Golf Monthly April issue
A look at what's in your April 2012 issue of Golf Monthly magazine, on sale Thursday 23rd February, 2012

Tom Lewis is the cover star for the April issue of Golf Monthly magazine, on sale 23 February, 2012, and the young Englishman is on hand with his top tips to get your chipping like a pro.
Also in your April issue of Golf Monthly...
Who better than Alvaro Quiros to show you how to add easy yards to our game? That's what he's done for Golf Monthly's Jeremy Ellwood, who met up on the range with the Spaniard in Abu Dhabi, so it's well worth seeing if his tips can work for your game.
On the equipment front we take a first look at the new Titleist golf ball, the Titleist Velocity. In Gear Focus we present 15 of the lastest standout models of drivers with buying advice for you to head into the new season comfortable with your new driver.
There are plenty of new arrivals, including the TaylorMade RBZ fairway wood, the Callaway RAZR X Black driver, Motocaddy S3 PRO trolley, Dunlop NZ9 driver and Titleist Vokey Spin Milled SM4 wedges.
Golf Monthly's editor at large, Bill Elliott, comments on the return of Tiger Woods. Also in features, Jeremy Ellwood speaks to Englishman Gary Christian who has finally realised his PGA Tour dream at 40 years of age, and Alex Narey meets Danny Denison, a European Tour rookie who has rebuilt his career against all the odds.
We'll have more on your April issue in the coming days.
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