November 2010 issue news
Welcome to your November issue of Golf Monthly. This month we're joined by Rory McIlroy and Padraig Harrington in a fascinating exclusive. You can win PING K15 woods and irons, plus we pose the question: are you a handicap bandit?
Your Golf Monthly November issue is not to be missed. Neil Tappin travels to Carton House Golf Club to catch up with Rory McIlroy and Padraig Harrington.
Our 10-page exclusive, 'Total Game Plan', with the Irish duo, not only reveals a tale or two from the pair of superstars, but we're sure it can have a postive impact on your game, no matter what level you play at.
Also this month, we pose the question: are you a handicap bandit? GM's Jeremy Ellwood looks into the ongoing efforts to make golf's handicap system as fair as possible. Meanwhile, Bill Elliott pops by Ross Fisher's house for a chat with the talented Englishman.
We were lucky enough to get the first look at the new Callaway Diablo Octane Black driver and we found out what was so special about its design after taking a trip to the Paris Motor Show.
We also head to the range with the new Mizuno JPX800 Pro irons and there is loads of gear on show in our new arrivals.
You can also win PING K15 gear in this month's big competition, plus our Top 25 Coaches are joined by short-game expert, Mark Roe, to cover all areas of your game, including Kevin Craggs' coaching on pitching from 80 yards and in.
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