Golf Monthly - February 2023
Golf Monthly - February 2023
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2023 PRO PREVIEW: WHY A SENSATIONAL SEASON AWAITS.
PUTT BETTER IN 2023
TRANSFORM YOUR GAME WITH OUR WINTER PUTTING MASTERCLASS
THE GAME
Tiger returns to action alongside son Charlie
1 min
IN THE NEWS
Exempt LIV Golf players permitted to compete in The Masters at Augusta
1 min
10 Questions With...Tony Johnstone
Month in Golf
1 min
TALKING POINT: Which will be the best men's Major of 2023?
All four of last year’s men’s Majors delivered endless drama and shocks, all of which were fittingly wrapped up at the 150th Open in St Andrews.
1 min
Which is tougher in winter: wet, compacted sand or a muddy greenside lie?
THE GAME DEBATE
3 mins
Ball above your feet
Top 50 Coach Ged Walters explains the adjustments to make when your lie sees you standing below the ball
1 min
Dundonald Links
Jeremy Ellwood pays a return visit to the South Ayrshire links and enjoys his first stay in the brand-new on-site accommodation
1 min
Srixon ZX Mk II metalwoods £239-£499
The all-new Srixon ZX Mk II woods are said to provide even more power in 2023, largely down to a stronger Rebound Frame design.
2 mins
Wayne Riley
Happy New Year to everyone, and welcome to what I think could be one of the most memorable years in the history of professional golf.
3 mins
Sarah Stirk
We're currently in that funny time in the golfing calendar where the new season hasn't quite got going yet, but there have been a few slightly different tournaments which have kept things interesting of late. I remember writing my column this time last year about what a joy the PNC Championship was to watch, and I have to say it was even more entertaining this time around. The quality of the field just gets stronger and stronger and it's become a real fixture on the pre-Christmas calendar.
2 mins
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELTS
With an action-packed tournament schedule across the circuits and controversies still to play out, 2023 looks set to be quite a year in professional golf
7 mins
The art of captaincy
Davis Love III reveals the lessons he's learned leading the US team and why it means so much to him
9 mins
DOWN MEMORY LANE
Jeremy Ellwood heads to Edgbaston GC to speak to members of the British Golf Collectors' Society and find out more about the organisation
8 mins
THE PROMISED LAND
Golf Monthly's Elliott Heath has been on a mission to break par for the first time, a feat he achieved towards the end of 2022...
5 mins
"I'm really proud of what I've done"
Oliver Wilson has endured more than his fair share of lows during his professional career, but his victory in Denmark in September has put him back on the right track...
7 mins
Perfect your putting this winter
Top 50 Coach James Jankowski explains how to boost your flat-stick prowess this off-season
5 mins
How to fix an open clubface
INSTRUCTION: FAULT FIXER
1 min
Conquer the 50-yard bunker shot
With an 8-iron, aim slightly left of target (in this case, the flag). It's harder to sit the hands low to get the loft to point towards the target as we open the clubface with lower lofts.
1 min
How can I improve my bunker play?
Now with a ball - The third circle happens to have a ball on it, so use the first two circles to practise technique before trying for real.
1 min
Jay Haas
The three-time Senior Major Champion offers some pointers to help you get the most from your game
2 mins
New Rules for 2023
The Rules of Golf have typically been updated every four years of late, but the major modernisation that came into effect in January 2019 strayed a year early from that cycle.
6 mins
TaylorMade P-Series irons £165 per club
TaylorMade's updated trio of better-player irons are constructed differently to provide specific types of performance, and we tested all three.
2 mins
PXG 0211 2023 driver £319
By offering aspirational aesthetics and solid performance at a more affordable price, the Arizona-based brand has certainly piqued the interest of golfers with its 0211 range of woods and irons. We were particularly impressed by the playability of the original PXG 0211 driver. It was easy to launch and forgiving, so when we heard that a new version was launching, we were keen to see how PXG would move things forward.
2 mins
Ping iCrossover utility iron £275
Aiming to bridge yet another gap in the bag you didn't realise you had, the iCrossover sits between your longest iron and the shortest hybrid, but is more of an iron than a hybrid. Compared with the previous Ping G425 Crossover, the sole is a little narrower and the head a bit sleeker to make it play more like an iron.
2 mins
Wilson Staff Model TM22 putter £370
The Wilson Staff Model TM22 is one of the two mallet putter shapes in this premium range of heads. Milled from a block of 304 stainless steel, the TM22 exudes class and uses different milling patterns to highlight different parts of the head.
1 min
Joel Tadman on...Should you buy a new driver in 2023?
Be sure to buy or borrow a sturdy travel cover that offers complete padding and protection. At particular risk are the longer clubs - the driver and woods, which stick up highest out of the bag.
2 mins
Best 2023 golf watches
A golf watch can become a trusted companion that provides GPS distances and A strategy-enhancing information, all coming in a wearable package many golfers find more convenient than a rangefinder.
3 mins
MUST PLAY - North Berwick
The East Lothian coast is home to one of the most concentrated stretches of fine links courses both ancient and modern anywhere in the world. No trip to the region is complete without a visit to North Berwick's West Links, looking out over Bass Rock and the Firth of Forth, where there's a real sense that precious little has changed over the last 190 years.
2 mins
PLANET GOLF - Kauri Cliffs
New Zealand and Australia are each blessed with some of the most wonderful coastal courses in the world
2 mins
COUNTY MAYO
Mayo might be regarded as a golfing county off the beaten track, but take joy in that. There is plenty of sparkle
2 mins
KINDRED SPIRITS
With the 2023-24 rankings not far away, Rob Smith meets up with fellow golf course enthusiasts on the Top 100 assessment panel
5 mins
Castles in the Emerald Isle
This month’s castle-related theme links together five beautiful and varied courses in Ireland
2 mins
Golf Monthly Magazine Description:
Utgiver: Future
Kategori: Sports
Språk: English
Frekvens: Monthly
Golf Monthly is a monthly golf magazine published in the United Kingdom by Future plc. It was first published in 1979 and is currently the best-selling golf magazine in the UK.
Golf Monthly covers all aspects of golf, including news, features, instruction, and equipment reviews. It also has a strong focus on the latest courses and travel destinations.
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