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10 Things I Think

1. The LPGA had a bit of a break this weekend with the PGA Tour taking a week off from the FedEx Cup Playoffs. And one of their stars came through as Lydia Ko made history once again. Unfortunately it’s… 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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Why We Love Rory McIlroy

by Jeff Skinner As Rory McIroy was making his way around the 18th green on in the darkness Sunday night posing for photographers his smile was as wide as the huge Wanamaker Trophy. Watching him from my living room so… Continue Reading

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Thinking Out Loud at The Open Championship

by Jeff Skinner For awhile there I thought we had a battle of The Young Guns brewing. It turned into an exhibition of The One Gun. Rory was magnificent. Dustin Johnson was true to his major championship form again today.… 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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10 Thing I Think & More…PGA Style

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Rory McIlroy was four months younger than Tiger Woods when they both won their second major.  Rory is the man now. 2.  The Ocean Course lived up to its reputation: with wind it’s a killer, without… Continue Reading

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Saturday is Moving Day at The Masters

by Jeff Skinner Here are some thoughts on selected pairings of today’s third round. 10:45am    Tiger Woods & Charl Schwartzel.  It’s Charl’s turn in the travelling circus that Tiger’s gallery is.  As long as Schwartzel stays out of club throwing… Continue Reading

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Darren Clarke Shocks the World, Again

by Jeff Skinner Darren Clarke has always played by his own set of rules.  Since he turned professional in 1990 he fostered the reputation of a man that enjoys life.  From his maiden victory at The 1993 Alfred Dunhill Open… Continue Reading

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Questions at The WGC-Bridgestone Invitational

by Jeff Skinner The World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational is a stage that gives hard core golf fans everything they want: the world’s best golfers on a great, historic course.  This week it even gives the casual fans what they want:… Continue Reading

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