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Justice Served: Tom Watson Plays The Greenbrier

by Jeff Skinner At first I found it odd that Tom Watson was taking a pass on The U.S. Senior Open this week.  After all, he has already claimed one major this year (Senior PGA Championship) and he is coming… 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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Stories From Augusta

by Jeff Skinner Carl Jackson is as much a part of The Masters as green jackets and slippery greens.  He’s been on Ben Crenshaw’s bag for 35 years and caddied in his fiftieth Masters this year.  Crenshaw and Jackson have… Continue Reading

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Haney Says Phil’s The Masters Favorite, Not Tiger

by Jeff Skinner Sometime breakups work out, sometimes they don’t.  The Tiger Woods/Hank Haney relationship ended poorly and even though both sides tried to gloss it over with the “time to move on” and “needed a change” story it wasn’t… Continue Reading

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Monty & Corey: Both Did Their Job

by G. Rennie Did St. David rid Wales of Dragons by drowning the menacing bastards? If so, he probably did it in the month of October. It’s a lovely country, Wales, with more consonants in its language than Heinz has… Continue Reading

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Paul Azinger Cracked the Ryder Cup Code

by G. Rennie The growth of the Ryder Cup during the last two decades must have exceeded the expectations of even the most hard bitten power brokers at both the US and European PGA’s. It’s now billed as the biggest… Continue Reading

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Feherty Says Tiger is Human but Not His Friend

by Jeff Skinner I’m one of a dying breed.  I still like to read magazines and newspapers.  You remember them.  They were big before this internet thing took off like it has.  On Sunday there is nothing better than spending… Continue Reading

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