Free golf equipment guide with May issue
Golf Monthly's May issue is not to be missed as you can grab your free 60-page equipment supplement, featuring over 200 products that have been reviewed to help you find the gear that suits your game
Your Golf Monthly May issue is not to be missed. Not only do we have some great Masters features and priceless instruction from Rory McIlroy, but it's an issue that includes your free 2010 Equipment Guide.
The GM Test Team has spent hours on the course to trial over 200 products. Their independent reviews are designed to help you find the gear that will suit your game. Whether it's a new driver you're after to find a few crucial extra yards off the tee, or a GPS device to help your course management, we've got all the best gear inside this free supplement so you can just sit back and start your hunt.
Don't forget that you can also find some of the latest gear reviewed online on our equipment pages, as well as video reviews.
Not forgetting that new equipment may only take you so far, we've got some fantastic instruction tips from our panel of Top 25 Coaches, including Neil Plimmer's advice on how to master golf's most important fundamental, the grip.
Also this month, big-hitting Spaniard Alvaro Quiros shares some of his driving tips, and The R&A's Peter Dawson discusses golf's Olympic challenges.
We hope you enjoy it.
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