Golf World Magazine May Issue
Our May issue looks forward to the first major championship of the year – the Masters. We look at how the loss of Eisenhower’s Tree on the 17th will effect the strategy of the hole, whether Tiger will win his 15th major, and spotlight the three toughest holes on the course – and they aren’t Amen Corner! In addition, we have interviewed the reigning champion, Adam Scott, as he readies himself to become only the fourth player in history (behind Nicklaus, Faldo and Woods) to successfully defend the title. We also analyse Tiger’s ‘Drop Heard around the world’ from last year; look back at the first ever Masters (1934) and the major which launched Mickelson’s major career (his win here 10 years ago); and Faldo talks about his epic victory over Scott Hoch 25 years ago. We also catch up with former champion, Trevor Immelman, at his home in Orlando, and reveal our pick for this year’s Tournament.
In addition, we have instruction from six-time champion Jack Nicklaus; show you what you can learn from the 2012 champion Bubba Watson’s unique swing; and give you unrivalled insight into the best places to play and the best equipment for your game.
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In this issue |
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AgendaThe return of Jason Day, the cure for slow play, the future of golf tournaments and FootJoy’s new D.N.A. |
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2014 Masters SpecialForty-four page special, starting with 10 key questions. |
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Adam Scott & Greg NormanThe Champion and the legend talk Augusta |
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Mickleson’s ChargeA decade on from the Masters that made his name. |
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Course Design: AugustaWhen Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie designed Augusta National, they were influenced by three very different layouts, says Nick Wright. |
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Nick FaldoIn his own words: The story of his first Green Jacket |
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Trevor ImmelmanCatching up with Augusta’s forgotten champion. |
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InstructionYour comprehensive game-improvement section with tips from Jamie Donaldson on total ball control. |
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EquipmentCelebrating the latest and greatest products including Cobra’s Bio Cell+ drivers, Nike’s VRS Covert 2.0 irons and new putters from Ping and Wilson. |
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CoursesRoyal Ashdown Forest. he bunkerless Old Course at Royal Ashdown is perhaps the most natural test of golf on earth, as Steve Killick discovered. |
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