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My Scotland Adventure…Royal Dornoch

We continued our Scottish adventure on Tuesday with one of our most anticipated days of the trip: 36 holes at Royal Dornoch. The debates rage on over which is the best course in Scotland…and the world and Royal Dornoch is… Continue Reading

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Great Golf for Great Prices

Like many golf fanatics who are housebound by the chill of winter I escape my boredom with a few needed diversions. The Golf Channel, websites, books and magazines get teamed up with some living room putting to help me escape… Continue Reading

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Two Weeks at Pinehurst: Just Perfect

by Jeff Skinner Just about now maintenance crews are pulling down the grandstands and cleaning up the old, venerable Pinehurst No.2 course after a whirlwind two weeks of U.S. Open play. The reviews are in from all around and this… Continue Reading

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Lucy Li Has Fun at U.S. Women’s Open

by Jeff Skinner From afar Lucy Li’s scorecard may look like the youngster had a disappointing day. To the uninformed it may appear like an opening 8 over par 78 in the U.S. Women’s Open would mean a demoralizing start.… Continue Reading

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Pinehurst Ramblings

by G. Rennie Our little group of Links Life Golf duffers has made it to three of the last four US Opens, missing only 2012 at Olympic. This year is something special since the wise men at USGA have graced LLG… Continue Reading

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Pinehurst: A Small, Ironic World of Golf

by Jeff Skinner For such a small community, the village of Pinehurst has had an immense impact on golf in America. The epicenter of course is Pinehurst Resort and Country Club and its championship course, No.2. The resort is a… Continue Reading

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More History Being Made at Pinehurst No.2

by Jeff Skinner It’s finally here. It’s U. S. Open Week and the entire golf world will be focused on the tiny, golf crazy community of Pinehurst, North Carolina. For the first time in U.S. Open both the men’s and… Continue Reading

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