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Chambers Bay and a “New” U.S. Open

Normally, controversy about the U.S. Open usually happens during the week of the championship. Traditionally players will complain about the length of the rough, the speed of the greens and maybe the conversion of a par five into a par… Continue Reading

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A Very Healthy European Report Card

Rumor has it the champagne and beer are still flowing as a most happy European Team basks in their glorious victory at the 40th Ryder Cup. It’s an old but valid axiom, “players play and coaches coach.” The Europeans players… Continue Reading

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Heroes & Zeroes at The Ryder Cup

There was some great play from the American Ryder Cup team this week but, stop me if you heard this one, Europe just played better. A 16.5 – 11.5 point loss is just another in the progression of disappointments Team… Continue Reading

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Captain Watson Fails in Another American Ryder Cup Defeat

by Jeff Skinner With another resounding defeat for the Americans at the Ryder Cup the second guessing of Captain Tom Watson will reach a crescendo. In fact it started long before the Euro’s closed out the USA on Sunday with… Continue Reading

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Team USA Needs History to Repeat

by Jeff Skinner It’s like déjà vu all over again…or something like that. Yes, it seems just like yesterday that the host Ryder Cup team sailed to a 10-6 advantage after the first two days. Then out of nowhere the… Continue Reading

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Ryder Cup Lineup Shake Ups…

by Jeff Skinner Armchair quarterbacking is usually reserved for the NFL on Sunday but with the Ryder Cup I get to do it all weekend. Here are a few thoughts on the happenings so far at a very exciting 40th… Continue Reading

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Studs & Duds at The Ryder Cup

by Jeff Skinner DUDS Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson. We don’t have to look too far to find our first and most resounding DUD of day one at the Ryder Cup. Webb Simpson and Bubba Watson started the day off… Continue Reading

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Ryder Cup Fourball Matchups Favors European Team

by Jeff Skinner The 2014 Ryder Cup officially got under way today with the opening ceremonies at Gleneagles Scotland. Amid the pipers and anthems and speeches the captains announced their pairings for the opening fourballs segment tomorrow. Captains Paul McGinley… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  That is what they call a great bounce-back. Billy Horschel was ripped by many for “choking” when he chunked his approach at the 18th in Boston last week. Well there was none of that this week… Continue Reading

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