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The PGL is a Hostile Takeover

How do you spell Premier Golf League: GREED. It’s that simple. This is a corporate raid on a well established, thriving business. A group of moneyed men (most identities still unknown) have pooled their resources and tied them to a… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

1. Jason Day is a beast, a beast with a great touch. He was blasting that driver so unbelievably long at the WGC-Match Play but showed great skill with his putter. Put those two together and you get back to… Continue Reading

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Tiger Has Lost His Feel

The golf world is still in collective shock at what we witnessed today. Tiger Woods, the greatest player of the day, slapped the ball around TPC Scottsdale to card a career high 82. It was difficult to watch Tiger who… Continue Reading

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Feinstein: “Rory? He’s No Tiger”

There is little debate that Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy are, if not the two most popular golfers in the world, they are at least in the top three. With my apologies to Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods remains the biggest… Continue Reading

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PGA Championship, Hits & Misses from Day 1

by Jeff Skinner Hits Lee Westwood opens with a career best first round 65 to share the lead in his 67th major championship start. Is this the one or just another tease from Westy. Ryan Palmer and Kevin Chappell (no… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s Soap Opera Continues

by Jeff Skinner As the World Turns, Tiger Woods style. Tiger’s horrible 2014 season went from really bad to really, really bad yesterday at the WGC Bridgestone Invitational. Woods aggravated his newly, surgically repaired back playing from an awkward lie… Continue Reading

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Dan Jenkins Stays Home, Eats BBQ, Breaks Streak

by Jeff Skinner History is made at every major championship. This week at the Open Championship a bit of history came to an end. A streak that may never be broken ended as the dean of sportswriters, Dan Jenkins was… Continue Reading

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The Good, Bad & Ugly at the Open Championship

by Jeff Skinner Good things at day one of the Open Championship: Rory McIlroy’s bogey free 66 was as good as it can get on Thursday. Now comes Freaky Friday. This will be Rory’s toughest mental test. Tom Watson shows… Continue Reading

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