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Chip Shots from the Couch

We’ve been doubly lucky by having back to back weeks of golf viewing from the House That Jack Built, the testing course at Muirfield Village. The course played short and soft last week as it gracefully stood in for the… Continue Reading

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Why Saudi Arabia?

It was a damn good sports weekend if you ask me. Of course it was dominated by the Super Bowl as it always is and the game didn’t disappoint. The NFL rules all on their showcase weekend. But I spent… Continue Reading

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Our Links Life Golf Open Championship Picks

It’s Open Championship week and the oldest and most intriguing of the majors wouldn’t be complete without the Links Life Golf Crew Open Championship Picks. The boys at Links Life Golf put hours and hours into researching their favorites at… Continue Reading

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Ten Things I Think

1.  It may have been lost in a weekend of world wide golf but cheers to Peter Senior for becoming the oldest ever winner of the Australian Masters. Senior who is 56 and a Champions Tour player beat a bunch… Continue Reading

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Heroes & Zeroes at The PGA Championship

It was a wild day at the 97th PGA Championship with record scores, flying clubs and a storm so fierce it forced play to be halted and even took down many of the structures on site including the Golf Channel’s… Continue Reading

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Rory McIlroy Leads in Dubai

Most of the sports world is focused on Phoenix this week as the Seahawks and Patriots prepare for the Super Bowl. With the big game in town things at the Waste Management Phoenix Open always get a little crazier. With… Continue Reading

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Lucky Bubba Just Being Bubba…Again

It was fun this weekend to watch the boys of the PGA and European Tours mix it up in China. The WGC-HSBC Champions boasted a solid field as it is co-sponsored by both tours and with plenty of big names… Continue Reading

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A Very Healthy European Report Card

Rumor has it the champagne and beer are still flowing as a most happy European Team basks in their glorious victory at the 40th Ryder Cup. It’s an old but valid axiom, “players play and coaches coach.” The Europeans players… Continue Reading

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Captain Watson Fails in Another American Ryder Cup Defeat

by Jeff Skinner With another resounding defeat for the Americans at the Ryder Cup the second guessing of Captain Tom Watson will reach a crescendo. In fact it started long before the Euro’s closed out the USA on Sunday with… Continue Reading

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Team USA Needs History to Repeat

by Jeff Skinner It’s like déjà vu all over again…or something like that. Yes, it seems just like yesterday that the host Ryder Cup team sailed to a 10-6 advantage after the first two days. Then out of nowhere the… Continue Reading

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