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10 Things I Think

1.  All right, I can’t take it anymore. That Omega watch commercial with Rory McIlroy has pushed me to the edge. Is it too much to ask for a different song or something from the Omega people? I’ve heard that… Continue Reading

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A Legend at Seventeen?

The Lydia Ko legend continues to grow. Is it possible to be a legend at seventeen? If so no one can better claim legend status than the diminutive Ko who won again this past weekend. Ko won the New Zealand… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

1.  Riviera played like a major championship all week and the rains halfway through the final round seemed to make the course tougher. No one could get the ball to the hole on eighteen. 2.  Retief Goosen started the final… Continue Reading

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Slow Play Drags Down LPGA Tour Championship

When the LPGA headed into Naples, Florida last week the stage was set for the most exciting finish of the year. With the top three players in the world, Inbee Park, Stacy Lewis and Lydia Ko grouped together and perched… Continue Reading

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A Love Story: Stacy Lewis & Arkansas

by Jeff Skinner The dream season on the LPGA Tour continued yesterday at the WalMart NW Arkansas Championship. Michelle Wie was the story early in the week with back to back 66’s but the week of celebration may have took… Continue Reading

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Lydia Ko Makes Time’s 100 Most Influential People List

by Jeff Skinner Lydia Ko certainly has many goals as a professional golfer.  Short term goals may be playing well, making cuts and winning a few more tournaments.  Long term goals may be winning major championships and reaching number one… Continue Reading

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Cheyenne Woods…Making Her Way

by Jeff Skinner Fresh off her win last week at the Australian Masters Cheyenne Woods will step off of cloud nine to tee it up again down under at the ISPS Handa Australian Open.  Woods’ ever increasing celebrity will take… Continue Reading

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Lydia Ko: 16, Still An Amateur & Still Winning

by Jeff Skinner Amazing things are happening on the LPGA Tour.  Lexi Thompson at 18 has now become an “older” player. She can thank a much younger player for that. Sixteen year old Lydia Ko is up to her old,… Continue Reading

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