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15 Year Old Lydia Ko Tops LPGA Stars at Canadian Open

by Jeff Skinner While Sergio Garcia was handing over his lead to eventual winner Nick Watney at The Barclays a teenager was making history on the LPGA Tour.  Fifteen year old Lydia Ko stole the golfing show today as she… Continue Reading

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Jose Manuel Lara DQ’d as Caddie Tries to Hide Extra Club

by Jeff Skinner Sometimes golfers don’t think straight on the course.  How many times have you done something you regret like slamming a club after a bad shot or playing way too fast after you just shanked a chip only… Continue Reading

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Marquee Group Disappoints at U.S. Open

by Jeff Skinner It was billed as the Marquee Group.  It should have been called the ‘Marquis de Sade Group’ because it was downright painful watching them, well at least two thirds of them anyway. The USGA teamed Tiger Woods,… Continue Reading

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Putter Gives Tiger Trouble

by Jeff Skinner You have heard it a million times: “drive for show and putt for dough.”  That’s the case at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship where Tiger Woods drove the ball well but could not find his putting stroke. … Continue Reading

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Hoping It’s Rory’s Time

by Jeff Skinner Rory McIlroy has gone where no man had gone before.  He set a U.S. Open record when he birdied the seventeenth to go to an unbelievable thirteen under par.  McIlroy had played flawless golf up to that… Continue Reading

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K. J. Choi Plays Golf the Right Way

by Jeff Skinner K.J. Choi’s victory at The Players Championship has put him in the spotlight again.  It has also made him the favorite at The U.S. Open next month.  Choi has won on Congressional before and The Players was… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s Spitter Twitter

by Jeff Skinner This wasn’t how this year was supposed to go for Tiger Woods.   Tiger was going to start 2011 with a new swing and a new attitude.  He was going to be more considerate and respectful on the… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s Test at Dubai, Day One

by Jeff Skinner Tiger Woods failed to keep up with his playing partners during their first round at The Omega Dubai Classic.  The “Great Triumvirate” of Westwood, Kaymer and Woods didn’t dazzle the crowd, but two of them, Westwood and… Continue Reading

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