Rob Griffin's library, there's a whole lot more than history in the making

We Like It HOT PANTS

VIKTOR GOES HIS OWN WAY • It's not just his talent that's one of a kind. The 25-yearold power player from Norway thinks differently than your average Tour pro. Maybe that's why he lives in Oklahoma, is game for far-flung adventures and is geeked by the mystery of it all.

Speaking Truth to Power • Viktor Hovland's analysis of his awe-inspiring driving game is just what you'd expect: freewheeling, smart, in depth… and refreshingly blunt

THE OPEN HOUSE • The only thing more steeped in tradition than the majestic Royal Liverpool clubhouse might be the course itself, the host of this year's Open Championship, where the holes have names—and secrets to unlock

THE ROYAL FAMILY • Early Open champs at Liverpool had names like Hilton and Herd. Their seminal Hoylake wins paved the way for names like Mcllroy and Woods, stars with even more pop.

Day Trippers • GOLF.com's Drop...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 102 Publisher: EB Golf Media Edition: July - August 2023

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  • Release date: June 27, 2023

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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. 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

Keep Calm and…

Adidas Stan Smith

Rose Buds • MAY 22, 2023 NCAA WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS GRAYHAWK GOLF CLUB SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ.

Tommy Fleetwood • He lives in Dubai and plays golf in the States, but the gadabout Brit has a bit of a home-field edge at Hoylake— and his sights on something major

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

Jack's Bay, Bahamas • Nicklaus Heritage's inaugural design is every bit the Caribbean stunner

Pitch Perfectly • Parker McLachlin dishes on how to handle greenside rough, how your setup shapes your short-game swings and if you're good enough to catch every pitch clean

How to Make Easy Work of Rough Lies

Out Like a Lamb • Liverpool's Maggie May's serves up a decades-old family stew recipe of a longtime local favorite: scouse

Winner, Winner • Cameron Champ talks turkey on his first Tour victory, at the 2018 Sanderson Farms Championship

Sudden Death and Taxes • A Tour win is a beautiful and valuable thing—but the big number on the oversize check is only the starting point

Due Deference • Here's how much the top 30 players in the season-long FedExCup chase will receive in 2023—both upfront and in their retirement plans

Hold the Line • TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF GREEN READING

Keeping It Clean • Here are five ways to salvage the begrimed balls otherwise destined for your shag bag

Let Your Lead Arm Go Straight • It's the pure impact secret nobody talks about

THE GEAR OF THE YEAR (SO FAR…) • We looked at the results from our ClubTest robot, what's fueling wins on Tour and items currently flying off the shelves at Fairway Jockey to see what you should be buying. There's no time to lose.

Historian THE KING OF CLUBS • PING might be the only company in golf with an official historian, but inside Rob Griffin's library, there's a whole lot more than history in the making

We Like It HOT PANTS

VIKTOR GOES HIS OWN WAY • It's not just his talent that's one of a kind. The 25-yearold power player from Norway thinks differently than your average Tour pro. Maybe that's why he lives in Oklahoma, is game for far-flung adventures and is geeked by the mystery of it all.

Speaking Truth to Power • Viktor Hovland's analysis of his awe-inspiring driving game is just what you'd expect: freewheeling, smart, in depth… and refreshingly blunt

THE OPEN HOUSE • The only thing more steeped in tradition than the majestic Royal Liverpool clubhouse might be the course itself, the host of this year's Open Championship, where the holes have names—and secrets to unlock

THE ROYAL FAMILY • Early Open champs at Liverpool had names like Hilton and Herd. Their seminal Hoylake wins paved the way for names like Mcllroy and Woods, stars with even more pop.

Day Trippers • GOLF.com's Drop...


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