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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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Ernie Els Deserves Masters Invite

by Jeff Skinner Anyone golf fan who watched Ernie Els stumble down the stretch at The Transitions Championship and then sat through his painful interview afterwards had to feel for the Big Easy.  Els showed the strain of how difficult… Continue Reading

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Luke Donald, No Flash, Just Number One

by Jeff Skinner Luke Donald reclaimed his title as the world’s number one golfer yesterday as he played a gutty final round at the Transitions Championship.  His bogey free, five under par 66 left him at thirteen under par and… Continue Reading

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Padraig Harrington Back On Top at Transitions Championship

by Jeff Skinner It’s been a long time coming for Padraig Harrington.  Since he rose to number three in the world in 2009 his constant swing changes have dropped him to 90th in the world rankings.  Lately the three time… Continue Reading

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Bubba Watson Listens to His Mom

by Jeff Skinner Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson went head to head down stretch at The Zurich Classic of New Orleans and still had to face each other in a playoff to decide the winner.  Watson prevailed with a birdie… Continue Reading

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Teenage Dream: Matteo Manasserro

by Jeff Skinner Gary Woodland’s win at the Transitions Championship continues the trend of new faces and younger winners on The PGA Tour in 2011.  Another golfer that started his own youth movement in Europe and has continued it on… 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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Justin Rose & The KISS Method

by Jeff Skinner Justin Rose hasn’t had the greatest of seasons so far this year.  After his two win 2010 campaign it is safe to say he expected more than one top ten at this point. Things may change this… Continue Reading

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