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Golf Monthly

Oct 01 2025
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YOUR VIEW • The pick of the letters and emails to hit the Golf Monthly offices this month

Noren notches up play-off win at Wentworth

Debut for Doonbeg on 2026 DPWT schedule

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SHORT GAME

A rare sighting of Tiger hitting balls

Do you prefer to play golf alone or with company?

Marco Penge • The big-hitting Englishman lies second on the Race to Dubai rankings after two wins this year

Bovey Castle • Jeremy Ellwood experiences a stay and play visit at this boutique Eden HotelsCollection property set within the beautiful Dartmoor National Park in Devon

Banish the flying elbow

Cleveland CBZ and CBZ Full-Face wedges £159

Callaway Apex UW utility wood £339

RESERVA CONCHAL

Wayne Riley • A former member of the European Tour and two-time winner, Wayne is part of the Sky Sports golf team. He writes exclusively for Golf Monthly

Alison Root • Alison Root is Golf Monthly’s women’s golf editor. You can find her on Instagram @rootalison

Like a fine wine • After another strong season on the PGA Tour, including a win and that Masters play-off loss, Justin Rose believes there’s still much more to come as he hits his mid-40s

Unpopular golf opinions • As any trip to the clubhouse bar will tell you, golfers can be an opinionated bunch. Here, six GM writers give their slightly left-field thoughts on the game. Do any of their views resonate with you?

THE ORIGINAL WILD THING • Fergus Bisset recounts some of the extracurricular activities of the great golfing champion Walter Hagen. Suffice to say, he was something of a party animal

If at first you don’t SUCCEED • At 69 years of age, Graham Laing qualified to play in this year’s Senior Open Championship at Sunningdale, a fitting exclamation mark on a fine professional career

7 MISTAKES TO AVOID AT THE RANGE • If you want to make your range time more effective, don’t fall into these all-too-common traps

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Trevose

The hills are alive • Neil Tappin visits Gleneagles to sample its three top-class courses and see why it’s still one of the most sought-after resorts in the world

The Causeway Coast and Glens • Rob Smith pays a golfing visit to the Northern Irish coast to check out the fantastic variety on offer not far from this year’s Open Championship venue

Water, water everywhere • Beautiful to behold but fraught with danger, water is the stuff of both golfing dreams and nightmares. Rob Smith drops anchor…

Clifftop courses • Natural beauty, bracing air and panoramic views define these five lofty layouts

Bill Elliott • Golf Monthly’s editor-at-large and Golf Ambassador for Prostate Cancer UK

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