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Golf Magazine

November/December 2021
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.

Undue Influence

Golf Magazine

Stay the Course

On the Prowl

Clubhouse

This Golfing Life with Michael Bamberger • On any given Sunday, golf’s beauty can reveal itself—sometimes in joy, sometimes in tears and sometimes when nobody’s looking

Golden Rules from Jack Nicklaus • Like great course architecture, life benefits from balance. That’s just one reason my second career has inspired me for more than half a century.

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

Start Your Swing at Impact • Rehearsing the “moment of truth” makes it easy to nail it when it counts

Far and Away… • On the remote Scottish Isle of Jura (pop. 250!), the luxurious Ardfin estate is a dreamy escape

Ask The Rules Guy

Louis Oosthuizen • With three top-three major finishes this year, the smooth-swinging South African is reaching new heights at age 39

Money Game with Paul Sullivan • For the privilege and invaluable visibility of hosting a big golf tournament, some clubs get paid in the millions. (And others, not so much.)

The Fixer Upper • BIRDICORN SET OUT TO CHANGE THE DIVOT TOOL GAME. THEY JUST MAY HAVE PULLED IT OFF.

Smoke Show • After a round on World No. 17 Pinehurst No. 2, your next best bet is tackling the Railroad Ribs at Pinehurst Brewing Company

Five Perfect Barbecue Beers

Off-Kilter • A Tour player sways away and toward the target as much as his competitors do, and it isn’t a lot. Top 100 Teacher Nick Clearwater wonders why you’re being taught to do the opposite.

Tour Sway • Here are the average distances the world’s best move in relation to target.

Bryson Explains… • The 2020–21 season was already a success for me: a major, two wins, nine top-10s and a solid run during the FedEx. But then, Whistling Straits. Long live the Ryder Cup!

Who’s Got Game? • Are Tour winners likelier to be wizards around the green or wonder boys from tee to green? (Good news for Patrick Cantlay: He’s a little of both.)

Bet on the Long Ball

My Favorite Courses

TIES THAT BIND • Odyssey has flourished under the artful eye of design vet Sean Toulon. With sons Joe and Tony now at his side, the cover is blown on a unique family affair.

P790: THE THIRD TIME’S A REAL CHARM

XANDER SCHAUFFELE • The Olympic gold medalist enjoyed a banner season with a reliable bag of Callaway tools

GETTING PUSHY

PICKING WITH PRECISION • Confused about what ball is best for you? Let PING help make that decision with the game’s first agnostic selection tool.

SUPER SPEEDY HYBRID

For all the noise Xander Schauffele made on the golf course this year—gold medalist at the Summer Olympics, Team U.S.A. stud at the runaway Ryder Cup—he’s the epitome of a low-key pro. For a fuller sense of the Who, Why and How of ‘X,’ you’ve got to talk to the people around him.

X-EMPLARY • Xander’s career numbers on the PGA Tour through the 2021 Tour Championship

TOP 100 COURSES IN THE WORLD

All the World’s a Stage • GOLF’s newest list of the greatest courses on the planet proves that raters’ fascinations are not limited to seaside locales or “championship” layouts. If you look closely—as our raters do—you’ll find that design excellence is everywhere.

Pete Phipps

Tim Gallant

Gretchen...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 114 Publisher: EB Golf Media Edition: November/December 2021

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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.

Undue Influence

Golf Magazine

Stay the Course

On the Prowl

Clubhouse

This Golfing Life with Michael Bamberger • On any given Sunday, golf’s beauty can reveal itself—sometimes in joy, sometimes in tears and sometimes when nobody’s looking

Golden Rules from Jack Nicklaus • Like great course architecture, life benefits from balance. That’s just one reason my second career has inspired me for more than half a century.

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

Start Your Swing at Impact • Rehearsing the “moment of truth” makes it easy to nail it when it counts

Far and Away… • On the remote Scottish Isle of Jura (pop. 250!), the luxurious Ardfin estate is a dreamy escape

Ask The Rules Guy

Louis Oosthuizen • With three top-three major finishes this year, the smooth-swinging South African is reaching new heights at age 39

Money Game with Paul Sullivan • For the privilege and invaluable visibility of hosting a big golf tournament, some clubs get paid in the millions. (And others, not so much.)

The Fixer Upper • BIRDICORN SET OUT TO CHANGE THE DIVOT TOOL GAME. THEY JUST MAY HAVE PULLED IT OFF.

Smoke Show • After a round on World No. 17 Pinehurst No. 2, your next best bet is tackling the Railroad Ribs at Pinehurst Brewing Company

Five Perfect Barbecue Beers

Off-Kilter • A Tour player sways away and toward the target as much as his competitors do, and it isn’t a lot. Top 100 Teacher Nick Clearwater wonders why you’re being taught to do the opposite.

Tour Sway • Here are the average distances the world’s best move in relation to target.

Bryson Explains… • The 2020–21 season was already a success for me: a major, two wins, nine top-10s and a solid run during the FedEx. But then, Whistling Straits. Long live the Ryder Cup!

Who’s Got Game? • Are Tour winners likelier to be wizards around the green or wonder boys from tee to green? (Good news for Patrick Cantlay: He’s a little of both.)

Bet on the Long Ball

My Favorite Courses

TIES THAT BIND • Odyssey has flourished under the artful eye of design vet Sean Toulon. With sons Joe and Tony now at his side, the cover is blown on a unique family affair.

P790: THE THIRD TIME’S A REAL CHARM

XANDER SCHAUFFELE • The Olympic gold medalist enjoyed a banner season with a reliable bag of Callaway tools

GETTING PUSHY

PICKING WITH PRECISION • Confused about what ball is best for you? Let PING help make that decision with the game’s first agnostic selection tool.

SUPER SPEEDY HYBRID

For all the noise Xander Schauffele made on the golf course this year—gold medalist at the Summer Olympics, Team U.S.A. stud at the runaway Ryder Cup—he’s the epitome of a low-key pro. For a fuller sense of the Who, Why and How of ‘X,’ you’ve got to talk to the people around him.

X-EMPLARY • Xander’s career numbers on the PGA Tour through the 2021 Tour Championship

TOP 100 COURSES IN THE WORLD

All the World’s a Stage • GOLF’s newest list of the greatest courses on the planet proves that raters’ fascinations are not limited to seaside locales or “championship” layouts. If you look closely—as our raters do—you’ll find that design excellence is everywhere.

Pete Phipps

Tim Gallant

Gretchen...


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