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Hooks & Slices…

It was great to see five time PGA Tour winner Nick Watney back in the mix at the Wells Fargo. Watney birdied the last to finish T2 and earn his best finish since the 2015 AT&T Pro Am. He has… Continue Reading

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Amen Corner: Where The Masters Is Lost..and Won

There’s so much to enjoy this week at The Masters as our favorite major plays out on our most revered and familiar Augusta National course. One of the extra bonuses the Augusta National Members offer us is their bonus viewing… Continue Reading

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Old Faithful, Poulter Wins Again

Old Faithful lives. Ian Poulter leaned on an old friend this week to pull himself from the depths of mediocrity into the winners circle at the Houston Open. A few weeks ago at the Arnold Palmer Invitational he pulled out… Continue Reading

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2018: The Year of The Comeback

This year’s addition of The Arnold Palmer Invitational provided the most excitement of the PGA Tour season to date as a slew of thoroughbreds, some young, some youngish and some definitely long in the tooth, rampaged over the Bay Hill… Continue Reading

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Roars for Rors at the Arnold Palmer Invitational

That was fun. Plain and simple…watching the Arnold Palmer Invitational was just plain fun. We idle golfers of the North, still frozen out by winter had a grand old time watching Rory McIlroy put on a show as he sprinted… Continue Reading

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At This Ryder Cup….Let the Players Play

The Ryder Cup was started by Samuel Ryder, a wealthy seed merchant with hopes of an exhibition that promoted the game of golf and the sportsmanship and camaraderie that goes along with it. I don’t think he would recognize it… Continue Reading

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The King of Hearts

Arnold Palmer’s death Sunday, at age 87, didn’t come as a total shock to me but it was hard blow, nonetheless. It might seem strange or inauthentic to claim that the passing of a celebrity figure whom you have never… Continue Reading

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