Every golfer on the planet wants to know the secret to hitting longer, straighter drives.
In the June issue of Golf Australia magazine, some of the world’s best known power hitters reveal how it’s done.
This month we also preview both the men’s and women’s U.S Open Championships, travel along the mighty Murray River and visit Albany Golf Club and The Cut in Western Australia, as well as Moree in NSW.
Kirsten Rudgeley is taking the game by storm, the amateur recently recording our best finish at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and winning the WPGA Tour’s The Athena. To find out more about the West Australian, Karen Harding sat down with ‘Team Rudgeley’ and Kirsten herself to get an insight into what makes her tick and such a bright young prospect.
We also take an in-depth look at the swing of Viktor Hovland, our comprehensive golf ball guide tells you what to play in 2022, we test Mizuno’s latest drivers. Plus, Geoff Ogilvy and John Huggan give their thoughts and you can win a new set of Srixon irons.
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