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10 Things I Think & More…U.S. Open Style

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Martin Kaymer is a genuine nice guy and a very gracious man. It’s a shame the American golf audience won’t take an interest in him. 2.  Phil Mickelson came into Pinehurst looking for his short game… Continue Reading

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Stacy Lewis Leads in Thailand

by Jeff Skinner While the men of the PGA Tour deal with snow delays and frigid temperatures the women of the LPGA Tour have no such worries as they choose to “follow the sun” at the Honda LPGA Thailand.  With… Continue Reading

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Match Play Snowed Out But Golf Still Goes On…Indoor Golf

by Jeff Skinner Pardon me, but I thought a tough day in the desert meant a blazing sun and temperatures over a hundred degrees, not freezing temperatures, snow angels and snowball fights.  That’s what the 64 professionals had to deal… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  With triple digit temperatures blanketing the Northeast the weather at The Irish Open looked pretty inviting to me.  That Royal Portrush wasn’t half bad either. 2.  Joe Daley’s win on the Champions Tour was inspiring.  Check… Continue Reading

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The PGA Tour in Paradise & Prime Time

by Jeff Skinner Oh, the poor life of a 2011 PGA Tour Champion.  With all their holiday celebrations now a thing of the past, this week they get to start their “Happy New Year” on the PGA Tour.  Twenty eight… Continue Reading

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Scots are Hot But the Weather’s Not.

by G. Rennie It’s great to see Scottish golfers making a strong bid to win their national open with three players in the top five after two rounds at the Scottish Open.  Paul Lawrie is tied for fifth after firing… Continue Reading

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’64 Open: Venturi Beats the Heat & The USGA

by Jeff Skinner The 1964 U.S. Open at Congressional Country Club marked a turning point in the way the USGA conducted its national championship.  Prior to the 64 Open the last two rounds were both played on the final Saturday. … Continue Reading

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