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Golf Monthly April 2010

On sale: Monday, 22 February 2010

Issue highlights

Features

Nick Faldo
The six-time Major winner talks about his Olympic dream  

Golf heroes
Where have they all gone? Bill Elliott wonders...

Chris Wood
The Bristolian on his rapid, life-changing rise to the top

Sam Hutsby
How our touring professional organises his schedule  

Instruction

Your Game
Fast fixes from tee to green from GM's Top 25 coaches

Sergio Garcia
The Spaniard's ball-striking secrets are revealed

How to...
Hit a fade. Gary Alliss demonstrates

Rory McIlroy
The Ulsterman reveals his game plan for the new season

Equipment

Spotlight
Nike's Method putter under the Test Team's microscope

New Arrivals
TaylorMade's Burner SuperFast driver and a host of latest releases

Gear Focus
We test 15 of the newest wedges on the market

Courses & Travel

Royal Dornoch
This links masterpiece is our Course of the Month

UK Course Reviews
From Minehead to Machrihanish, 17 tracks reviewed  

Opinion

GM regulars David Howell, Graeme McDowell and Wayne Riley with a tale or two from the Tour  

Competitions

Win Galvin Green gear

There is a lot more, including our new 'Spike Bar'. We hope you enjoy it. 


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