Ryder Cup issue news
Your Ryder Cup issue of Golf Monthly is on sale now with a 52-page guide to golf's greatest event. This month you can also win a set of custom-fitted PING clubs, plus we take a look at some new arrivals, including the Wilson Staff Di11 irons and PING K15 driver
There are just two weeks to go until the Ryder Cup gets underway at Celtic Manor and to celebrate golf's greatest event we urge you to grab your Ryder Cup copy of Golf Monthly, you won't be disappointed.
You can even win a set of custom-fitted PING golf clubs if you really need an incentive to get your hands on a copy.
Your definitive guide to the 2010 Ryder Cup includes Bill Elliott's fascinating preview, the lowdown on Celtic Manor and loads of interviews which are not to be missed.
We catch up with Colin Montgomerie, Corey Pavin, Hunter Mahan and Phil Mickelson and there's no shortage of opinion from our columnists.
Equipment junkies fear not as besides everything Ryder Cup there's our normal lowdown on the new arrivals, including the PING K15 driver, Wilson Di11 irons and the Galvin Green range.
Doubtless the Ryder Cup will have you desperate to get out and get your fix on the course, and we've got some fantastic tips and drills to help you conquer short-range putts, plus Mark Roe is on hand to help you escape from the thick rough.
We hope you enjoy it.
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