Golf Digest continues to arrive in the mail, although I have not paid for it in years.
I don’t need: a monthly article on one more way to cure a slice or hit out of a bunker, an equipment section that prints what are essentially press releases from manufacturers/advertisers, or a travel section that echoes similar material from resorts/advertisers. A new trick is advertisements that are formatted to fool you into thinking that they are actual articles.
I enjoy articles on the history of the game, ithe ndustry, rules, competition, interesting people and events.
For me, only Golfworld and Golfweek remain as magazines that I’ll pay for, and even they are moving toward less “real” content and more travel & equipment articles to cater to advertisers.
Some things that you never see mentioned in golf magazines:
- component clubs or any equipment not made by the major manufacturers
- in-depth looks into the decline in the industry (courses closing, financial troubles, etc.)
- cost of the game (equipment, course fees, resort fees)
- negative reviews of anything (equipment, courses, tournaments)
Print magazines are obviously dying. I find it interesting that the print version is full of suggestions that one go to the web site, while web sites never suggest that anyone read the print version…