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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner With all due respect to Peter King, here are 10 Things I Think. 1.  If anyone thought that Bill Clinton was going to host the Humana Challenge in name only think again.  Clinton was the absolute star… Continue Reading

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Bill Clinton Rocks the Humana Challenge

by Jeff Skinner By any measure the newly reconfigured Human Challenge in Partnership with the Clinton Foundation has to be considered a success.  President Clinton’s presence and influence have set the former Bob Hope Classic on a successful path to… Continue Reading

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Mark Wilson Gets It Done at The Humana Challenge

by Jeff Skinner During a very long day at The Humana Challenge Mark Wilson showed that you can’t give up hope.  At a tournament that previously was simply known as “The Hope” Wilson had faith in his game and hoped… Continue Reading

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Tommy Gainey Earns His Keep

by Jeff Skinner This PGA Tour certainly has a different feel this season.  Phil and Tiger, for one reason or another, haven’t had the tour presence that we have come to know for the past decade.  That has opened the… Continue Reading

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Youth Takes Over at The WGC Cadillac Championship

by Jeff Skinner Take a good look at the WGC-Cadillac Championship leaderboard.  There’s no Phil Mickelson, no Tiger Woods, no Ernie Els, no Steve Stricker and no Vijay Singh.  This is the “New Look PGA Tour 2011.”  Gone is the… Continue Reading

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PGA Tour 2011: So Far So Good

by Jeff Skinner With the first two months of the PGA Tour season in the books it’s time to take a look back at the best memories from the West Coast Swing.  I’ll take three great memories from the opening… Continue Reading

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This Is the “New” PGA Tour

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tours pulls into scenic Monterey, California this week and the players get to walk the iconic Pebble Beach Golf Links at The A.T. &T. Pro-Am. Pebble Beach always steals the show here despite how many… Continue Reading

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Cheeseheads Lead in Phoenix

by Jeff Skinner It was indeed a Super Sunday for the Green Bay Packers as they out dueled the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV.  One of the Packers biggest fans wasn’t able to see most of the game as… Continue Reading

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