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Swing

Of the several golf magazines in Thailand, Swing claims to be the most popular with the country's golfing fraternity.

Published on October 17, 2007



Swing

Swing

Do you ever get tired of carrying a full bag of clubs around the course, especially when you only seem to use a select few? Find out which are the clubs you really need in this issue.

How much do you know about Tiger Woods, other than that he's from American and Thai stock? Since his first official visit to Thailand 10 years ago, Woods has had a high profile with the putter. But there's a lot more to read about off the green.

Learn new tips for getting a better swing with golf pro Pak Akaramas. Helped by illustrations, the pro explains the dos and don'ts of a round of golf.

Keep updated with the latest fashion and technology for footwear in the article "Most Wanted Golf Shoes", which explains the pros and cons of Kasco, Hi-tec, Dryjoys, Nike and many other brands.

There's an interesting story on the classic swings that have been practised in decades even centuries past. Then, some 20 PGA pros deconstruct and practise new types of swings.Read how the new swing works and why you'll want to practice it too.

compiled by worm boy

The Nation


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