Do you know what a mulligan is? Or where you are on the golf course if you’re on the “dance floor”? Don’t worry. You can still break into golf magazines without picking up a club or learning quirky terminology.

Besides articles on the latest courses, golf personalities, and the newest technology and equipment, golf magazines also publish pieces on restaurants, hotels, fine wine, and travel destinations. So, any travel oriented idea angled the right way could grace their pages. Of course, as with any publication, make sure you read several issues to become familiar with their style.

Travel & Leisure Golf
John Atwood, editor-in-chief

T+L GOLF is published bimonthly and has a circulation of 600,000—including subscribers & newsstand buyers. Our readers are sophisticated and discriminating men and women who are passionate about golf.


A few non-golf related departments include:

New Resorts
19th Tee
Smart Traveler
Driving Range
Single Malts

Submission and photo guidelines can be found here.

Golf Connoisseur
Jim Frank, editor-in-chief

Golf Connoisseur is dedicated to exploring the best of life both on and off the course. Among the areas of coverage will be luxury travel and resorts; great golf courses and clubs; food and wine (eating in and dining out); high-tech and electronics; automobiles and other transportation; business and politics; and the many worlds of entertainment from art and music to gambling and hobbies.

Departments:

Food
Perfect Cities
First Person Singular
Essentials

Send queries via email to info@golfconnoisseur

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