GM April issue news
News of what's in your April issue of Golf Monthly on sale from 24th February. There's the latest on the Titleist 910F & 910F.d woods and GM readers get fitted for the new TaylorMade R11. GM catches up with Martin Kaymer, plus there's instruction on how to split the fairways from Graeme McDowell

Welcome to the April issue of Golf Monthly. We should add that the March issue is still on sale and there's still chance to join the Golf Monthly Centenary Society. Don't miss out on this great opportunity.
Your April issue goes on sale from 24 February and this month we have a fascinating interview with Martin Kaymer. There's a frank conversation with one of golf's 'old school' masters, Mark Calcavecchia. We also investigate 'Power versus Finesse' and it seems, according to stats, length isn't everything.
We have instruction on how to split the fairways from playing editor Graeme McDowell. In addition, our Top 25 Coaches are on hand to get your game in shape. This month you can learn how to chip towards water without the fear, and really start to make more up-and-downs from the sand.
Here's a question... who are the 100 most influential people in golf since 1911? It's our Centenary Special feature and one that's bound to have you starting your own debates in the clubhouse. We welcome your views.
Find out more about the Titleist 910F & 910F.d woods, plus this month's Gear Focus is on shoes to help you sort of this important piece of clothing for the new season. Four readers also get fitted for the new TaylorMade R11 driver and there's more on this fantastic new all-white club.
We'll have more on your April issue in the coming days.
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