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Words From The Wise, On Golf & Golfers

by Jeff Skinner No sport appreciates its own history more than golf.  To many the history and traditions of the game is one of the most appealing aspects of golf.  Golf World Magazine is no different.  In its March 28th… Continue Reading

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Rory McIlroy: Collapse Will Make Him Stronger

by Jeff Skinner One thing is for certain at The Masters: those green jackets sure know how to run a tournament and throw one heck of a party.  The 75th Anniversary Masters was one of the best major championships in… Continue Reading

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“Old Tiger” Surfaces at The Masters, for Awhile

by Jeff Skinner The minute you saw Tiger Woods on Sunday you knew he looked a bit different.  Maybe it was planned, maybe it was just coincidence but Woods literally had that “old Tiger” look.  Gone was the latest Nike… Continue Reading

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Charl Schwartzel’s Historic Masters Victory

by Jeff Skinner As usual it was an amazing day at The Masters. From the opening tee shot of the final group to the last birdie of the day at eighteen it was about as exciting as a tournament can… Continue Reading

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The 75th Masters: Where are the Americans?

by Jeff Skinner As the 75th Masters tees off today the big question is will Rory McIlroy hang on the win his first Masters.  But for many others that like to think of The Masters as the premier golf tournament… Continue Reading

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Rory McIlroy & the Winds of Change at Augusta

by Jeff Skinner The air surrounding  Augusta National was uncharacteristically still on Saturday.  The breezes blowing around Amen Corner weren’t the winds that confuse golfers and make then hesitate on club selection, on Saturday they were more likely the winds… Continue Reading

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Bulgogi Anyone?

by G. Rennie Guinness pie is a likely menu choice at the 2012 Champions Dinner at Augusta National Golf Club given the four stroke lead that young Rory McIlroy takes into Sundays’ final round at The Masters Tournament. But not… Continue Reading

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