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Jordan or Bubba?

The PGA Tour swings into New Orleans for the Zurich Classic this week and while the rest of the tour battles the humidity and the alligators Jordan Spieth will be enjoying a hard earned rest. He’s still the golfer with… Continue Reading

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Ten Things I Think…Masters Style

1.  When Bubba Watson won his first Masters he was dubbed an American Folk hero. Jordan Spieth is just a plain old hero. 2.  Wire to wire win, setting Masters records all over the place, green jacket and all the… Continue Reading

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Spieth vs Reed a Rivalry in the Making

Sunday’s finish at The Valspar Championship had us on the edge of our seats. Drama and excitement ruled the day as the players seemed to be challenging each other, saying “can you top this?”  But two of the actors in… Continue Reading

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Countdown to The Masters, The Masters Journal

It is official…my Masters Countdown has started. There’s only 25 days until our first major and I kicked off my Masters Countdown by grabbing a copy of The Masters Journal yesterday and as any true Masters fan knows you have… Continue Reading

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Report: Golf Is Growing, Not In U.S.

For the past few years we’ve have been bombarded with reports of how golf is dying. That there are fewer players picking up the game and those regular players are playing less. Course closings out number course openings and the… Continue Reading

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This Week’s “Classic Doubleheader”

With the PGA and LPGA Tours visiting old, classic courses this week we have been treated to two of the most “classic” of the classic courses we will see all season. The Northern Trust Open is being played on George… Continue Reading

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Euro’s Tap Darren Clarke as Captain

We spent yesterday talking Ryder Cup and the “non-announcement” of Davis Love III being named the American Captain. The PGA wouldn’t officially comment and Love diplomatically wouldn’t confirm Tim Rosaforte’s report. If Rosaforte reports it then we know it’s accurate.… Continue Reading

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Ramblings From the Easy Chair

by G. Rennie Two of America’s finest and most under appreciated golfers from the second half of the 20th century died this past week. Charlie Sifford passed on at the age of 92 on Tuesday February 4th in Cleveland, Ohio.… Continue Reading

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