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Phil Mickelson’s Grand Slam Quest Falls Short

Phil Mickelson’s 2015 chase for the career grand slam came to a end today, a painful end. Phil was out of contention from the first tee ball today, really the first tee ball yesterday, and as it usually goes when… Continue Reading

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Ramblings from a Grumpy Old Golfer

So Rory McIlroy laps the field last week at the Wells Fargo jets off with his buddies to England and misses the cut at the BMW PGA. It’s no big deal like many would try to make it. Rory will… Continue Reading

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Tiger & Phil in Phoenix: Fun But No Rivalry

Things are bound to get a little crazy in the desert this week. But that’s usually the case at The Waste Management Open which also goes as the Greatest Show on Grass. With the “Biggest Party in Golf” staged around… Continue Reading

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The King Turns 85…Happy Birthday Arnie

by Jeff Skinner Arnold Palmer turns 85 today and golfers and golf fans everywhere should take a second today to wish Arnie a happy birthday and thank him for making golf the game it is. Without Arnie and his swashbuckling… Continue Reading

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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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10 Things I Think….

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Colin Mongomerie’s U. S. Senior Open win gives him two majors already this season. After an entire career of being shut out from the big ones I bet he wished he turned 50 sooner. 2.  Gene… Continue Reading

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Martin Kaymer: An Open U.S. Open Champion

by Jeff Skinner Last evening after Martin Kaymer had finished dusting the field at the 114th U.S. Open he made his way into the press tent with the shiny U.S. Open in hand. A slew of media types were treated… Continue Reading

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Inbee Park Back in the LPGA Win Column

From the AP: WATERLOO, Ontario (AP) — Inbee Park won the Manulife Financial Classic on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour title in more than 11 months, matching the course record with a 10-under 61 for a three-stroke victory over… Continue Reading

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Be Nice to Monty…Again

by Jeff Skinner Colin Montgomerie drained a  30 foot birdie putt on his final hole of the day to take a one stroke lead at the Senior PGA Championship. He leads his old European Tour cohort and former Ryder Cup… Continue Reading

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