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Inside the PGA TOUR's 2025 schedule Playing in the shadow of a famous sports stadium can be a unique

Inside the PGA TOUR's 2025 schedule [GolfPass]( [A new kind of Stadium golf]( Playing in the shadow of a famous sports stadium can be a unique experience. Find out where. [LEARN MORE]( [GolfPass Gear Report]( We share the latest equipment, fashions and gadgets in our August report. [READ MORE]( [Inside the PGA TOUR's 2025 schedule]( We analyze the tweaks of the new 2025 PGA TOUR schedule, along with next year's major championship venues. [SEE MORE]( [GOLFNOW - EARN $10 WHEN YOU BOOK SELECT TEE TIMES - CODE:SUMRSAVE - BOOK NOW - BOOK. BY 9/2, PLAY BY 9/13 FOR $10 OFF FUTURE HOT DEALS]( [August photos of the month]( Where have our loyal GolfPass Members been playing? Take this scenic tour to learn more. [TAKE A TOUR]( [Make a better turn]( Do you want more range of motion in the backswing? Try this drill from Debbie Doniger to create a bigger turn effectively. [WATCH NOW]( Review of the Week: Bundoran Golf Club – Bundoran, Ireland. “My husband and I played an early game. We got soaked on the second hole, plus there were some scattered showers after that with a fair bit of wind around, but the views were beautiful. We played through another pair and had no one in front of us. Good wide fairways and nice but deceptive greens. We (he) only lost the one ball!" – GolfPass reviewer [WRITE A REVIEW]( [[Golfpass Play More Play Better] [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [TikTok]( [YouTube]( [Privacy policy]( | [Preferences]( | [View in browser]( 7580 Golf Channel Dr., Orlando, FL 32819 [Unsubscribe]( from GolfPass email communications.

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