GM March 2011 issue news
Subscribers will be receiving copies of the March issue and the new edition goes on sale at newsstand on January 27. There's plenty to look forward to including the biggest competition in our 100-year history, so don't forget to grab your copy this month
There are some exciting new arrivals to inform you about in the March 2011 issue of Golf Monthly, including TaylorMade's product range for this year. There are £10,000 worth of prizes to be won and we'll have more on that online later this week.
Also, on the equipment front, GM takes a look at the Nike VR Pro Cavity irons. We take a closer look at the irons they up against, the Mizuno JPX800 irons, PING K15 irons and Cleveland CG16 irons. Plus, we've got the lowdown on 30 of the latest golf balls. There are plenty more new offerings, including the Mizuno MP T-11 wedges.
Golf Monthly also catches up with world number one, Lee Westwood, and Bill Elliott questions whether Sergio Garcia will ever rediscover his form. The Golf Monthly Centenary feature takes a look at how the Top 100 Courses may have appeared 100 years ago.
Instruction, and there is plenty of it, comes from Hunter Mahan who helps us to achieve better ball striking, and Neil Plimmer on perfecting lag-putting. Every aspect of your game is covered one way or another and Mark Roe gives us his alternative approach to chipping.
We'll have more of what's in your March issue over the course of the week. We hope you enjoy it and we look forward to hearing from you.
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