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Kaymer Holds On to Lead at Pinehurst

by Jeff Skinner It was a tough day at Pinehurst as player after player commented on how more difficult the course played today. Pinehurst No.2 had more bite today with difficult pin placements and a firm and fast setup that… Continue Reading

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Erik Compton, Not Out of Anything Yet

by Jeff Skinner All week we have been carrying on about the new and improved Pinehurst and how the top players in the world will adjust to the different kind of U.S. Open that they have been presented with. Some… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson Not Discouraged

by Jeff Skinner Phil Mickelson continued his lackluster play today at the U.S. Open with a 2 over par 72. But with the very difficult conditions facing the players here at Pinehurst No. 2 he really wasn’t too disappointed. Under… Continue Reading

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Weekend Off at The U.S. Open

by Jeff Skinner The biggest missed cut has to be Masters champ Bubba Watson. The number 3 player in the world was toast on Wednesday when he called the greens “unfriendly” and the natural areas “weeds.” He talked himself right… Continue Reading

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Martin Kaymer’s Sets Record at U.S. Open

by Jeff Skinner Martin Kaymer ruled the day at Pinehurst No. 2 today. His five under par 65 matched the new U.S. Open record at Pinehurst which he set yesterday. His 36 hole total of 130 broke Rory McIlroy’s Congressional… Continue Reading

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Fun at the U.S. Open?

by Jeff Skinner From my point of view the opening round of the U.S. Open was glorious. The weather cooperated and gave us a glorious day. I spent most of the day on the course with my brother and number… Continue Reading

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Kaymer Leads at Pinehurst…and More

by Jeff Skinner It was an adventurous day at the 114th U.S Open at Pinehurst, for me and the players. I finally got a chance to see the restoration and it didn’t disappoint. It’s an impressive course even from outside… Continue Reading

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