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Check out our new Arizona Golf Resort Guide We all feel guilty overeating during the holidays. We've

Check out our new Arizona Golf Resort Guide [GolfPass]( [5 Best GolfPass Fitness Tips]( We all feel guilty overeating during the holidays. We've dug up our best golf fitness videos to help golfers battle the bulge. [WATCH NOW]( [December's Secrets of Golf Travel]( [December's Secrets of Golf Travel]( Our latest Secrets from The World of Golf Travel column explores why two prominent golf resorts have recently rebranded under new names. [LEARN MORE]( [Cool Golf Bank Shot]( [Cool Golf Bank Shot]( Bank shots aren't just for basketball. This course might let you bang one off the bricks to set up birdie. [READ MORE]( [Arizona Golf Resort Guide]( [Arizona Golf Resort Guide]( Already dreaming of a winter golf getaway? Our new Arizona Golf Resort Guide can help you plan your great escape. [SEE THE GUIDE]( [Traffic Light Putting Drill]( [Traffic Light Putting Drill]( Struggle with your pace on the greens early in the round? This drill from Nathalie Sheehan focuses on speed control for putts that are uphill and downhill so that you are prepared for any putt on the course. [SEE MORE]( Review of the Week: Hapuna Golf Course, Hawaii Island [Hapuna Golf Course, Hawaii Island]( "No wind made for an enjoyable round. Greens fantastic. The only downside was GPS pin locations were not set to that day's actual pin positions." - WinterGolfTrip, GolfPass reviewer [WRITE YOUR REVIEW]( [GolfPass]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Preferences]( | [View in browser]( 7580 Golf Channel Dr., Orlando, FL 32819 [Unsubscribe]( from GolfPass email communications.

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