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Ryu shoots 61 to hit the top in Queensland

Gold Coast, Australia: South Korean So Yeon Ryu soared to the top of the leaderboard after firing an incredible 11-under par 61, which included 12 birdies and one lone bogey at the Gold Coast RACV Australian Ladies Masters in the second round on Friday.

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Banish the winter golf blues at Monte da Quinta

With Christmas now a distant memory, thoughts will be turning to the summer ahead and Monte da Quinta resort has unveiled a series of enticing discount golf packages to help golfers get their games in shape – with savings of up to €676 available.

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SkyCaddie® Unveils New Wi-Fi-Enabled SGXw

Now, the most up-to-date and ONLY sub-meter precision course maps in the game are available instantly and easily with the new Wi-Fi enabled SkyCaddie® SGXw TM.

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Instruction

More Powerful shot making

Jayne Storey has been studying T’ai Chi since 1987 and is the creator of the world’s first officially recognised golf coaching system to be based on this ancient martial art. An approved PGA mentor, Jayne Storey’s Chi-Power GOLF now forms part of the PGA’s Professional Development Programme and is recognised by the World Golf Teachers’ Federation.

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The Appliance of Science

WITH PHILIP ARCHER & DR PAUL HURRION

I have been working with Paul since November ’05, and at that time I was barely keeping my tour card. I was using a bellyputter as a ‘quick fix’ on short putts, and I managed to survive the season with it. But I knew inside that putting was becoming a  problem, and my lack of confidence on the greens was affecting the rest of my game

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Chip Like a Tour Pro

WITH JONATHAN YARWOOD

Traditional teaching advocates a chipping technique that may enable you to play a standard low running shot with some degree of success. But it is very limited. The problem, ultimately...

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Opinion

An issue packed full of bright ideas

Our cover story this issue features a teaching professional new to the pages of Golf International but certainly not to the demands of standing in front of a camera and getting his message across. Scott Cranfield has forged a career through a desire to understand the bigger picture...

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Saluting the icon that was Seve

European golf has lost perhaps the most flamboyant character it has known. Peter Alliss was fortunate enough to have known him from the beginnings

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It’s to be Paris in the autumn-time

The five-way race to stage the 2018 Ryder Cup was deservedly won by the French. Which, of course, left four prospective venues to lick their wounds

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