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Dan Jenkins Stays Home, Eats BBQ, Breaks Streak

by Jeff Skinner History is made at every major championship. This week at the Open Championship a bit of history came to an end. A streak that may never be broken ended as the dean of sportswriters, Dan Jenkins was… Continue Reading

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Justin Rose Takes Scottish Open

by Jeff Skinner Justin Rose continued his hot streak today as he walked away from the field at the Scottish Open. His final round 65 was bogey and stress free Rose and it gave him victories in consecutive starts as… Continue Reading

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Amateurs Look to Make History at The Country Club

by Jeff Skinner The last time most of us saw The Country Club in Brookline Ma. the American Ryder Cup Team was sprinting across the green as they celebrated Justin Leonard’s remarkable putt.  It was 1999 and the U.S. had… Continue Reading

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It’s U.S. Open Week…Get Ready

by Jeff Skinner As the golf world prepares for the U.S. Open at Merion this week there is still time for many fans to do a little research to familiarize themselves with historic Merion Golf Club. Golf Weeks’s Bradley S.… Continue Reading

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Place Your Bets on The Open Champion

by Jeff Skinner Got a few bucks, or pounds, you want to lay down on the Open Championship?  There are plenty of long shots that could pay off in a big way but once again the favorite is Tiger Woods. … Continue Reading

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Ramblings from the 19th Hole

by G. Rennie This past Saturday I was tuned into the CBS coverage of the third round of the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow. Stewart Cink was on a back side green, the 16th I think, when one of… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson, Always High Risk

by Jeff Skinner It was a familiar scene; we’ve seen it before the last time in 2010.  A smiling Phil Mickelson walks off the eighteenth green at Augusta National to the waiting arms of his wife Amy.  The three kids… Continue Reading

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