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The Story of Bobby Jones at Royal Lytham & St. Annes

Royal Lytham & St. Annes has a storied history and it will certainly grow this week.  The first time the Open Championship was held there in 1926 Bobby Jones won his first of three Opens.  Jones was certainly the greatest… Continue Reading

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Upsets & Surprises at The Sybase Match Play Championship

by Jeff Skinner Every time a match play event rolls around we hear how the pros, the media and the fans love the excitement of head to head competition and that there should be more of it on the tours. … Continue Reading

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Dufner Outlasts Els in New Orleans

by Jeff Skinner Jason Dufner finally got that monkey off his back.  In is 164th PGA Tour start he took a Hall of Famer to overtime and out lasted him.  Dufner had a two stroke lead at the start of… Continue Reading

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Interesting Threesome Finishes at Valero

by Jeff Skinner As the PGA Tour moves on to Bourbon Street and the smile slowly leaves Ben Curtis’ face we should take a minute to reflect on the finish at The Valero Texas Open.  Ben Curtis, Matt Every and… Continue Reading

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Great Memories at Ko Olina Golf Club

by Jeff Skinner There’s never anything wrong with a trip to Hawaii and after a four year hiatus from America’s paradise the LPGA will once again tee it up under the ever present Hawaiian sun. The LOTTE Championship Presented by… Continue Reading

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Sunday at The Masters: The Day That Changes Lives

by Jeff Skinner Since the last putt dropped at the 2011 PGA Championship this is the day we all were waiting for.   Sunday at The Masters holds a unique place in golf.  This is the day that changes lives.  This… Continue Reading

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Hanson & Mickelson Work Miracles at The Masters

by Jeff Skinner Peter Hanson had the round of the day at The Masters with a seven under 65.  They say that Augusta National is a second shot course and Hanson’s second shot approaches were better than anyone.  He hit… Continue Reading

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Masters History: Larry Mize 1987

by Jeff Skinner Let’s start our countdown to The Masters with one of the most exciting shots in the history of the tournament.  Augusta native Larry Mize chips in to defeat the best golfer in the world at the time,… Continue Reading

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Historic Riviera Country Club, Always a Tough Test for PGA Tour

By Jeff Skinner Pebble Beach is a tough act to follow but the PGA Tour is up to this task this week when it visits another iconic gem of a course at Riviera Country Club.  It may not possess the… Continue Reading

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A Rambling Back Nine

by Jeff Skinner Here’s my new name for Phil Mickelson: “Stock Market Phil.”  He has more ups and downs than Dow Jones.  Bogeys, double bogeys, pars, birdies and burrowing animal holes made up Phil’s day not to mention his cardio… Continue Reading

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