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I just subscribed. Really looking forward to seeing this. I haven't subscribed to a magazine since my old favorite (Lucky Peach) stopped printing several years ago.

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4 minutes ago, Darkfrog said:

I just subscribed. Really looking forward to seeing this. I haven't subscribed to a magazine since my old favorite (Lucky Peach) stopped printing several years ago.

Thanks, you will enjoy it!

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Received my first issue last week. I have to say it is really well done. I'm trying to pace myself and only read one article a night so I don't get through the content too fast, which would be my only beef with a quarterly periodical, if you can even call it beef.

I recommend to anyone on the fence about subscribing.

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20 hours ago, Darkfrog said:

Received my first issue last week. I have to say it is really well done. I'm trying to pace myself and only read one article a night so I don't get through the content too fast, which would be my only beef with a quarterly periodical, if you can even call it beef.

I recommend to anyone on the fence about subscribing.

I am the same. I'm about half way through the new issue and try to take my time. I usually go back and read a couple of the articles a second time. If you love golf, this the magazine to get. 

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Nice @iacas! I just saw this online and was about to post it. Yeah guys...definitely a good time to subscribe. Not only are the journals an excellent read I’ve also received an awesome leather driver head cover and a leather storage pouch for gloves! It’s a great subscription. 

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Time for my semi-regular bumping of this topic.

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4 hours ago, iacas said:

Time for my semi-regular bumping of this topic.

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I got another issue a week or two ago, and it's great. This magazine continues to deliver, and if you use the link above, you'll get an extra issue FREE.

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I'll chime in, I joined soon after @iacas first posting here, so I have every issue.  Each one is special, but every one features really good writing and great photography.  Maybe even better is that advertising is limited to maybe 12 or 15 pages out of 120 to 140, there are no "paid-for" reviews of equipment or vacation destinations, there's no recycled instructional articles, its all interesting.  

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I'll chime in, I joined soon after @iacas first posting here, so I have every issue.  Each one is special, but every one features really good writing and great photography.  Maybe even better is that advertising is limited to maybe 12 or 15 pages out of 120 to 140, there are no "paid-for" reviews of equipment or vacation destinations, there's no recycled instructional articles, its all interesting.  

Agree with all of this. It's a great periodical, especially if you are passionate about golf. The ads they do run are are not intrusive to the content at all either.

In addition to each issue, which are really well done, subscribers also get invites to some Golfer's Journal events. Some of them look really cool, although I haven't gone to any. And I think I have gotten two $50 off coupon codes for Linksoul since I subscribed, which is more than the cost of subscription.

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3 hours ago, Darkfrog said:

In addition to each issue, which are really well done, subscribers also get invites to some Golfer's Journal events. Some of them look really cool, although I haven't gone to any. And I think I have gotten two $50 off coupon codes for Linksoul since I subscribed, which is more than the cost of subscription.

Oh yes, I’ve forgotten to mention this. You usually get a spring and fall “Linksoul Cash.” It’s $50 (though I’ve gotten $75 or $100 I think?) to spend, with no minimum. Some of the Linksoul clearance stuff is VERY well priced, too.

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Some of the Linksoul clearance stuff is VERY well priced, too.

Yeah - I basically got two free jackets from the sale/clearance section.

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11 hours ago, iacas said:

Oh yes, I’ve forgotten to mention this. You usually get a spring and fall “Linksoul Cash.” It’s $50 (though I’ve gotten $75 or $100 I think?) to spend, with no minimum. Some of the Linksoul clearance stuff is VERY well priced, too.

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If I have it right, the basic subscribers receive $50 twice a year ($100 total credit for a $75 subscription), and that credit must be used before the next one is issued.  At the top subscription level, the price is doubled, and the rewards are doubled ($200 credit for a $150 subscription).  In addition, you get a nice "gift" each year, and advance notice for the various Broken Tee events through the year.

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12 hours ago, iacas said:

Oh yes, I’ve forgotten to mention this. You usually get a spring and fall “Linksoul Cash.” It’s $50 (though I’ve gotten $75 or $100 I think?) to spend, with no minimum. Some of the Linksoul clearance stuff is VERY well priced, too.

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That's a great deal. I have about 6 Linksoul  shirts in the closet and couple hats. The subscription pretty much pays for itself. Plus I really like the magazine. Great writers and content. 

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Bumping this for the end of 2021, as I just got their latest issue (issue 18) and it's fabulous:

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Now through Cyber Monday, subscribers get the current issue free, plus all future issues that you pay for. In other words, you get 25% free issues (it's a quarterly: you'll pay for four and get five).

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Now through Cyber Monday, subscribers get the current issue free, plus all future issues that you pay for. In other words, you get 25% free issues (it's a quarterly: you'll pay for four and get five).

Use this link to subscribe.

Did you see that on their website? I don't see that on their site.

Also are the membership prices they list yearly? Or is that per quarter? I can't find anywhere what the renewal frequency is.

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Did you see that on their website? I don't see that on their site.

Also are the membership prices they list yearly? Or is that per quarter? I can't find anywhere what the renewal frequency is.

They're all annual. You can buy one issue at a time, but that's not a good way to go.

It was in an email.

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