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    	Funny you said that!  Got my latest and it's far worse than any
    	previous issue.  I didn't notice one of those long interview
    	articles (Watson, Kite, Wadkins lately).  Or a fold-out with
    	the 3 angles of someone's swing.
    
    	Myrtle Beach is in every issue big-time but this was huge.
    
    	This was a 2 squat issue... ;^)
    
    
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|  |     Agreed.  I am a subscriber and I'm getting a bit peeved over all of the
    ads they're running this year.  I think our best recourse is to give
    them a call and voice our concerns, then cancel the mag.
    
    Seems like I can read it cover-to-cover (sans ads) in an hour or less. 
    There just isn't too much substance in the magazine anymore.
    
    Keep in mind that they don't sell magazines, they sell their audience
    to advertizers.  Without us, they're screwed.
    
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|  |     I've likewise become disappointed with the content of this publication
    and will not re-new my subscription (for which they have issued badgering
    renewal notices for the past several months- even tho it expires in
    December).  The damn thing has become so heavy the local letter carrier
    must rue the distribution date....  besides who needs to be teased with 
    visions of Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head etc throughout the winter. The
    snow season lasts too long as is.
    
    Are there other periodicals that deliver insightful articles, tips, 
    humorous anecdotes and general interest stuff? Golf Magazine??
    
    
    
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|  |     Well, every  year  my  kids  have  a magazine subscription drive, and
    through the years, I  have  subscribed  to  almost every golf related
    magazine (those with kids know  the  pressures  :-),  so  here are my
    comments on the subject.
    GOLF magazine, while also with tons  of  ads,  is not as heavy as GD,
    and  has  better  contributors  (Nicklaus,  Norman,  etc)  and  thus,
    articles, so if you want that type of mag, switch to GOLF.
    
    In related topic,  even  their  teaching  articles  are becoming very
    gimmicky, "SLAM THE DOOR".   If I have to think about slamming a door
    every time I swing, I'll be locked out!
    
    Not  as bad is GOLF WORLD.  (Same publisher  as  GD)  It's  a  weekly
    magazine that gives you primarily  what's  going  on in the tours and
    golf related events (equipment companies, courses,  etc).    Most  of
    their ads (not as many as GD) are  equipment  and  clothing companies
    congratulating one of their sponsored players on a win.  Ocassionally
    they'll cover equipment, like in the latest issue where they list all
    new 94 equipmnet, balls and clothing.
    
    (Warning: unpaid ad follows!)
    The  best  magazine comes for "free" by joining USGA, Their bimonthly
    golf  magazine.  You get to support the USGA in keeping the  game  of
    golf as we know  and  love  (occasionally they screw up, like the new
    ESC handicap system, but nobody  is  perfect),  you  get a free rules
    book  everytime  its  published,  availability  of  tickets  to  USGA
    sponsored   tourneys  (US  open,  amateur,  etc),  catalog  of  their
    merchandise with a small  discount  for members, other sundry things,
    like Christmas cards with great  golf  themes  (My  wife  said enough
    after three years, so this year we are going with Unicef cards).
    
    /TD
    
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|  | New Englanders, at least, will have a better option starting next 
year: "The New England Golfer." It won't have any instruction--who 
needs anymore anyway? Just a lot of good information on golf courses, 
tournaments, personalities in the area (and outside NE). Rather than 
focusing on the pros and Tour events, its focus is strictly on the 
amateur scene. It promises to be a good read.
If you're a golf fan as well as player, I suggest you subscribe to 
"Golf World" or "Golf Week", and "The New England Golfer." And get 
instruction from your pro. Oh, and join the USGA.
You'll have all the golf reading you'll ever need.
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