Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
Just got the latest GM and it has a brand new look. Now I'm not against progress, but as golfer I generally fear change. I'm all for trying to open up the magazine to new readers, but do we really need to drop our standards so much? There is a reason I read the magazine as I felt it was a gentlemans magazine. No not in that way, I meant read by gentlemen. And the odd women. But not kids. No way kids, young people have no place in golf magazines.
But we now have a vibrant new layout and new features such as testing of manufacturers claims. I mean testing of manufacturers claims, where will it all end? A manufacturers word is his bond, why distrust what they say, where's the etiquette in that? And why no forum page? I imagine the vast majority of the readers who were not actually on the forum were on the edge of their seats every month to find out what BallPinstriker2234 thought about where to stand when someone is teeing off.
I still do not know why the magazine has to appeal to anyone apart from the traditional middle aged to old bloke that is stuck in the 1970s pining for the return of Mrs Thatch. What next, are you going to get Zoella Benjimin and Joe Suggs from Madness to start tweeting blogs on the GM MyTwitSpaceFaceTube page, or whatever the kids use?? If this is what the magazine has to do to make itself relevant in an increasingly pressured marketplace then I am not for it. Absolutely no etiquette and I'm going back to reading Debretts.
But we now have a vibrant new layout and new features such as testing of manufacturers claims. I mean testing of manufacturers claims, where will it all end? A manufacturers word is his bond, why distrust what they say, where's the etiquette in that? And why no forum page? I imagine the vast majority of the readers who were not actually on the forum were on the edge of their seats every month to find out what BallPinstriker2234 thought about where to stand when someone is teeing off.
I still do not know why the magazine has to appeal to anyone apart from the traditional middle aged to old bloke that is stuck in the 1970s pining for the return of Mrs Thatch. What next, are you going to get Zoella Benjimin and Joe Suggs from Madness to start tweeting blogs on the GM MyTwitSpaceFaceTube page, or whatever the kids use?? If this is what the magazine has to do to make itself relevant in an increasingly pressured marketplace then I am not for it. Absolutely no etiquette and I'm going back to reading Debretts.
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