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Nicklaus: It’s Always Been About Family

I’ve been a Jack Nicklaus fan since I became interested in golf forty years ago.  So I was thrilled when I got the chance to get to see Nicklaus up close and personal. Along with 500 or so unabashedly passionate… Continue Reading

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Ramblings from a Grumpy Old Golfer

So Rory McIlroy laps the field last week at the Wells Fargo jets off with his buddies to England and misses the cut at the BMW PGA. It’s no big deal like many would try to make it. Rory will… Continue Reading

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Jimenez Cards Another Ace, Sets Euro Tour Record

The Coolest Guy in Golf has done it again.  Miguel Angel Jimenez or Keegan’s Sparring Partner as some may call him, is in the history books again for making his 10th hole in one on the European Tour. The popular… Continue Reading

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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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Dan Jenkins: “Tiger Beat A Lot of Nobodies”

Just about everyone loves Dan Jenkins. The lovable curmudgeon has been covering sports and golf in particular for what seems like forever. His wit, insightfulness and humor have made him a legend years ago.  He’s unabashedly old school and would… Continue Reading

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It’s Tiger’s Era No Longer

For a long while now we have been listening to the cries that golf won’t survive when Tiger Woods is done. Well, Tiger hasn’t won a major in seven years, has created some great excuses (non-firing glutes) and now has… Continue Reading

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