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The King of Hearts

Arnold Palmer’s death Sunday, at age 87, didn’t come as a total shock to me but it was hard blow, nonetheless. It might seem strange or inauthentic to claim that the passing of a celebrity figure whom you have never… Continue Reading

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Forget the Big 3…We Have The Wild Bunch

All season there has been much written about a new Big 3 in golf. Jason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy had won plenty of tournaments and in many eyes appeared to separate themselves from the pack. Sure, some of… Continue Reading

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Chip Shots from the Arnold Palmer Invitational

Morgan Hoffmann leads at Arnie’s Place and rightly so. He’s making birdies by the bunch, hitting greens and leading the field in putting. That will get you to -13 and a three stroke lead. Hoffmann fought off the distraction of… Continue Reading

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Arnold Palmer: Celebrate “The King”

Its Arnie’s Week as the PGA Tour makes its annual visit to the home of The King. The Arnold Palmer Invitational is one of the most admired stops in a long season of golf. Arnie draws player after player to… 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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Masters Odds: Rory Leads Tiger

by Jeff Skinner The Masters Countdown continues as all of us fight off those bouts of daydreaming of azaleas, green jackets and that Kenny Loggins theme.  It’s tough I know, but soon enough we’ll be watching Arnie, Gary and Jack… Continue Reading

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Long Live the King…It’s Arnold Palmer Week

by Jeff Skinner It is Arnie’s week on the PGA Tour as The King hosts the Arnold Palmer Invitational at his own Bay Hill Club and Lodge.  Few athletes have the staying power of Arnold Palmer.  He was loved as… Continue Reading

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Greg Norman vs Tiger Woods…Again

by Jeff Skinner Playing professional golf is a pretty lucrative profession.  Even an average pro can earn millions and live a lifestyle of the “one per centers.”   But there are only a handful of golfers that transcend the game and… Continue Reading

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