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10 Things I Think…U.S. Women’s Open Style

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Inbee Park was a putting machine all week at Sebonack.  The only real drama was Jessica Korda’s mid-round dumping of her caddy. 2.  Credit the USGA for testing new courses and bringing the Women’s Open to… Continue Reading

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Inbee Park & Her Grand Slam Dream

by Jeff Skinner “I just hope this is not a dream.”  Those were Inbee Park’s first words when she sat down in her post victory press conference at the 68th U.S. Women’s Open.  But this is what dreams are made… Continue Reading

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Suzann Pettersen Wins in Playoff

From USA Today: INCHEON, South Korea (AP) — Suzann Pettersen won the HanaBank Championship on Sunday for her ninth LPGA Tour title, beating Catriona Matthew with a 5-foot birdie putt on the third hole of playoff after blowing a big… Continue Reading

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Blixt, Funk, Park & Lowry…Winners All

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tour crowned its third rookie champion of the season yesterday as Jonas Blixt putted his way to victory at the Frys.com Open.  Blixt who leads the PGA Tour in strokes gained putting proved the old… Continue Reading

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15 Year Old Lydia Ko Tops LPGA Stars at Canadian Open

by Jeff Skinner While Sergio Garcia was handing over his lead to eventual winner Nick Watney at The Barclays a teenager was making history on the LPGA Tour.  Fifteen year old Lydia Ko stole the golfing show today as she… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Thing…& More

by Jeff Skinner This weekend didn’t capture the imagination of America as no popular Americans, men or women contended but there was plenty of “great stuff” as my brother likes to say. 1.  Every professional golfer that wins has a… Continue Reading

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Na Yeon Choi Takes U.S. Open…Americans Fade

by Jeff Skinner Na Yeon Choi followed in the footsteps of her countrywomen Si Ri Pak as she claimed the 67th U.S. Open at the same course that Pak had won on in 1998 when she started the revolution in… 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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The Sea Was Angry That Day My Friends…

by Jeff Skinner John Daly continues to get by on the kindness of strangers.  Daly was given a sponsor’s exemption into the Zurich Classic of New Orleans when Boo Weekly withdrew.  What a waste. They should have given that exemption… Continue Reading

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A Change for the European Tour

by Jeff Skinner This week the professional golf season starts to heat up as many of the bigger names in the sport get off their couches and get back on the course.  Torrey Pines plays host to the PGA Tour… Continue Reading

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