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The Open Championship…The Best Major of Them All?

I am a prisoner of the moment when it comes to major championship golf. The week of each major I can think of many reasons why that major is the best one. This week is no different. And Gary Van… Continue Reading

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St. Andrews Yields Low Scores at Women’s British Open

by Jeff Skinner Calm conditions on the Firth of Forth offered the women of the Women’s British Open a chance to card low scores and many of them took advantage of a relatively defenseless St. Andrews. At the time of… Continue Reading

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First to a Major: Tiger Woods or Adam Scott?

by Jeff Skinner So who made out better in the Tiger/Stevie split?  Steve Williams is still gainfully employed and Tiger is without his trustworthy sidekick.  Maybe the caddy that takes over for Williams will be the biggest winner when Woods… Continue Reading

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Rory McIlroy Is a “Special” Champion

by Jeff Skinner Each time a major championship rolls around we all hope for an exciting and historic tournament.  Thanks to Rory McIlroy we weren’t disappointed this week.  The young Northern Irishmen took control of the 111th U.S. Open early… Continue Reading

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Major Change, The LPGA Championship

by Jeff Skinner The major season continues today as the LPGA tees it up at their second major of the season, The LPGA Championship.  Locust Hill Country has hosted the LPGA for the past 33 years but this is the… Continue Reading

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Bill Haas and The Family Business

by Jeff Skinner Bill Haas made two birdies on the last two Holes of The Bob Hope Classic to win and finish one stroke ahead of Matt Kuchar, Tim Clark and Bubba Watson.  It was Haas’ first win on The… Continue Reading

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Tiger and the Funkmaster

How can anyone who watches golf not be thrilled by Fred Funk’s win at the US Senior Open? You have to love this guy. Sure he doesn’t have the swagger of Greg Norman or the legendary status of Tom Watson… Continue Reading

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Catriona Matthew Makes It Mother’s Day at the Open

Catriona Matthew has accomplished what the Scottish men have failed to do for the last ten years.  She is bringing the Open Championship Trophy home to Scotland.  OK, so it’s not the Claret Jug, but it’s the closest any Scot… Continue Reading

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