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10 Things I Think

1. Talk about a feel good story…that’s what James Hahn’s come from behind win at the Wells Fargo was for sure. He hadn’t even sniffed a lead in months having missed eight straight cuts. In fact he hadn’t had a… Continue Reading

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Good Stuff: Jim Herman Wins in Houston

Oh there’s some joy in Houston tonight. Jim Herman who’s toiled on the Web.com Tour and the PGA Tour since turning pro in 2000 did his best Cinderella Story impersonation today and won the Shell Houston Open. Herman, who few… Continue Reading

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A New Big 3? Not Just Yet

The boys of the PGA Tour are taking a break this week from the FedEx Cup Playoffs but that hasn’t stopped the chatter about the New Big 3 or Big 4 depending on who is doing the chatting. Indeed the… Continue Reading

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Rickie Fowler … “Make It the Big 4”

Rickie Fowler said he would like to make the Big 3 the Big 4.  He wants a piece of that action and he did all he could to earn his place today. Fowler played steady golf down the stretch at… Continue Reading

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Last Chance for Fame and Glory at The PGA Championship

This is a bittersweet week for any true golf fan. While we are thrilled to have another week with all the excitement and drama a major supplies this is the last major of the season. And with all due respect… Continue Reading

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Marco Dawson Takes Down Bernhard and Monty at The Senior Open Championship

There was no letdown in the golf world this week as all the major tours provided interesting and exciting tournaments and winners. First up may be the most inspiring and heartwarming of all the winners. At the Senior Open Championship… Continue Reading

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Rickie Fowler Ready to Do the “Mickelson Double”

Rickie Fowler made a spectacular charge down the stretch to win the Scottish Open as he birdied the last hole to pull one clear of fellow American Matt Kuchar. Fowler seemed to be treading water for most of the final… Continue Reading

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Park & Langer Win Majors, Gomez Breaks Through

Inbee Park is back in form and walked away from the field at The KPMG Women’s PGA Championship in Harrison New York. Park’s final round 68 gave her a five shot margin of victory over Sei Young Kim. While this… Continue Reading

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