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Thinking ‘Bout The Masters

Patrick Reed showed many critics what he is really made of as he gutted out his Masters win with a less than stellar Sunday round. But a green jacket is a green jacket and his professional life is changed forever.… Continue Reading

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2017 Brings New Golf Deals

Ah, 2017 has arrived and with it a new golf season. Sorry PGA Tour, the calendar still dictates to me when a new year begins not the slew of fall tournaments that are (in)conveniently assigned to the next year…that doesn’t… Continue Reading

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Ten Things I Think

1. Golf Digest is once again the target of LPGA fans because this month Paige Spiranac graces their cover. While Spiranac is attempting to make it to the LPGA her game is still a long way off but her popularity… Continue Reading

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Changes at Golf World & Dick’s Sends PGA Pros Packing

by Jeff Skinner The times there are a changing. Two big announcements in the world of golf reflect the ever changing landscape in the business of golf. First, after 67 years of print publication Golf World has announced that they… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson, Callaway & The Golf Gods

by Jeff Skinner Heading into this year’s U.S. Open Phil Mickelson may not be the betting favorite but he is sure to be the fan favorite. Phil is desperately trying to break the U.S. Open Jinx and finally win one… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson, New Season Means New Driver

by Jeff Skinner Phil Mickelson starts his 2014 campaign this week at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.  Phil the Thrill joins a deep field at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club which features four of the top ten golfers in… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson’s Year with the Claret Jug Starts at Callaway HQ

by Jeff Skinner Last we saw Phil Mickelson he was cavorting around the eighteenth green at Muirfield with his new best friend the Claret Jug.  When you’re the Champion Golfer of the Year you get to do that. During the… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think & More

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Fifteen year old Lydia Ko is one amazing teenager.  She just added her third win in a professional tournament at the New Zealand Women’s Open.  But she’s still an amateur and has no plans to turn… Continue Reading

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