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Lyle Slovick’s “Trials and Triumphs of Golf’s Greatest Legends” Is a Winner

Every golfer knows that golf, just like life can be difficult. As we make our way around the course we have as many ups as we do downs. Part and parcel of the game is facing difficult challenges and overcoming… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  With Tiger Woods absent from the HP Byron Nelson Championship millions of golf fans missed the chance to see a great comeback from one of the new faces on the PGA Tour.  Sang-Moon Bae had a… Continue Reading

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Ken Venturi, A Gentlemen of the Game

by Jeff Skinner Golf lost one of its true gentlemen on Friday as recent Hall of Fame inductee and 1964 U.S. Open Champion, Ken Venturi passed away.  Venturi’s career was cut short by Carpel Tunnel syndrome but certainly was worthy… Continue Reading

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Finally Venturi Earns Hall of Fame Induction

by Jeff Skinner Finally, the voters at the World Golf Hall of Fame have righted a long overdue wrong.  Ken Venturi is finally getting the recognition he deserved from the Hall of Fame as he was voted in through the… Continue Reading

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’64 Open: Venturi Beats the Heat & The USGA

by Jeff Skinner The 1964 U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club marked a turning point in the way the USGA conducted its national championship.  Prior to the 64 Open the last two rounds were both played on the final Saturday. … Continue Reading

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