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Rory McIlroy Is “The Man”

by Jeff Skinner For all the talk about the relative success of the FedEx Cup Playoffs we all have to admit that they appear to have accomplished their main task: to get the top players to play together after the… Continue Reading

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Wind Batters Kiawah and The PGA Championship

by Jeff Skinner The PGA of America bills the PGA Championship as “Glory’s Last Shot.”  If the wind stays up at Kiawah Island they may have to change that to “Glory’s Last Stand” as in “Custer’s Last Stand” because it… Continue Reading

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Park Tops Webb, Lewis at Evian Masters

by Jeff Skinner Four years after winning the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open Inbee Park finally returned to the winner’s circle at The Evian Masters.   Park withstood a charge from Hall of Famer Karrie Webb who tied for second with Stacy… Continue Reading

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Roger Chapman Scores Historic Senior Double

by Jeff Skinner It’s been an amazing season for Roger Chapman.   Back in May he won the Senior PGA Championship for his first Champions Tour win and then today he made history at the U.S. Senior Open.  Chapman became only… Continue Reading

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Two Winners at Royal Portrush, Daley’s a Champion, Miyazato Again

by Jeff Skinner It was a long time coming on the European Tour for both the winner and the host course at The Irish Open.  Jamie Donaldson claimed the Irish Open after 255 starts on the Euro Tour.  Northern Ireland’s… Continue Reading

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Miyazato Shines in Hawaii

by Jeff Skinner Ai Miyazato made herself at home on the island of Oahu this week and is going home with a very nice souvenir.  Miyazato was able to wear down the field at The Lotte Championship at Ko Olina… Continue Reading

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Sunday at The Masters: The Day That Changes Lives

by Jeff Skinner Since the last putt dropped at the 2011 PGA Championship this is the day we all were waiting for.   Sunday at The Masters holds a unique place in golf.  This is the day that changes lives.  This… Continue Reading

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Luke Donald, No Flash, Just Number One

by Jeff Skinner Luke Donald reclaimed his title as the world’s number one golfer yesterday as he played a gutty final round at the Transitions Championship.  His bogey free, five under par 66 left him at thirteen under par and… Continue Reading

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