Taylormade drivers hit the spot Oct 29 2002
IN A follow-up to its breakthrough 300 Series -- the No. 1 driver on tour worldwide -- TaylorMade unveiled the R500 Series at this year's Open Championship, offering players the fastest ball speed and largest driver sweetspot in golf. more
Gripped by the learning curve Oct 29 2002
While many readers of the Golfers' Chronicle will have been playing golf longer than they care to remember, LYNNE BRADFORD gives an insight into what it's like to be an absolute beginner to the beautiful, yet frustrating game. more
Health matters Oct 24 2002
IN ORDER to shoot low scores on a consistent basis you must work hard on every aspect of your game from tee to green. Each area compliments the other and if there is a weak link to the chain a breakdown will occur. This is also the case with your body in that the muscles need to be balanced to provide a good foundation for the swing to build upon. more
A mouthful of good advice Oct 24 2002
AFTER parking neatly alongside other ageing cars, I scrunched and grovelled my way up the gravel drive past battered old Escorts and Vauxhalls. more
Pro-files Aug 22 2002
Golfers' Chronicle profiles this month's budding star... more
Health matters Aug 22 2002
ADAM Griffin is a professional fitness consultant with eight years experience of coaching athletes at all levels. more
The Tour - playing it by the rules Jun 27 2002
WILMSLOW-based European Tour referee NEAL BRIGGS continues his series of looking behind the European Tour Tournament administration and he also looks at some of the more puzzling rules of golf. more
Rules School Jun 27 2002
EUROPEAN Tour referee Neal Briggs has set these true or false questions to test your knowledge of some of the game s rules. more
Top tips from tour pro Nick May 9 2002
SCOTTSDALE golf store in Sale welcomed one of Europe's hottest new talents to promote the stores re-vamp, that includes the installation of one of the world's most advanced golf simulators. more
Health matters May 9 2002
NUTRITION is one of the vital components within golf that is often overlooked. more
Great expectations, very hard times Apr 4 2002
AMONG the socks and handkerchiefs in my Christmas stocking last year there was a few bobs worth of book tokens. In the bookshop a week or so later, I easily resisted buying the autobiography of a footballer half my age, positively shunned the DIY How To shelf, but went straight to the Classics section and picked up three of Charles Dickens works I hadn't previously read. more
R & A question power drive Apr 4 2002
THE Royal and Ancient Golf Club has written to me and my fellow equipment makers asking for our opinions on possible rules that could be imposed on club head sizes and shaft lengths. more
Back to basics Apr 4 2002
AT the end of every season, when he was at his peak, Jack Nicklaus would visit his long-time mentor Jack Grout. more