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St. Andrews Yields Low Scores at Women’s British Open

by Jeff Skinner Calm conditions on the Firth of Forth offered the women of the Women’s British Open a chance to card low scores and many of them took advantage of a relatively defenseless St. Andrews. At the time of… Continue Reading

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It’s Crunch Time For The Solheim Cup

by Jeff Skinner As the LPGA swings north of the border for the Manulife Financial LPGA Classic the pressure is on to earn a coveted spot on the U.S. Solheim Cup Team. The team will be decided after the Women’s… Continue Reading

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Munoz Wins Sybase Amid Slow Play Controversy

From AP Sports: GLADSTONE, N.J. (AP) Azahara Munoz beat Candie Kung 2 and 1 on Sunday to win the Sybase Match Play Championship, a title that was set up when Morgan Pressel was penalized for slow play while in control… Continue Reading

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Upsets & Surprises at The Sybase Match Play Championship

by Jeff Skinner Every time a match play event rolls around we hear how the pros, the media and the fans love the excitement of head to head competition and that there should be more of it on the tours. … Continue Reading

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Yani Tseng Looks To Take Another Leap

by Jeff Skinner Yani Tseng may be looking to keep her winning streak going this week at The Kraft Nabisco Championship but she certainly will change at least one thing she did from last year. Tseng, a past winner here… Continue Reading

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LPGA Opens Home Tour at Founders Cup

by Jeff Skinner As Dorothy said as she clicked her heels in The Wizard of Oz, “There’s no place like home.”  And that’s very true this week for the American women of the LPGA Tour as they open their domestic… Continue Reading

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Phil, Freddy & More

by Jeff Skinner I need some help.  I am no genius, as anyone who reads this blog or knows me will tell you.  So for the life of me I can’t figure out what happened in the Official World Golf… Continue Reading

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Studs & Duds of America’s Solheim Cup

by Jeff Skinner The final day of the Solheim Cup was a fitting climax to a well played and compelling weekend of golf.  Each team played like champions and better yet all displayed the spirit of sportsmanship that the Solheim… Continue Reading

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Europe Outlasts U.S. at Dramatic Solheim Cup Finish

by Jeff Skinner On a day that had everything, rain delays, lightning delays, wind, sunshine, a forfeit, tight matches and some plain old butt whippings, The Solheim Cup gave us all we could want and more.  With both teams starting… Continue Reading

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U.S. Makes a Comeback at The Solheim Cup

by Jeff Skinner It wasn’t quite Brookline in ’99 with the “putt heard ‘round the world” but the comeback by the American Team at The Solheim Cup on Saturday afternoon was fairly amazing none the less.  After losing their second… Continue Reading

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