Golf Monthly July issue news
Welcome to your July issue of Golf Monthly. You'll be able to sharpen up your skills around the green courtesy of short-game expert Mark Roe, Gary Player talks us through his career in pictures, and we've got seven fantastic competitions running
Welcome to your July issue of Golf Monthly, a month when we welcome Mark Roe's short-game expertise. Don't miss some great drills that you can get started on without a visit to the golf course.
GM's Neil Tappin catches up with nine-time Major winner Gary Player who, when presented with some old photographs, talks us through his fascinating career.
Also this month, you'll get a free short-game guide with 35 pages of tips and drills to help make you a better player and save valuable shots. Just for good measure, Jim Furyk stops by to help you with your long game.
Don't forget to enter our competitions. You can win a lesson with Ian Poulter, a holiday for two on Gran Canaria, limited edition Scotch with Ballantine's, laser eye treatment with Ultralase and a place in the Wirral Golf Classic.
GM's Fergus Bisset tees it up in the Sunningdale Foursomes, we take a look back at the colourful career of Payne Stewart, and Bill Elliott catches up with Chubby Chandler, manager of some of the game's biggest sports stars.
We take a closer look at Callaway's FT-Tour driver, the new Ben Sayers Benny RS21 driver and give you a better idea of what's on the market in terms of golf apparel, so you look the part this summer.
We'll be at Wentworth next week for the BMW PGA Championship when you'll be able to join in with our live blog. In the meantime, enjoy the new issue.
Get the top Black Friday deals right in your inbox: Sign up now!
The hottest deals and product recommendations during deals season straight to your inbox plus all the best game-changing tips, in-depth features and the latest news and insights around the game.
Where next?
Competitions: Win golf prizes Forum: Join in with golf chat
-
DP World Tour Rookie Hit With Slow Play Penalty On First Pro Start
Jacob Skov Olesen was handed a one-shot penalty for slow play at the Australian PGA Championship in what was his very first start as a professional
By Paul Higham Published
-
Nelly Korda Claims LPGA Awards Double After Seven-Win Season
Nelly Korda was handed the two top prizes at the LPGA Awards after a seven-win season including her second Major
By Paul Higham Published