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Chip Shots from The Memorial

Having spent a week at Jack’s beloved Muirfield Village in ’15 for The Presidents Cup I am convinced of two things: Muirfield is one hell of a golf course and it always rains in Columbus. Bryson DeChambeau is known for… Continue Reading

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The PLAYERS … A Fun Place to Visit

The PLAYERS came to a predictable end Sunday afternoon as Webb Simpson cashed in on his spectacular play over the first 54 holes, closing with a steady 1-over par 73 for a 19-under par 263. His winning margin was four… Continue Reading

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The PLAYERS… an Overview

The second week of April has been synonymous with The Masters forever, it seems, but the second week of May has only hosted The PLAYERS since 2007 and this year will be the last May showing for The PLAYERS, as… Continue Reading

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Heroes & Zeros: Day 1 at The Masters

The first day at The Masters started with a scene we never will tire of, the ceremonial opening tee shots by Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player with The Black Knight edging The Golden Bear for bragging rights. After the holders… Continue Reading

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Tiger Woods:Troubled & Tortured In New Book

‘Timing is everything’ as they say. With the collective eyes of the sporting world focused on Augusta National, The Masters and those big names in golf is there a better time to release a book on the most famous golfer… Continue Reading

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A Buddies Trip with a Twist

March is a prime time for cold, snow bound, frustrated northern golfers to head to warmer southern shores to get an early start to their golf seasons. There are dozens of resorts and golf Mecca’s in the southeast, from Myrtle… Continue Reading

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2018: The Year of The Comeback

This year’s addition of The Arnold Palmer Invitational provided the most excitement of the PGA Tour season to date as a slew of thoroughbreds, some young, some youngish and some definitely long in the tooth, rampaged over the Bay Hill… Continue Reading

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