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A Love Story: Stacy Lewis & Arkansas

by Jeff Skinner The dream season on the LPGA Tour continued yesterday at the WalMart NW Arkansas Championship. Michelle Wie was the story early in the week with back to back 66’s but the week of celebration may have took… Continue Reading

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Kaymer Leads at Pinehurst…and More

by Jeff Skinner It was an adventurous day at the 114th U.S Open at Pinehurst, for me and the players. I finally got a chance to see the restoration and it didn’t disappoint. It’s an impressive course even from outside… Continue Reading

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U.S. Open Memories…David Duval at Bethpage Black

by Jeff Skinner The 2009 U.S. Open had plenty of drama and more than its share of rain. I spent plenty of time at Bethpage Black that week including the Friday which was wiped out by rain. Along with my… Continue Reading

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Caddie Dies on Course: Euro Tour Plays On

by Jeff Skinner This weekend the European Tour’s Maderia Islands Open was won by Daniel Brooks but the tournament is shrouded in controversy. During play on the final day long time Euro Tour caddie, Iain McGregor passed away on the… Continue Reading

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An Unexpected Charge from Down Under

by G. Rennie Most golf fans expected a strong showing from at least one Australian golfer and they were all proved right as Adam Scott continued his great play in round two of The Masters, carding a backside 33 to… Continue Reading

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Patrick Reed Wins, Boasts He’s “A Top 5 Golfer”

by Jeff Skinner As a young golfer, Patrick Reed was inspired by Tiger Woods as most golfers of his generation were.  When he broke through with his first win at The Wyndham Championship last August he was dressed in a… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think & More

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Paula Creamer’s winning 75 foot eagle putt may be the most exciting moment of the year so far.  And her emotional reaction only added to it.  It’s been a long time coming and a shot in… Continue Reading

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Paula Creamer’s Miracle Putt

by Jeff Skinner It wasn’t the “shot heard round the world.”  But for Paula Creamer it is.  America’s golfing sweetheart sank an incredible 75 foot eagle putt to beat Azahara Munoz in a playoff and win the HSBC Women’s Champions.… Continue Reading

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