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10 Things I Think
1. Usually while I am watching a golf tournament I’ll be pulling for my favorites and hoping for great shots from all (well, most of) the pro golfers. But yesterday I was seriously hoping that amateur Lee McCoy would pull… Continue Reading
High Drama in the Highlands
by G. Rennie The winds finally arrived yesterday at the Castle Stuart links and the Scottish Open Championship delivered both an expected outcome and a surprise finish. Phil the Thrill played in the final pairing, starting two shots back of the Big… Continue Reading
Ryder Cup Report Card: Team Europe
by Jeff Skinner Any Ryder Cup team that comes back from a 10-6 hole deserves an A for sure. But to do it on foreign soil commands an A++. Here’s a breakdown of the team that took the gleam in… Continue Reading
Ryder Cup Report Card: Team USA
by Jeff Skinner With the American Team still reeling from the Massacre at Medinah and the victorious European Team nursing a magnum sized hangover we get to reflect on their performances (or lack of) at the 2012 Ryder Cup. While… Continue Reading
Sweet Redemption
by G. Rennie What happened at Medinah Golf Club today defies rational description as Team Europe came back from a four point deficit to bury Team USA in the singles competition and win the Ryder Cup outright 14.5 to 13.5.… Continue Reading
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
The Good and Bad at The Open Championship.
by Jeff Skinner The Good… Even though many big names were sent packing early the leaderboard is packed with big guns, proven veterans and new meat. Sixty two year old Tom Watson makes birdie on the last to make the… Continue Reading
Royal Lytham Was Playable For Most But Unplayable for Many
by Jeff Skinner There were plenty of surprises on day one of the Open Championship and the most surprising of all had to be the birdie fest that the players were having over a defenseless Royal Lytham & St. Annes… Continue Reading
Sunday at The Masters: The Day That Changes Lives
by Jeff Skinner Since the last putt dropped at the 2011 PGA Championship this is the day we all were waiting for. Sunday at The Masters holds a unique place in golf. This is the day that changes lives. This… Continue Reading