Since losing dad to COVID I have returned to golf after a 15 year gap. I moved back to my local village to be there for mum and rejoined the golf club dad helped build in the 1970s. Playing the course he helped carve out has been a great source of comfort but so has my subscription to Today’s Golfer. When it falls through the letter box, I look forward to the hours of reading it cover-to-cover. Getting lost amongst the course reviews and planning trips with my mate to new courses. Reading how equipment has changed and smiling knowing a better swing with 25 year old kit will produce better results than a forgiving club. Hints and tips are addictive to all golfers and I find myself testing and trying things on the range. Some of it works, some of it doesn’t but the trying is fun. The clash between LIV and PGA interests me, I reflect on Packer and cricket, and the formation of the Premier League, all,controversial in their day. The readers comments often resonate with me but most of all I have been enjoying the articles on women’s golf and watching the players who I believe make it all look so simple. A great magazine
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