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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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Drama & Dysfunction at The 2014 Ryder Cup

Three months removed from the most awkward press conference in golf history we are getting a behind the scenes look at the real dysfunction of the American Ryder Cup Team. The well respected and very connected Jaime Diaz of Golf… Continue Reading

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Blast from the Past: Arnie’s Comeback, 1960 U.S. Open

The 1960 U.S. Open at Cherry Hills was one of the most significant championships ever played. It was a crossroads for golf in more ways than one. Ben Hogan, on his last legs represented golf’s past. Swashbuckling Arnold Palmer was… Continue Reading

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The King Turns 85…Happy Birthday Arnie

by Jeff Skinner Arnold Palmer turns 85 today and golfers and golf fans everywhere should take a second today to wish Arnie a happy birthday and thank him for making golf the game it is. Without Arnie and his swashbuckling… Continue Reading

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Arnie, Jack & Gary Open 78th Masters

by Jeff Skinner Masters week got off to a new and emotional start on Sunday as the members of Augusta National welcomed the Drive, Chip and Putt competitors to their cherished course.  Augusta Chairman Billy Payne called it “one of… Continue Reading

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Adam Scott Deals with Sunday Failure

by Jeff Skinner If you watched the early rounds of the Arnold Palmer Invitational you saw Adam Scott put on an impressive display of golf.  His opening 62 tied the course record and his second round 68 gave him a… Continue Reading

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Scott Falters, Every Wins Arnold Palmer Invitational

by Jeff Skinner The game of golf can be a humbling game.  PGA Tour golf can be even more humbling.  That was obvious during the closing holes of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The reigning Masters Champ was humbled by his… Continue Reading

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Tiger Woods Withdraws from The Arnold Palmer Invitational

by Jeff Skinner Tiger Woods is off to his worst season as a professional and it isn’t getting any better.  Woods had to withdraw from the Arnold Palmer Invitational due to his persistent back spasms. Woods had to pull out… Continue Reading

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