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Pete Dye, Still Going Strong

by Jeff Skinner Pete Dye has changed the way golf courses are built and at 88 he hasn’t stopped yet. While the pros are treated to Dye’s most famous creation, the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, take a look at… Continue Reading

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Humana Challenge Brings a Blast from the Past

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tour moves to the mainland this week as the Humana Challenge kicks off on Thursday in the California desert.  The newly named Humana started as the Thunderbird Invitational in 1954 but most of us who… Continue Reading

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Rookies Rule Day One at the Ryder Cup

by Jeff Skinner It was an amazing day of golf at the 2012 Ryder Cup as the American Team rode the backs of its “rookies” to a 5-3 lead at the end of day one.  It is a disservice to… Continue Reading

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The Spirit of Seve at The Ryder Cup

by Jeff Skinner This is the first Ryder Cup since the passing of European Team stalwart Seve Ballesteros.  But captain Jose Maria Olazabal is making sure the spirit of his good friend, partner and mentor surrounds the team at Medinah.… Continue Reading

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Presidents Cup: 10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner Here’s a few rambling thoughts from a golf fan who will be staying up late to watch these guys duke it out down under. 1. Adam Scott has more class than Steve Williams and Tiger Woods combined.… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson Plays a Belly Putter

by Jeff Skinner Leave it to Phil Mickelson to push the envelope.  The four time major champion has never been shy about experimenting with his equipment.  He has played with two drivers in his bag and uses a 64 degree… Continue Reading

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