Known as the most interesting and often most colorful club in the bag, putters are more unique than ever. Want to try a new shape or a new material? There’s something new for everyone.
The 2008 Putter Buyer’s Guide in the July issue of Golf Tips Magazine features a comprehensive guide to the latest and greatest putters. Beginning on page 60, the editors examine each putter’s distinct features, what sets it apart, what they specifically liked about each putter and what type of player the putter is best suited for. More than 71 percent of Golf Tips readers report purchasing their equipment during golf’s primary season (April through September), which is why the GT staff and their equipment panel thoroughly investigate all the latest trends in design and technology to find how the performance of these products can enhance a player’s game.
“Every year, it seems that putters get better and better,” said senior editor Ryan Noll. “This year’s offering features a seemingly endless supply of options, thanks to a series of new putters that have all sorts of adjustability features. In addition to that, unlike other clubs in the bag that are generally a larger investment, it’s not rare for golfers to own more than one, two, sometimes more than three putters. This is one of the reasons putters are, and probably always will be, the most popular club in the bag.”
To find out more about new putters, pick up the July 2008 issue of Golf Tips Magazine today!
About Golf Tips Media Group
Golf Tips Media Group has four print publications-Golf Tips Magazine, Golf Equipment Buyer’s Guide, The Best Of Golf Tips, and The Golf Instruction Annual-as well as www.golftipsmag.com and its eNewsletter, and the TV program GOLF LIFE, broadcast nationally to 110 million households on Fox Sports Net and Comcast. These media properties are written, produced and edited for the most serious audience in golf-those golfers playing more than once a week, year-round (75+ rounds/year). The editorial content is targeted at the avid player and focuses on three areas: 1) instruction features and tips, 2) equipment reviews and analysis and 3) travel tips and on-course instruction. Golf Tips Media Group’s mission is to educate golfers in the fundamentals and techniques of the game. This combination of print, online, e-mail and TV-generated media content produces the most comprehensive package of information for the serious golfer in the category.
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