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App-a-teaser March 31st Mint and GolfNow

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App-a-teaser March 31st Mint and GolfNow

Mint

Mint is the money management app that brings together all of your finances in one place.  See your account balances, monthly expenses, spending, your free credit score, net worth, and more with one tap.

Golf Now App

available on the App Store and Google Play

GolfNow’s mobile app lets you:

  • Book tee times 24/7 at more than 9,000+ courses worldwide
  • Easily search Hot Deals tee times near you for incredible savings
  • Save favorite courses for fast, easy tee time booking
  • Book instantly anytime, anywhere — no calling or waiting
  • Earn and redeem GolfNow Rewards good toward future rounds

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