Chicagoland Golf

Chicagoland Golf
Editor Will Wagner
Publisher Val Russell (Chicagoland Golf Media Inc.)
Year founded 2010
Country  United States
Language English
Website http://www.chicagolandgolf.net

Chicagoland Golf is an independent regional golf newspaper serving the public golfers in Northern Illinois, Southeast Wisconsin and Northeast Indiana since 1989, when it was founded by the journalist Phil Kosin]who died in 2009.

Chicagoland Golf is published in the United States 7 times per year by Chicagoland Golf Media, Inc. and covers recreational/amateur golf from Juniors, High School, College and Professional local golf. Distribution is through golf courses and golf retailers and is complimentary.[1]

Chicagoland Golf appears once in March/April, May, June, July, August, September and Fall/October.

Chicagoland Golf also maintains a web site http://www.chicagolandgolf.net

Val Russell relaunched the paper as "Chicago Area Golf" in the spring of 2010 Publishing 6 issues in 2010 and 7 issues as shown above each year since. Val Russell is a nationally recognized magazine Audience Development expert and had his own consulting firm for more than 10 years "Russell Consulting, Inc." He has worked for several publishers over his more than 40 year career including 17 years with the Audit Bureau of Circulations Now AAM.

Renamed Chicagoland Golf in the Spring of 2013 under the publishing company name of "Chicagoland Golf Media, Inc." established in May 2010.

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