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McIlroy Tops Scott at Australian Open

by Jeff Skinner The wait is over for Rory McIlroy.  The former world number one put an end to a troubling 2013 with his first win of the year as he beat Adam Scott on the final hole at the… Continue Reading

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Golf ‘Round the World

by Jeff Skinner With the NFL and the baseball playoffs dominating the sports headlines the exciting golf that was played this past weekend can be easily over looked.  You’ll be forgiven if you missed some of the great play on… Continue Reading

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USGA-Fox Deal All About the Money Says Frank Hannigan

by Jeff Skinner The reverberations from the USGA-Fox Sports deal are still being felt around the golf world.  With the USGA abandoning NBC, its partner of nearly two decades, the controversy has obviously stung one of the USGA’s own. Former… Continue Reading

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American Studs Disappoint at Solheim Cup

by Jeff Skinner All week Captain Liselotte Nuemann had told her players, “Let’s make history.”  They were prophetic words as the Euros went out and white-washed the Americans for the first time on home soil.  It was the first ever… Continue Reading

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Inbee Park & Her Grand Slam Dream

by Jeff Skinner “I just hope this is not a dream.”  Those were Inbee Park’s first words when she sat down in her post victory press conference at the 68th U.S. Women’s Open.  But this is what dreams are made… Continue Reading

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Merion Is More Than a Golf Course

by Jeff Skinner The reviews are in and Merion is a smash hit.  With only a few gripes from a couple of players, the verdict on the USGA’s “boutique” Open at Merion is a resounding success. The questions of whether… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson: Magic at Merion?

by Jeff Skinner Phil Mickelson heads into the 113th U.S. Open on a bit of a streak.  Phil found his short game during the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic as he charged to a T2 finish.  He’ll… Continue Reading

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LPGA Tour at the HSBC Womens’s Champions

by Jeff Skinner The LPGA Tour continues its Asian swing at the HSBC Women’s Champions this week. Angela Stanford is defending her 2012 title against a solid field.  But the HSBC took a hit today as world number nine Ai… 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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