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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Year after year Arnold Palmer proves he’s still the man.  Good to hear that Arnie was released from the hospital after a precautionary stay overnight due to some blood pressure issues.  We missed him on the… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s New Reality

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tour continued its very competitive and interesting season yesterday as Tiger Woods returned to the winners circle for the first time in two and a half years.  The 2012 season has had plenty of exciting… Continue Reading

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Yani Tseng Continues to Dominate

by Jeff Skinner The most dominant golfer on the planet won again yesterday.  No, it’s not Tiger Woods.  It’s Yani Tseng who won for the third time in five LPGA Tour starts this season.  Tseng dominated the field at The… Continue Reading

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A Long Time Coming: Tiger Woods Wins Again

by Jeff Skinner If anyone is surprised that Tiger Woods won the Arnold Palmer Invitational today they just haven’t been watching golf lately.  Tiger’s game had been close, he always says it is close, but recently he was right.  His… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s Putter Holding Him Back

by Jeff Skinner As usual the focus of just about everyone that watches or covers golf is Tiger Woods.  Depending on your point of view that can be either good or bad.  But one thing is becoming very clear: Tiger’s… Continue Reading

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Arnold Palmer: Still The Man

by Jeff Skinner Long before metal drivers, 24 hour sports channels and celebrity athletes there was Arnold Palmer.  He didn’t come from royalty but he ended up as The King.  He dragged the PGA Tour into the television age.  He… Continue Reading

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Thoughts from the Rough, Deep Rough

by Jeff Skinner Am I the only one that had enough of the Tavistock Cup?  Yes, it is nice to see golf, good golf, but this event has run its course if you ask me.  The celebration of excess that… Continue Reading

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Ernie Els Deserves Masters Invite

by Jeff Skinner Anyone golf fan who watched Ernie Els stumble down the stretch at The Transitions Championship and then sat through his painful interview afterwards had to feel for the Big Easy.  Els showed the strain of how difficult… Continue Reading

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