Depeche Golf Issue #1

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International Golf & Culture Magazine.
From Europe with Love for the Game

Step into a world of new, fresh perspectives on the game of golf. Our first issue offers a curated collection of captivating stories, stunning visuals, and thought-provoking essays.

Find in-depth portraits of golf’s most colourful characters, explorations from the world’s most iconic and most obscure courses, and shed light on untold chapters of the game’s history.

Tied together by state-of-the-art design, Issue #1 is printed on heavy, natural paper and appeals to all senses. It’s a read that will do what a good round of golf does for you: calm your mind, lift your spirit, and expand your horizon.

The first issue of our golf & culture coffee table magazine.
From Europe with love for the game.

Selected stories from this issue:

Revisiting Mister Rice

Co-publisher Mark Horyna discusses golf, God, friendship, and life. Wisdom from one of our very favorite golfing gentlemen.

Photographer in Residence

Henriette Schilling excites with her fabulous and monochromatic perspective on everyday golf artifacts.

The Light Makes all the Difference

German golf photographer Ralph Dörnte chases the light on his favourite Links in Ireland.

Of Breadboxes, Bogeys & Buzzards

Co-publisher Emil Weber talks of breadboxes, bogeys, and buzzards, whose he will not speak of.

Of Peats and Putts: Denmark

Writer Andrew Brown travels the world to balance his passion: Whiskey & Links Golf. A couple of days at Fanœ and the Fary Lochan Distillery.

Recette Pour Un Cocktail Culturel

Hubert Privée presents artworks of his French compatriot Andre Privee.

Alex in the Cities

LPGA shooting star Alexandra Försterling leads us through her hometown of Berlin. Pictures by Emil Weber, words by Mark Horyna.

Peter’s Paintings: Striking Perfection

Former English golf professional Peter Jones tells a lesser-known story of golfing greatness.

Old School, Radically Cool

In our first installment, “First of a kind”, Emil Weber & Mark Horyna delve into the rich history of Germany’s oldest course.

That Sinking Feeling

English ceramic artist Naomi Blundell Meyer works on weirdly written beautiful artworks, tackling the topic of sea level rise.

Missing Links: Saalfeld

Esteemed golf historian Christoph Meister tells the story of unsung black golfing heroes during South Africa’s apartheid.

8 Measures: Structural Diversity

Sustainability expert Florian Opitz discusses measures for a better golfing future.

Weight 0,875 kg
Dimensions 31 × 23,4 × 1,5 cm
Material

150g sustainable, natural paper

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Anonymous

Interesting stories, great visuals

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Marcus Mende
...a must read!

Wow. Was für ein tolles Magazin. Fein geschriebene, ungewöhnliche Geschichten. Beeindruckende Fotos. Stimmige Grafik. Ich schaue immer wieder rein und habe immer wieder grosse Freude. Can`t wait for number 2!

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Michael K
Very nice

This is it! Finally a golfmag which focuses on the true spirit of that great game. State of the art!

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Alex
Great mag

Really love to read this

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Lukas Kosubek
Golf at it‘s best

### Review of Depeche Golf Magazine

Depeche Golf Magazine has once again set a high standard in the realm of golf publications with its latest issue. The magazine's visual presentation is truly exceptional, starting with the stunning cover that immediately captures the essence of the sport. Each page is a visual feast, with high-resolution images that bring the beauty and excitement of golf to life. From panoramic views of world-class courses to action shots of players in mid-swing, the photography is both inspiring and immersive.

The articles in Depeche Golf are equally impressive. Written by knowledgeable and passionate golf writers, each piece offers deep insights and engaging storytelling. Whether it’s a profile of a rising star in the golf world, an analysis of the latest trends in golf equipment, or practical tips for improving your game, the content is both informative and captivating. The writers excel at making complex topics accessible to readers of all levels, ensuring that everyone can find something to enjoy.

The magazine’s layout deserves special praise for its clarity and elegance. The clean, organized design makes it easy to navigate through the various sections. Headings and subheadings are used effectively to guide the reader, and the balance between text and visuals is perfectly struck. The thoughtful placement of images not only enhances the articles but also makes the magazine a pleasure to read from cover to cover.

In conclusion, Depeche Golf Magazine stands out for its superb imagery, well-crafted articles, and impeccable layout. It’s a must-read for golf enthusiasts, providing both aesthetic pleasure and valuable information in every issue.

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