8 Reasons To Buy The July Issue

The new issue of Golf Monthly is packed with the latest gear, tour features and the best instruction, as well as two FREE supplements – a 32-page Fault Fixer instruction booklet and a guide to golf in the Bahamas. We also talk to six-time Major winner Nick Faldo about the highs and lows of his career and take an in-depth look at the future of golf club membership. If that's not enough, we have the usual jam-packed equipment, courses and rules sections plus opinion from Wayne Riley, Dan Walker, Bill Elliott and our new playing editor Lee Westwood.
1. FREE 32-page Fault Fixer Supplement and guide to golf in The Bahamas
Whatever your fault tee to green, we should have the answer in our 32-page guide. Also, if you're looking to get away from it all, we also feature a free guide to golf in The Bahamas.
2. Henrik Stenson's blueprint for lower scores
The former Open Champion shares his five short-game secrets and offers ten tips to help you play your best this weekend.
3. The future of golf club membership
We assess the current state of club membership and look at the options available to both golfers and golf clubs.
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4. Nick Faldo interview
The six-time Major champion talks about his early days, re-modelling his swing with David Leadbetter, the current distance debate and more...
5. The best new gear
We reveal the latest gear releases and our testing team puts some of the best new equipment through its paces.
6. Ten ways to think smart
Good strategy can save you countless shots over the course of a season. We pick ten things you should be considering.
7. Patrick Reed
We take a detailed look at the Masters Champion's swing to find out what made the difference at Augusta this year.
8. Destination Golf
We pay homage to the wonderful Sunningdale as well as visiting St Mellion, exploring the best Gloucestershire has to offer and much more.
David joined Golf Monthly in 2015 as a content editor for the magazine and regularly contributes to the website. He has worked in magazine publishing and editing since 2003. He is a keen golfer and up until recently was a member of Blackmoor Golf Club in Hampshire. He has covered various big events and tournaments for GM, the highlight of which was witnessing Tiger Woods win his 15th Major at Augusta in 2019. Email: david.taylor@futurenet.com
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