Champions Tour player and Legacy Golf Club Dir. of Instruction, Bob Byman teaches you how to play it safe on a par 5. http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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Champions Tour player and Legacy Golf Club Dir. of Instruction, Bob Byman teaches you how to play it safe on a par 5. http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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To hit the ball a long way, the shoulders ought to play an important role in the swing. Learn from Steve Griffith’s tip on how to manage the upper body during the swing to help create more power. For more tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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Champions Tour player and Legacy Golf Club Dir. of Instruction, Bob Byman helps you get off the tee and down the fairway. For more golf tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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Golf Club Scottsdale Director of Instruction, Steve Dahlby teaches you how to become a total driver. For more golf tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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Use 5-time Re/Max World Long Drive Champ Jason Zuback’s method for creating power through a proper coil and gain yards now. For more golf tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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My boss is an avid golfer and for Christmas I would like to get him a subscription to a golf magazine. I have no idea what to get. I don’t know ANYTHING about golf. Please help. I would like one that contains tips and possibly discounts on equipment and supplies. Please when you respond let me know details about the magazines so I can see which one are suitable for him.
Thanks in advance
Personally, I like Golf Magazine.
Their instruction articles seem to be geared more for the regular golfer, not the Tour Pro. Their equipment section reads unbiased and frank, thanks to using scientific research to back up their equipment claims. They also have David Feherty, possibly the funniest man in sports as the back page writer.
Golf Digest is OK. They have Tour Pros like Tiger, Annika and Ernie Els, pro teachers like Butch Harmon and Hank Haney, but their articles seem geared more for an exceptional golfer. Their other articles are hit and miss (I personally hate the driving excursions, with the economy the way it is and all) but the good ones are very good. GD also seems to favor the "Big Name" brands with no scientific evidence.
Golf Tips magazine is kinda like Golf Magazine, but more of a cluster when you look at it. Their tips section is hard to look at sometimes, cause they use composite images as visual aides. It sounds like a good idea, but it looks undecipherable sometimes.
Personally, I rank Golf Mag #1, Gold Digest #2, and Golf Tips a distant #3. You can’t go wrong with either 1 or 2, and they both are offering discounts for a year’s subscription (golf magazine’s $10 for 12 issues).
2008 RBC Canadian Open champ Chez Reavie shows you how to use a golf tee to find the perfect grip pressure. For more tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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PGA Tour pro Eric Axley passes on three chipping tips that’ll help you get up and down time after time. For more golf tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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One of the PGA Tour’s best drivers, Jason Gore, will have you hitting it longer and straighter. For more golf tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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Take a look at Titleist’s new 909 D2 driver, as well as the D3 and Comp versions. For more golf equipment reviews visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/
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