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Is the Thrill Gone?

by G. Rennie Phil the Thrill is perhaps the most liked golfer around even though he’s played most of his career in the shadow of the Tiger Woods phenomenon. The contrast between those two both on the course and off… Continue Reading

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Singh Claims Scottish Open and Heads to The Open Championship

by Jeff Skinner In a playoff at Castle Stuart Golf Links and starting fifteen slots behind the leader Jeev Milkha Singh came back from five off the lead at the day’s start to claim the Scottish Open.   Singh beat Francesco… Continue Reading

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Ramblings from the Easy Chair

by G. Rennie The Scottish Open teed off yesterday at the challenging Castle Stuart Golf Links at Inverness.  A field of 156 golfer’s were met with a little wind, a little Scottish dew, and very little sunshine at the second… Continue Reading

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Luke Donald’s a Throwback

by G. Rennie The enduring image from Sunday’s round at Castle Stuart was the effortless control exhibited by Luke Donald as he took his first Scottish Open trophy.  They say the great ones make the difficult look easy and Luke… Continue Reading

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Thoughts on Kilts, Links & Strick

by G. Rennie A conspicuous presence at Sunday’s final round of the Scottish Open was photographer Brian Morgan. He hoofed around the soggy Castle Stuart Golf Links in his traditional kilt snapping pictures of golf’s elite. Morgan has chronicled players,… Continue Reading

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Donald Wins Scottish Open, Looks to Open Championship Next

by Jeff Skinner To earn the world the number one ranking is an amazing feat and to win as world number one is even better.  Luke Donald played marvelous golf in shooting a final round 63 to win The Scottish… Continue Reading

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A Tale of Two Opens, Wet and Delayed

by Jeff Skinner All right, let me get this straight: The U.S. Women’s Open will continue its third round and hope to get all 72 holes in today and The Scottish Open will try and finish the second round, then… Continue Reading

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The Scottish Open Goes Real Scottish

by Jeff Skinner It always seemed odd that the Scottish Open was contested on a parkland course that looked more like it belonged in Florida than it did in Scotland.   This year’s The Barclays Scottish Open has moved to a… Continue Reading

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