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Spieth, Paramor and Slow Play

Jordan Spieth is used to making headlines. In 2015 his Grand Slam Chase had him front and center on every media outlet. This year is no different. He lapped the field with his win at the Tournament of Champions and… Continue Reading

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Tiger Moving On…Without His Own Name?

No golfer dominates the headlines like Tiger Woods. It doesn’t matter if he plays or not, Tiger is the Big Dog and will be for some time. This week is no different even though Woods is still on his self… Continue Reading

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Plenty of Reasons to Like Snedeker

by Jeff Skinner Brandt Snedeker wouldn’t let the slow pace, the pro-am, the scenery of Pebble Beach or anything else distract him today as he claimed his fifth PGA Tour title at The AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.  Snedeker got… Continue Reading

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15 Year Old Lydia Ko Tops LPGA Stars at Canadian Open

by Jeff Skinner While Sergio Garcia was handing over his lead to eventual winner Nick Watney at The Barclays a teenager was making history on the LPGA Tour.  Fifteen year old Lydia Ko stole the golfing show today as she… Continue Reading

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Tiger Woods Falls to 21st in the World

by Jeff Skinner The hits just keep on coming for Tiger Woods.  This hasn’t been a great week for Woods as Steve Williams has been very vocal about the way Tiger fired him and now the World Golf Rankings show… Continue Reading

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Tom Watson Tops Kim Kardashian

by Jeff Skinner Tom Watson continued his wonderful play this week at The Senior Open Championship.  He finished T3 and three strokes back of winner Russ Cochran and if it wasn’t for a poor opening round of 75 he might… Continue Reading

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The Golf Channel: All Golf, All Day

by Jeff Skinner These are the days that we really appreciate The Golf Channel.  The three major golf tours all are in action and we will get to see a bit of each of them thanks to The Golf Channel’s… Continue Reading

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Kevin Na: As Slow As It Gets

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tour has taken to trying to market its younger generation of players to entice a younger generation of fans to tune in.  Rickie Fowler and Bubba Watson are just a few of the “Twitter Generation”… Continue Reading

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