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The Wacky World of Pro Golf

Keith Pelley, executive director of the European Tour, is a gent who likes living in the limelight, it seems. At least that’s where he’s been lately with the controversy surrounding the inaugural Saudi Invitational and now his move to embrace… Continue Reading

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Chips & Chunks from the U.S. Open

First things first, Brooks Koepka is a very deserving U.S. Open Champion. It’s never easy to survive a USGA setup, even when they get it right, and in spite of their botched Saturday setup Koepka persevered. Driver may be his… Continue Reading

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Our Crew Picks the U.S. Open Winner

Nothing in golf gives us the buzz like the majors and finally today we put all the chatter behind us as the U.S. Open tees off at Shinnecock. And with a major championship comes the expert prognostications of the Links… Continue Reading

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Chip Shots from The Memorial

Having spent a week at Jack’s beloved Muirfield Village in ’15 for The Presidents Cup I am convinced of two things: Muirfield is one hell of a golf course and it always rains in Columbus. Bryson DeChambeau is known for… Continue Reading

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Thoughts On a Strange Weekend

It was an odd weekend for those of us that like to watch the best golfers in the world on television. The LPGA finished on Saturday night here on the east coast, as they normally do at The Lotte Championship… Continue Reading

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Favorites at The MASTERS: Part 2

The crew from The Golf Channel is now broadcasting from Augusta National and analysts Mark Rolfing and Tim Rosaforte both agree that the atmosphere of anticipation and enthusiasm, always high here, is unprecedented for them. They expect an epic championship,… Continue Reading

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Casey Breaks the Drought at The Valspar Championship

The stage was set at the Valspar Championship. A crowded leaderboard full of big names and new blood were poised to battle it out as the golf world waited anxiously for a great comeback back by a star player to… Continue Reading

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An Historic Ryder Cup for Phil Mickelson

Davis Love III has to be feeling great about his Ryder Cup Team’s victory over Team Europe. He was the hand picked leader of the Ryder Cup Task Force who wanted Love to have a second chance at a win… Continue Reading

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An Emotional Day Leaves Teams Spent and USA Leading

It was an amazing day at the Ryder Cup as Team USA and Team Europe battled it out over a Hazeltine course packed with 45,000 rabid fans. The European Team won the morning foursomes 2 ½ points to 1 ½… Continue Reading

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