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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Golf Magazines for Women

As a female golfer you may feel like you have been left out of the loop as most of the reference materials designed for golfers are geared towards men. If you are looking to improve your golfing skills, or if you are just looking for a golf media source that caters to the female golfer, then you should consider subscribing to golf magazines that are designed for women. The list of womens golf magazines is limited, however, there are a couple of good options.

Your first option is golf digest for women, more commonly referred to as golf for Women. This magazine offers columns that provide female focused articles on golf tips, stories, and golfer profiles. Some of the departments that this magazine offers include: equipment, instruction, GFW handicap, course and travel, and a lets talk golf column. If you would like to preview this periodical before you buy it then you can visit its website. Here you will not only find the same information that is found within the print version of the magazine, but you will also find subscription information and pricing information.

Womens world of golf magazine is another option that you have if you are interested in womens golf periodicals. This magazine offers the basics like instructions and equipment information. However, it also offers information on the LPGA, golf fashion for women, and womens golf vacation profiles.

If you dont want to spend a lot of money on magazine subscriptions, but you still want golf tips and information geared towards women, then you always have the option of viewing online golfing magazines that have a female focus. Ezines are another option that you have for finding great golfing information and articles with a female focus. Some of your ezine options include the Ladies golf Journal and the online version of tee Time magazine, which has a New England focus.

Are you in the market for women's golf magazines? Fore Her Golf carries golf clothing and accessories with a feminine appeal including polo shirts, skirts, shoes, hats and outerwear from top brands - also a great selection of unique golf gifts and memorabilia for the lady golfer in your life. Fore Her Golf is your source for women's golf supplies and gifts, products reviews and recommendations as well as tips and training techniques. For more information on golfing and other recreational activities visit the golf directory.

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The Globalisation of Golf?

golf is the most global sport. It is played in nearly every country in the world; its professional tournaments are contended in every continent and, unlike soccer, the Americans are pretty darn good at it. This makes for the highest profile intercontinental competition of all - the Ryder cup - whose power over the emotions of millions of transatlantic spectators is so great that it constitutes the only fortnight in a two-and-a-half year cycle that all Britons are happy to call themselves European. Its so linked to a global view, in fact, that holidays are often built around it and even travel insurance is available which gives you a cash payout for a hole-in-one.

Which is why it is a shame that the USA hosts three of the worlds four golf majors. Only the dear old open Championship (won so memorably last month by Padraig Harrington in Carnoustie) lies outside of the States. The USPGA, won by tiger Woods this week, is the fourth in the cycle, but of the three American tournaments, I think it should be the one to swap continents.

The Masters, of course, must remain forever at Augusta: the beautiful course, so well etched into the imaginations of any amateur golfer, with its history and traditions (such as the green Jacket), must forever host the years first major. And the US open - historically set-up to be the toughest on the calendar with winning scores often above par - can keep rotating around america to provide the toughest test in golf. But the USPGA hasnt got the same history or reputation. So why not move it to another continent - or rotate it round two or three - to give this global game a global dimension at the very highest level? Europe has some of the best courses on the planet, but has never hosted a major. Asia boasts the fastest-growing golf industry in the world. And lets not overlook Africa, Australia or south america either, whose great players (Els, Goosen, Norman, Ogilvy, Cabrera) have graced our screens for decades.

I watched the denouement of the USPGA last week on telly; but Id rather it had had Table mountain or the Med in the background shots.

By Paul Bowers, I write for Mio Destino and for it's blog site MioBlog writing articles of interest to their international clients.

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