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Stacy Lewis Writes The Great American Comeback

by Jeff Skinner Stacy Lewis continued to write another chapter in her inspiring young life that simply epitomizes the word comeback.  With her victory at The RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup Lewis claimed the top spot in the world rankings… Continue Reading

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Stacy Lewis, Now World Number One

by Jeff Skinner There’s a new name atop the Rolex World Rankings and its Stacy Lewis.   Lewis overtook Yani Tseng as world number one when she earned her second win of the season at the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup.… Continue Reading

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LPGA Heats Up at RR Donnelley Founders Cup

by Jeff Skinner The LPGA returns home to the states this week as the women honor the pioneers of the LPGA at the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup.  Michael Whan added this tournament in 2011, with no cash purse, when… Continue Reading

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Three Americans Share Lead at U.S. Women’s Open

by Jeff Skinner Unbearable heat, a difficult 6900 yard course, greens that are measured by the acre and a six hour round.  Welcome to the 67th U.S. Women’s Open.  On a tough day, played on a tougher course three American… Continue Reading

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Thoughts from the Rough, Deep Rough

by Jeff Skinner Am I the only one that had enough of the Tavistock Cup?  Yes, it is nice to see golf, good golf, but this event has run its course if you ask me.  The celebration of excess that… 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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Mike Whan’s “New LPGA Tour”

by Jeff Skinner When Mike Whan took over as commissioner of the LPGA Tour to say the task he faced was monumental was an understatement.  The LPGA had just suffered through the reign of Carolyn Bivens who has to go… Continue Reading

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Two Champions: A First Timer & A Hall of Famer

by Jeff Skinner It was only fitting that a former basketball player stole the show on this March Madness weekend.  Kansas grad Gary Woodland was busy sinking putts as his alma mater was advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.  Woodland is… Continue Reading

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