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Blixt, Funk, Park & Lowry…Winners All

by Jeff Skinner The PGA Tour crowned its third rookie champion of the season yesterday as Jonas Blixt putted his way to victory at the Frys.com Open.  Blixt who leads the PGA Tour in strokes gained putting proved the old… Continue Reading

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“Comfortable” Furyk Leads WGC Bridgestone

by Jeff Skinner Jim Furyk may have found his golf game along the firm fairways of Firestone Country Club.  After an opening 63 he leads the WGC Bridgestone Invitational by two strokes.  Coming off a missed cut at The Canadian… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think & More…U.S. Open Style

by Jeff Skinner 1.  It was tough watching a veteran like Jim Furyk crash down the stretch.  But at least his agent is working for him.  He’s got more logos than Tin Cup. 2.  Before the Open started Mike Davis… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s Putter Holding Him Back

by Jeff Skinner As usual the focus of just about everyone that watches or covers golf is Tiger Woods.  Depending on your point of view that can be either good or bad.  But one thing is becoming very clear: Tiger’s… 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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10 Things I Think

by Jeff Skinner 1.  The coverage of the WGC Cadillac Championship was cruising along when suddenly all hell broke loose.  Tiger had withdrawn and was on a golf cart heading to the parking lot.  Cops and EMT’s were there attending… Continue Reading

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Love III Should Be The Captain, Not a Player

by Jeff Skinner At the Honda Classic yesterday Ryder Cup Captain Davis Love III played more like a man trying to make the Ryder Cup Team than a captain looking to lead his team.  Love shot a course record tying… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think, and More…

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Fiery Suzann Pettersen opened with an 80 in Australia.  I can’t imagine how many F-bombs she let loose during that round. 2.  Pebble Beached looked idyllic on Thursday bathed in sunshine.  But it looks just as… Continue Reading

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Cabrera-Bello Tops Westwood In Dubai

From European Tour.com Rafael Cabrera-Bello produced a nerveless final round performance to claim the biggest win of his career at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic. One behind Lee Westwood overnight, the 27 year old Spaniard – whose only previous European… Continue Reading

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