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Sergio’s Self-Inflicted Wounds

by Jeff Skinner As if Sergio Garcia needed more attention.   First his whining at The Players Championship, then his harping about his non-relationship with Tiger Woods and finally the piece de resistance, “fried chicken.” With Sergio desperately trying to dig… Continue Reading

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USGA, R&A Ban Anchored Stroke…PGA Tour Thinking About It

by Jeff Skinner Now that all the waiting is over and the USGA and the R&A have set forth their plan to ban the anchored stroke one may think the controversy would diminish.  Don’t bet on it. With The PGA… Continue Reading

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USGA Bans The Anchored Stroke

From the USGA: USGA AND THE R&A ANNOUNCE FINAL APPROVAL OF RULE 14-1B  THAT PROHIBITS USE OF ANCHORED STROKES Governing Bodies Issue Report Explaining Their Decision Following Comment Process New Rule to Take Effect on January 1, 2016, Allowing for… Continue Reading

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U.S. Open History…Start Here

by Jeff Skinner U.S. Open Countdown: 23 days As the U.S. Open at Merion grows closer you may want to bone up on your U.S. Open history or just relive some of the greatest moments in golf.  Here are three… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  With Tiger Woods absent from the HP Byron Nelson Championship millions of golf fans missed the chance to see a great comeback from one of the new faces on the PGA Tour.  Sang-Moon Bae had a… Continue Reading

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Graeme McDowell Wins Volvo Match Play Championship

by Jeff Skinner It’s been an up and down season for Graeme McDowell and he notched another “up” with his win today at the Volvo Match Play championship in Bulgaria.  He’s missed three cuts this year on the PGA Tour… Continue Reading

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Ken Venturi, A Gentlemen of the Game

by Jeff Skinner Golf lost one of its true gentlemen on Friday as recent Hall of Fame inductee and 1964 U.S. Open Champion, Ken Venturi passed away.  Venturi’s career was cut short by Carpel Tunnel syndrome but certainly was worthy… Continue Reading

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