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Golf Magazine

November/December 2020
Magazine

Golf Magazine is the number one source for golf instruction, equipment and travel, including: exclusive instruction from our Top 100 Teachers in America, introspective interviews with the game’s rising stars and old masters, and short-game tips from guru David Pelz. Plus, you’ll get the latest in gear, including ClubTest equipment reviews, and private lessons, tips personalized for your game.

Golf Magazine

Pick Your Pleasure

Letters

GOLF x Asher • Substance meets style with the limitededition GOLF x Asher glove collection

Rise & Shine

Hustle and Flow • On Sunday of this year’s PGA, Rick Sessinghaus scrambled to Harding Park to watch his student of 15 years, Collin Morikawa, zone out—in the best imaginable way

ON THE NUMBER • There’s data behind every swing. We crunch it so you don’t have to.

Ask The Rules Guy

Cart Blanche • Treat your guests to the right drinks for the moment we live in

Jessica Korda • The 27-year-old, five-time LPGA Tour winner walks side by side with GOLF.com’s Dylan Dethier

Flex Appeal • You can’t just add swing muscle. You need the flexibility to match. Here’s how to get both.

You Can Call It a Comeback • The golf gods can be fickle, treating us cruelly one day and kindly the next. These are the players who’ve taken the wildest rides.

Prime Time • Pebble Beach’s delectable Delmonico is 22 ounces of marbled goodness that’s big enough to share

Shark Week • In December, Greg Norman will host the 32nd annual QBE Shootout, where he and dozens of Tour pros continue to take aim at pediatric cancer

Try a Neutral Grip • Simplify your hold and watch your power and accuracy fly off the charts

First Among Equals • Ann Gregory was blessed with many gifts, perhaps most impressive, the inner fortitude to know that a Black woman was as deserving as anyone to compete in our game

Pop Music • PUMA’S OUT WITH A POWERFUL, PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER THAT HANGS OUT WHEREVER YOU ARE

Haotong Li • He’s China’s top player with a knack for popping up on leaderboards in golf’s biggest events. Watch out.

Amen Corners • A patron-less Masters will leave the streets of Augusta alarmingly quiet in November. Locals will feel the absence in their souls—and, substantially, in their pocketbooks.

My Favorite Places

THE BIGGEST, BADDEST BERTHAS YET • Callaway turns to an iconic brand and game-improvement strategy to help slicers find fairways and greens, and tack on a few yards to boot

STABILITY AND SPEED • Fujikura’s Ventus HB is designed to take your hybrid and utility iron to the next level

PXG’S BOLD NEW MALLETS • “Blackjack” and “One & Done”—not just great names, but mallet tech that delivers on its promise of forgiveness

PULLING DOUBLE DUTY • Puma’s “Excellent Golf Wear” infuses on-course performance attributes into comfy athleisure staples

RAY ALLEN IS A STAR • The NBA Hall of Famer dishes on his lowest round and limiting on-course expectations

WEDGE IT LIKE TW • TaylorMade’s Milled Grind 2 TW Grind wedge offers golfers the chance to use Tiger Woods’ current scoring tools

A CLASS BY ITSELF

MIGHTY MITE • Sunday Golf’s minimalist Loma bag is built for rounds and range sessions when you don’t need to sweat the burden of a full set

HIGH-TECH TITLEISTS

LEGENDS OF THE FALL • This one is for the history books. It’s why they invented the asterisk. The Masters in autumnal November? Without patrons? Expect things to be a little cool, and a lot quiet, at the National this year. Then again, there’s nothing chill about playing for a green jacket.

The Bomb Squad • When Bryson DeChambeau plants his peg at the Masters on November 12, he’ll be thinking...


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 168 Publisher: EB Golf Media Edition: November/December 2020

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Golf Magazine is the number one source for golf instruction, equipment and travel, including: exclusive instruction from our Top 100 Teachers in America, introspective interviews with the game’s rising stars and old masters, and short-game tips from guru David Pelz. Plus, you’ll get the latest in gear, including ClubTest equipment reviews, and private lessons, tips personalized for your game.

Golf Magazine

Pick Your Pleasure

Letters

GOLF x Asher • Substance meets style with the limitededition GOLF x Asher glove collection

Rise & Shine

Hustle and Flow • On Sunday of this year’s PGA, Rick Sessinghaus scrambled to Harding Park to watch his student of 15 years, Collin Morikawa, zone out—in the best imaginable way

ON THE NUMBER • There’s data behind every swing. We crunch it so you don’t have to.

Ask The Rules Guy

Cart Blanche • Treat your guests to the right drinks for the moment we live in

Jessica Korda • The 27-year-old, five-time LPGA Tour winner walks side by side with GOLF.com’s Dylan Dethier

Flex Appeal • You can’t just add swing muscle. You need the flexibility to match. Here’s how to get both.

You Can Call It a Comeback • The golf gods can be fickle, treating us cruelly one day and kindly the next. These are the players who’ve taken the wildest rides.

Prime Time • Pebble Beach’s delectable Delmonico is 22 ounces of marbled goodness that’s big enough to share

Shark Week • In December, Greg Norman will host the 32nd annual QBE Shootout, where he and dozens of Tour pros continue to take aim at pediatric cancer

Try a Neutral Grip • Simplify your hold and watch your power and accuracy fly off the charts

First Among Equals • Ann Gregory was blessed with many gifts, perhaps most impressive, the inner fortitude to know that a Black woman was as deserving as anyone to compete in our game

Pop Music • PUMA’S OUT WITH A POWERFUL, PORTABLE BLUETOOTH SPEAKER THAT HANGS OUT WHEREVER YOU ARE

Haotong Li • He’s China’s top player with a knack for popping up on leaderboards in golf’s biggest events. Watch out.

Amen Corners • A patron-less Masters will leave the streets of Augusta alarmingly quiet in November. Locals will feel the absence in their souls—and, substantially, in their pocketbooks.

My Favorite Places

THE BIGGEST, BADDEST BERTHAS YET • Callaway turns to an iconic brand and game-improvement strategy to help slicers find fairways and greens, and tack on a few yards to boot

STABILITY AND SPEED • Fujikura’s Ventus HB is designed to take your hybrid and utility iron to the next level

PXG’S BOLD NEW MALLETS • “Blackjack” and “One & Done”—not just great names, but mallet tech that delivers on its promise of forgiveness

PULLING DOUBLE DUTY • Puma’s “Excellent Golf Wear” infuses on-course performance attributes into comfy athleisure staples

RAY ALLEN IS A STAR • The NBA Hall of Famer dishes on his lowest round and limiting on-course expectations

WEDGE IT LIKE TW • TaylorMade’s Milled Grind 2 TW Grind wedge offers golfers the chance to use Tiger Woods’ current scoring tools

A CLASS BY ITSELF

MIGHTY MITE • Sunday Golf’s minimalist Loma bag is built for rounds and range sessions when you don’t need to sweat the burden of a full set

HIGH-TECH TITLEISTS

LEGENDS OF THE FALL • This one is for the history books. It’s why they invented the asterisk. The Masters in autumnal November? Without patrons? Expect things to be a little cool, and a lot quiet, at the National this year. Then again, there’s nothing chill about playing for a green jacket.

The Bomb Squad • When Bryson DeChambeau plants his peg at the Masters on November 12, he’ll be thinking...


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