Golf Monthly June issue on sale now
Your June 2011 issue of Golf Monthly magazine is on sale at newsstand now. Here's a look at what's in your latest copy of GM, an edition that includes the very best advice from our panel of Top 25 Coaches on how to break 100/90/80

Your June 2011 issue of Golf Monthly magazine is on sale at newsstand now and it's an issue that you don't want to miss, especially if you're stuck on a certain number. Perhaps you're on the verge of breaking 100... or 90, or even 80. Then this is the issue for you as our panel of Top 25 Coaches provide some of their very best advice on how to get your game to the next level.
Also this month, Golf Monthly catches up with Bubba Watson. Here's a golfer who has certainly taken his game to the next level and it was fascinating to hear what the American had to say.
On the equipment front and there are some excellent news offerings from Cleveland, Srixon, Callaway, TaylorMade and Nike. Over the coming weeks we'll be posting all of our reviews as it has been a hectic few months for the GM Test Team and our professional, John Jacobs. Together we'll bring you all the latest equipment reviews to help you decide what's best for your game.
Also in June, we meet SSP Chowrasia, there's more opinion from David Howell, Wayne Riley and our playing editor Graeme McDowell, plus in our Centenary Special, we look back on 100 years of golf reporting.
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