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Why Saudi Arabia?

It was a damn good sports weekend if you ask me. Of course it was dominated by the Super Bowl as it always is and the game didn’t disappoint. The NFL rules all on their showcase weekend. But I spent… Continue Reading

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The Wacky World of Pro Golf

Keith Pelley, executive director of the European Tour, is a gent who likes living in the limelight, it seems. At least that’s where he’s been lately with the controversy surrounding the inaugural Saudi Invitational and now his move to embrace… Continue Reading

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DeChambeau Leaves Field in His Dust at Dubai Desert Classic

Bryson DeChambeau, the golf scientist, collected his fifth major pro tour win today in the past seven months by lapping the field at the 30th playing of the Dubai Desert Classic. He started the round with a 1 shot lead… Continue Reading

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Europe Continues Domination at Ryder Cup.

The European Team finished off Team USA at the Ryder Cup today with a dominating Singles session earning 7 ½ points for a total of 17 1/2 and kept their home winning streak alive. The Americans have failed to claim… Continue Reading

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A Beauty and a Beast in Paris

Team USA got off to a fast, dominating start early this morning at the 42nd Ryder Cup. Jim Furyk’s boys started quickly and finished off the Europeans for a 3-1 advantage in the morning Fourballs. With the aid of some… Continue Reading

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Great Groupings at Shinnecock…But Missing a Champion

The USGA spends years working on U.S. Open preparation and it takes just that to pull off one of the largest sporting events of the year. And the boys in the blue jackets always like to put some thought into… Continue Reading

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Thoughts On a Strange Weekend

It was an odd weekend for those of us that like to watch the best golfers in the world on television. The LPGA finished on Saturday night here on the east coast, as they normally do at The Lotte Championship… Continue Reading

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