April/May 2018 Met Golfer
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Features include:
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Golf's New Rules: The 2019 Revision is a revolutionary step in making the Rules of Golf easier to understand and follow. by Jeff Neuman
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Three for the Show: A trio of USGA championships are coming to the Met Area this year. by Eric Matuszewski
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What's in a Name? From Apawamis to Wykagyl, the story behind some of the most unusual club names and logos. by Tim Hartin
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Inside the Ropes: For veteran volunteers, giving back to the game is as habit-forming as the up-close view. by Ray Tennenbaum
- The Name Above the Title: Our annual championship preview looks at the people for whom MGA trophies are named.by Tim Hartin
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Club Focus: Renovation Done Right. An insider's look at the revitalization of Meadow Brook in time for the 2018 Ike Championship. by Bradley S. Klein
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Travel: Wild Atlantic Fairway. From the shrines of the southwest to the rugged gems up north, Ireland's West Coast is worth visiting and revisiting. by Jeff Neuman
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Met Methods: Back to basics. The pros always practice the fundamentals. Do you? by Bill Schmedes
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In the Bag: The Sweetest Sound: Designers know that what we think of as the "feel" of a club is mostly how it sounds at impact. by Ken Van Vechten
- Taste of the Met: Imagine This. A mystery basket challenge spotlights the creativity of Glen Ridge executive chef James Haberstroh. by David Barrett
And...don't miss the April/May Expanded Content
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