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Holiday gift ideas for golfers, the Arizona Biltmore, author Dan Shauger on the fundamentals of a powerful golf swing

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If you haven’t already, now’s about the time to start thinking about Christmas gifts. In this week’s podcast, host Dave Berner talks to Equipment Editor Kiel Christianson about his annual list of gift ideas for golfers.

“Holiday gifts for the traveling golfer - that’s the theme this time,” Christianson says. “The thing about golf travel is that we’ve got so much junk we cart around to the golf course. So when you’re traveling, the desire in my opinion is to keep it as simple as possible.”

Senior Writer Chris Baldwin says you need to put the Arizona Biltmore on your travel itinerary, both for the excellent golf and the history.

“It’s one of the oldest resorts in Arizona,” Baldwin says. “Every president for the last 40 years has stayed here at some point and played golf here.”

Dan Shauger, golf instructor and author of the books How to Kill The Ball and The 21st Century Golf Swing, talks about the fundamentals behind a powerful, accurate golf swing.

This podcast is supported by Scotland Golf Tours and Golf Canada’s West.

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