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Ariya Jutanugarn Survives to Win U.S. Women’s Open

Ariya Jutanugarn had it in the bag at the U.S. Women’s Open. With nine holes left, a seven stroke lead and a long game (without a driver) that is as long as PGA Tour players she was coasting. Then s**t… Continue Reading

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“Nae Wind, Nae Rain” Great Golf at St. Andrews

Sunday at the Open Championship couldn’t have offered us a better day, except for one small thing. It was only the third round. The Old Course was so very gettable and it seemed that everyone was able to get more… 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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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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Webb, Freddy and The Cup

by Jeff Skinner After a weather delay at The Wyndham Championship, North Carolina native Webb Simpson really heated up and surged to a two stroke lead over South Carolina boy Tommy Gainey.  From the 13th to the 17th he went… Continue Reading

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A Super Week for Steve Stricker

by Jeff Skinner Steve Stricker found the inner strength to make it through a harrowing back nine on Sunday to close out The Memorial Tournament for the biggest win of his career.  He had a three stroke lead with five… Continue Reading

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