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Suzann Pettersen Tops Cristie Kerr at The Sybase Match Play

by Jeff Skinner Suzann Pettersen was in a familiar place.  She was standing on the eighteenth green with a chance to close out her match.  She had been there before this week as four of her six matches went to… Continue Reading

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David Toms Gets What He Wanted

by Jeff Skinner It may have come a week later then he planned but David Toms finally got what he wanted today.  Last week Toms missed a short putt on the first playoff hole of The Players to give the… Continue Reading

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Poulter Falls Into Win at Volvo World Match Play

by Jeff Skinner Ian Poulter has been picking himself up his entire golfing career.  At The Volvo World Match Play Championship we saw him do it again, literally.  After a wayward tee ball landed in the scrub on the side… Continue Reading

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The Gift of Golf and More

by Jeff Skinner This game of golf touches people in many different ways.  In the June issue of Golf Magazine Max Adler’s column “How Golf Saved My Life” tells the story of Howard Fields.  Fields was an active athlete that… Continue Reading

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A Bit of Match Play & The Colonial

by Jeff Skinner It looks to be a very interesting week in golf as two of the major tours change from their typical medal play formats and mix it up with a bit of match play. The European Tour is… Continue Reading

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Carter Toms Learns from His Dad

by Jeff Skinner One of the lasting images of  The Players Championship was the scene behind the eighteenth green of David Toms’ family watching him as he tried to put away K.J. Choi.  As any family would they were pulling… Continue Reading

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K. J. Choi Plays Golf the Right Way

by Jeff Skinner K.J. Choi’s victory at The Players Championship has put him in the spotlight again.  It has also made him the favorite at The U.S. Open next month.  Choi has won on Congressional before and The Players was… Continue Reading

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Choi Out Duels Toms at The Players Championship

by Jeff Skinner The Players Championship lived up to expectations as David Toms and K.J. Choi provided the theater at a course built for just that.  It came down to a playoff that started and ended at one of the… Continue Reading

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