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The Fun is Back at The Travelers, but Merion is Still on Our Minds

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tour moves up the Eastern seaboard and  into Cromwell, Connecticut this week and after the punishing Merion layout they are thrilled to be back in the land of red numbers. U.S. Open winner Justin Rose… Continue Reading

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My Days at Merion

by Jeff Skinner Just like Justin Rose, I am still suffering from a U.S. Open hangover.  The U.S. Open and Merion were the second leg of my “June of Golf” and it couldn’t have gone any better. Since the weather… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Yea, Rory Sabbatini had an ace on Sunday but earlier in the week the Sabbatini family had another big day.  “Earlier in the week at Operation Shower, Sabbatini’s wife Amy surprised four military moms-to-be expecting twins… Continue Reading

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Golfers Never Play Alone

by Jeff Skinner As I pulled myself to my computer this morning I was accompanied by a massive thunderstorm.  You know the kind where the rain comes down in sheets, thunder shakes the windows and lightning shows you who the… Continue Reading

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Leishman Claims Travelers as Field Fades at Finish

by Jeff Skinner Marc Leishman had a difficult afternoon at the Travelers Championship yesterday.  The easy part of the day was his bogey free round of eight under 62.  The difficult part was waiting around for two and a half… Continue Reading

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Looking for Mr.58 in 2012

by Jeff Skinner As the PGA Tour season gets back in action at The Tournament of Champions there are plenty of prognosticators out there with predictions for the 2012 season.  We all do it. From all the analysts on The… Continue Reading

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Kenny Perry Wins Despite Big Loss

by Jeff Skinner Kenny Perry broke through with his first Champions Tour win yesterday even though he was playing with the heaviest of hearts and would have rather been home with his family. Perry’s sister Kay had passed away on… Continue Reading

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