Going for the Green

Robert Thompson's comments, criticism and opinion on the world of golf.

6 responses to “Travel & Leisure Golf Closes”

  1. C Gray

    I am embarrased to say I didn’t even know this magazine existed and I am a long time amex card holder. Amongst all the amex promos I have received, I don’t remember any of them pointing to this publication.

    Due to time constraints, I generally keep my regular golf reading to this blog, TGN, Golf Digest, TGC, Score, Golf Canada, local papers and Fairways.

    I really don’t think the appetite for golf journalism has decreased, but there is just so much supply at little cost to the user (kind of like everything in golf!). I think I have actually purchased two golf magazines in the past year with the remainder either being free copies or free on-line.

    I am an avid golfer with some ties to the golf industry but, not full time. Most of my golfing friends share a similar list. I actually was surprised how large my list was!

    You can only write so many stories on golfers, golf courses, tournaments, players and travel before it gets repetitive. Wasn’t it Ian Andrew who shut down his blog because he had nothing more to say?

    Just my two and half cents. Always enjoy your comments positive and negative

    cg

  2. Chris Gallow

    Very sad news to hear about T+L Golf! Over the years contributing images to the magazine I have to say I will miss Moira and Lisa.

  3. HenryE

    RT. Media fragmentation is challenging even the biggest players, but have no fear – as long as there’s golf readers, there’ll be golf publications.

  4. DanR

    - As a subscriber to T&L Golf for the past 3 years, I’m disappointed to see it fold.
    - It was always nice to see pictures & articles about all the beautiful golf courses I could only dream about playing.
    - My current sub runs until March 2010, so I guess they’ll send my refund cheque in the mail? ;-)

  5. PatrickW

    I have kept every issue of T&L Golf, so I guess it is superfluous to say that Iike the magazine very much. I particularly enjoyed their early” A round of golf with…” feature. Was sorry that they gave so much space to Faldo towards the end, but still…
    It was a wonderful magazine about golf, not just another 10 tips to cure your slice golf magazine

  6. LJ

    T&L Golf was one of the classiest golf magazines out there. Like Golf for Women, another magazine that stopped publishing recently, it filled a niche. It will be missed.

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