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Martin Kaymer: An Open U.S. Open Champion

by Jeff Skinner Last evening after Martin Kaymer had finished dusting the field at the 114th U.S. Open he made his way into the press tent with the shiny U.S. Open in hand. A slew of media types were treated… Continue Reading

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Pinehurst Reckoning

by G. Rennie The Links Life Golf crew did not do well with predicting the winner or contenders for the 114th US Open that Martin Kaymer finally claimed yesterday.  From a competitive perspective, Kaymer won this championship on Friday after… Continue Reading

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Pinehurst Ramblings

by G. Rennie Our little group of Links Life Golf duffers has made it to three of the last four US Opens, missing only 2012 at Olympic. This year is something special since the wise men at USGA have graced LLG… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson Not Discouraged

by Jeff Skinner Phil Mickelson continued his lackluster play today at the U.S. Open with a 2 over par 72. But with the very difficult conditions facing the players here at Pinehurst No. 2 he really wasn’t too disappointed. Under… Continue Reading

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Weekend Off at The U.S. Open

by Jeff Skinner The biggest missed cut has to be Masters champ Bubba Watson. The number 3 player in the world was toast on Wednesday when he called the greens “unfriendly” and the natural areas “weeds.” He talked himself right… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson’s Career Slam Slips Away

by Jeff Skinner There is no joy in Mudville oops, I should say the Sandhills, Mighty Casey has struck out. Our Mighty Casey this week was supposed to be Phil Mickelson. He swung and missed only it wasn’t with a… Continue Reading

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