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Koepka, Shinnecock, Mickelson & More…

Last year when Brooks Koepka won the first of his back to back U.S. Opens he took his whole crew to Las Vegas to celebrate. It looks like his gang of supporters can start making this a yearly trip. Koepka… Continue Reading

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Stories From Augusta

by Jeff Skinner Carl Jackson is as much a part of The Masters as green jackets and slippery greens.  He’s been on Ben Crenshaw’s bag for 35 years and caddied in his fiftieth Masters this year.  Crenshaw and Jackson have… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson Finds His Magic in Houston

by Jeff Skinner Phil Mickelson looks to be in fine form for his cherished Masters.  With his game at its season’s best he pulled away from his good friend, Scott Verplank and the rest of the field at the Shell… Continue Reading

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Friday Afternoon Nine

by Jeff Skinner No mattter where he goes he’s a star. The Coolest Guy in Golf, Miguel Angel Jimenez shares the lead at The Volvo Golf Champions and he does it with a flourish.  It seems the 46 year old… Continue Reading

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Thoughts From a Great Ryder Cup

by Jeff Skinner OK, so the United States Team uniforms weren’t the greatest but the Euros weren’t much better.  I can live with the lavender, in small doses, but the red and lavender didn’t cut it. Does any player on… Continue Reading

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The Best “Players of the Year”

by Jeff Skinner This past golf season was filled with many great and interesting stories. The four majors all had interesting finishes and deserving winners and many players and tournaments had memorable years. While I am always thrilled to see… Continue Reading

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Tiger & Phil in China; Lanny & Jose Maria in The Hall

by Jeff Skinner Take a good look at the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament from Shanghai, China this week because it’s a sign of the times in the world of golf. Golf’s popularity is growing faster in Asia than anywhere in the… Continue Reading

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The Best Under Thirty? Sean O’Hair

by Jeff Skinner In was an interesting and emotional scene at the Colonial this week. There is always the history lesson on Ben Hogan that goes with this tournament. The “Pink Out” for Amy Mickelson on Saturday was a touching… Continue Reading

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