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Chip Shots from The Memorial

Having spent a week at Jack’s beloved Muirfield Village in ’15 for The Presidents Cup I am convinced of two things: Muirfield is one hell of a golf course and it always rains in Columbus. Bryson DeChambeau is known for… Continue Reading

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Changing It Up In New Orleans

Believe it or not things can get pretty boring on the PGA Tour. Week after week of 72 hole tournaments broken up by the excitement of the four majors and a few compelling WGC’s can quickly become stale. Especially when… Continue Reading

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The Masters the Day After: Reed an Unpopular Champion

There is no finer afterglow than that of The Masters afterglow. Monday brings a time of reflection on all the dramatic goings on at Augusta National and a chance to peruse all the fine reporting on our beloved Masters. One… Continue Reading

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The FedEx Cup Playoffs Work

When the PGA Tour decided to revamp its schedule to try and institute their playoff system back in 2007 I wasn’t sold on their reasoning. The Tour had flourished over the last decades (thanks Tiger) and we had months and… Continue Reading

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Jimmy Walker Holds Off Jason Day at PGA Championship

Jimmy Walker continued the 2016 trend of first time major winners at the PGA Championship today with his one shot victory over defending champ Jason Day. Danny Willett started the season with his Masters win and Dustin Johnson captured the… Continue Reading

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UL International Crown Kicks Off Big Weeks for Women’s Golf

As we all still nurse our Open Championship hangovers the women of the golf world start a streak of important tournaments. Thursday 32 of the worlds best will tee it up in the UL International Crown in a eight team… Continue Reading

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International Team Presidents Cup Report Card

The 2015  Presidents Cup International Team may have come up a bit short on Sunday but this is an overall performance they should be proud of. They made the cup competitive, something we haven’t seen in a decade. After being… Continue Reading

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American Team Presidents Cup Report Card

Both the America and International teams can take away plenty of positives from the Presidents Cup. There were some heroic performances from many dressed in red, white, blue and gold. Unfortunately there were plenty of less than spectacular performances and… Continue Reading

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Americans Hold Off Internationals to Win The Presidents Cup

While most of America was sleeping last night its Presidents Cup team finished off a wild week with a close victory over an inspired International Team. Korean hometown hero Sangmoon Bae conceded Bill Haas’ five foot par put on the… Continue Reading

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