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by Collin Murazik Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What should I do if my issue of Golf Digest is damaged?

Aug 18, 2015 · Golf Digest Schools Subscription Questions. If you have questions about your current Golf Digest Schools subscription, please contact us at [email protected].

How do I log in to my Golf Digest account?

Golf Digest. Subscribe/Renew. Give a Gift Subscription. Address Change/Cancel subscription. Customer Service 800-727-4653. Look Inside. Based on 0 reviews. - Write a review. Qty.

What is Golf Digest pros on demand?

Force quit and reopen the app. Turn your device off and back on.Delete and reinstall the app. I have a question that isn't answered here: We're happy to help. Email us at GLFcustserv ...

How do I contact Golf Digest for media inquiries?

Look on your Golf Digest magazine mailing label (s) at the bottom corner of the magazine (s) and identify the 10-digit account number (s). Call the Golf Digest Customer Service toll-free number at 1-800-727-4653. Once the automated voice is done running through the menu of options (which takes about 40 seconds), the voice will ask for your ...

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How do I unsubscribe from Golf Digest email?

If you will be out of town for a while, or would like to temporarily stop your subscription for any reason, please contact Golf Digest Customer Service toll-free at 1-800-727-4653 or email us.

How do I cancel my monthly subscription to golf?

Call 1-800-876-7726. Inform the customer care agent of your wish to cancel Golf Magazine.

How much does a subscription to Golf Digest cost?

$19.99
With a subscription to Golf Digest, you'll have everything you need to stay up-to-date in the golf world. Cover price is $3.99 an issue, current renewal rate is 11 issues for $19.99. Golf Digest, published by Discovery, Inc., currently publishes 11 times annually. Your first issue mails in 6-8 weeks.

What is the difference between Golf Digest and Golf Magazine?

The Golf Digest magazine tends to dedicate a larger portion of the magazine to instruction. The features in Golf Digest will focus on everything from the short game to the long game to the mental game.

How do I contact Golf Digest?

Call the Golf Digest Customer Service toll-free number at 1-800-727-4653.Jan 1, 2020

How do I advertise on Golf Magazine?

Contact the magazine's advertising department for an exact quote. To place an ad, or receive more information on advertising rates, please contact Golf Magazine at (212) 522-1212.

How do I renew my Golf Digest?

How can I renew my Golf Digest Magazine subscription? From time to time, you will receive a mailed notification regarding your subscription renewal. You can also renew online by clicking here. If you have questions or need further assistance, contact Golf Digest Customer Service toll-free at 1-800-727-4653 or email us.

How do I check my Golf Digest subscription?

Call the Golf Digest Customer Service toll-free number at 1-800-727-4653.

How often does Golf Digest come out?

Golf Digest, published by Discovery, Inc., comes out every month, but because it combines the December and January issues in one magazine, it publishes a total of 11 issues a year.

What is the oldest golf magazine?

Golf Monthly
Golf Monthly is a monthly golfing magazine published by Future plc and based in Farnborough. It publishes 13 issues a year and has a popular website. The magazine's editor is Michael Harris. It is known for being the world's oldest golf magazine and its first editor was two-time Open Championship winner Harold Hilton.

Is there a women's golf magazine?

And thus, Women's Golf Journal was born. Now in its second year, the magazine has seen steady growth, finding an audience with not just women who love golf, but those who are also interested in the lifestyle of the game.Jan 27, 2022

What happened to Golf Magazine?

It was started in April 1959 by Universal Publishing and Distributing, who sold it to Times Mirror in 1972. Time Inc. acquired it in 2000. It was acquired by Howard Milstein in 2018.

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The deal

Neither Discovery nor Conde Nast revealed the terms of the deal, but an unidentified source revealed to the New York Times that the final figure was for about $35 million. That's chump change to Discovery, which is a $20 billion market cap company.

Did Discovery get a bargain?

It's hard to say whether Discovery got a bargain, as Conde Nast doesn't break down the economics of each individual magazine; however, Golf Digest was one of three publications that Conde Nast put up for sale last summer, along with Brides and W magazines, as part of a strategic review.

Discovery hits it down the middle

The GOLFTV app was launched in early 2019, but CEO David Zaslav said that it was already off to a great start, with high engagement, especially with the Tiger Woods content. While management didn't give specific subscriber figures yet, it did note on its recent conference call that the OTT sports ad revenue helped offset declines in U.S.

The course ahead

Discovery looks like it has a winner on its hands, though it's still very early days for the GOLFTV app. While management is not giving a whole lot of concrete metrics just yet, remember that Discovery has a lot of experience leveraging international sports already with Eurosport, which the company acquired in 2015.

bsulliva4

Golf Digest is still a great magazine but there are SO many instructors segments that I think its lost some cohesion...you could really tie your swing in knots if you tried to follow all of them. GOLF is going away from its classic drawings and becoming the same way...#N#I like LINKS best, my only complaint is that its not monthy.

RackleyGolf

I subscribe to them BOTH, and look forward to reading each for different reasons. I think both are equal with their Majors coverage, but here's where I think their strengths are...

jorgesgolf

I subscribe to Golf Digest and I enjoy the equipment reviews and instruction (except for David Leadbetter - "Find your swing chi" - Seriously?). I also like the columnists David Owen and the Golf Guru.

PalmIII

For me, GD > GM.#N#I find the major previews in Golf Digest to be superior, as well as the product reviews and golf course rankings. I agree that GD has become too instruction heavy, and I do enjoy Feherty's articles. Regardless, I still prefer Golf Digest.

immts007

I can't justify paying off the rack price for any magazine I buy regularly so I subscribe to, and enjoy, both.#N#$12 vs $48? That's a no brainer...

Avid Golfer

If you had to choose one or the other, which one would you go with and why? Personally, I am a little bit biased in favor of Golf Digest, I just find that it has articles and sections that are a bit more interesting and captivating. Also, they usually can get the "big names" more often to do guest articles/tips for them.

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