Gi-Mag Digital Editions
ISSUE 96 - Open Preview issue

After the sensational finale to the US Open at Pebble Beach, where Graeme McDowell became the first European since Tony Jacklin in 1970 to claim the title, the world of golf – and European golf especially – is now focused on St Andrews for the 150th staging of golf's oldest and greatest championship. And that's precisely where our attention is centered in this 212-page souvenir issue.
ISSUE 95 - US OPEN • TIGER CRISIS

When you invite half a dozen experts to analyse and critique a golf swing, it’s not unreasonable to expect a range of opinion and, well, spark off something of a debate – after all, there’s nothing most pro’s and media-savvy commentators like better than to tee-up their spiel and show off their knowledge.
ISSUE 93 - THE MASTERS

Just in case all this nonsense with Tiger Woods has taken your eye off the ball, the latest issue of Gi will help to remind you that the first major championship of the new season is fast approaching – it's that time of year when we all start to get excited about Augusta and the Masters.
JACK - A celebration of the games greatest
The drawings and paintings throughout this supplement are a compilation taken from the workbooks and sketchbooks of the acclaimed British artist, Harold Riley. Based in Salford, where he was born and raised, Riley has been a professional painter all of his working life and is one of this
country’s pre-eminent portrait painters, listing several senior members of the Royal family, American presidents and – most recently – Nelson Mandela among his many subjects.
ISSUE 92 - THE BEST OF GOLF

Thanks to a combination of world-class instruction and (Equipment Editor) Dominic Pedler's comprehensive guide to the very best new gear heading your way this season, Gi Jan/Feb has become one of the best-selling issues of the last 5 years.
ISSUE 91 - WESTWOOD

For the cover story this issue Richard Simmons travelled to Worksop Golf Club to interview Lee Westwood. Their paths had crossed once before, many years ago, back in his amateur days. But surely he wouldn’t remember that... With a nationwide promotion through WH Smiths, the new issue is on sale from October – and is also available to view online in a digital format.
ISSUE 90 - INSTRUCTION ISSUE

The latest issue of Golf International is dedicated to helping you improve YOUR golf, with over 50 pages of world-class instruction featuring Gi's unrivaled panel of teaching professionals. From full-swing instruction from Nick Dougherty and his coach Damian Taylor to the fundamentals of putting with guru Paul Hurrion, we have every aspect of the game covered, with tips & drills that will get you in the mood to get out and party!
ISSUE 89 - THE OPEN

So, as we count down the days to a much-anticipated return to Turnberry, welcome to what we hope you agree is an issue of truly major championship proportions, 228 pages in all, with over 60 of those devoted to golf's oldest and greatest championship. With a nationwide promotion through WH Smiths, the new issue is on sale from June 5 – and is also available to view online in a digital format.
ISSUE 88 - SHOOT LOWER SCORES

The latest issue of Golf International is packed full of world-class instruction, European Ryder Cup star Ian Poulter leading the way with a fantastic insight into practice habits that will reward you with a sharper short-game. Elsewhere, Jonathan Yarwood shows you how to do the rough justice with a selection of escape shots guaranteed to help you get out of jail in style... This issue is packed full and includes a preview to the US Open...
ISSUE 87 - THE REAL MCILROY

This issue shows the delights of Rory and other young pretenders lining up against Tiger at Augusta. 2008 Masters champion Trevor Immelman walks us through the course in our 32-page special. There is also Equipment news for 2009 in amongst our regular features and a New Series - The True History of Golf. Instruction from the DLGA, Camilo Villegas, Mark Roe and Jonathan Yarwood whose tips are accompanied by video instruction. An issue not to be missed....
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