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A Tough Day 1 at the U.S. Open

by Jeff Skinner Shot of the day was by Nick Watney…Double Eagle on 17….only the third in U.S. Open history.  Click here for a look. Michael Allen did his best to have the top shot with his eagle at 14. … Continue Reading

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No Rory/Tiger/Phil Group at WGC, Not Yet

by Jeff Skinner If you ask me the folks at The WGC Cadillac Championship missed a great opportunity.  With all the buzz coming off of Rory and Tiger at The Honda Classic on Sunday they had a chance to keep… Continue Reading

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Americans Lead Internationals 13-9

by Jeff Skinner There was plenty of excitement and drama at The Presidents Cup on a long, long Saturday.  Both teams fought hard in each and every match on a day that seemed more like The Open Championship than a… Continue Reading

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Great Stories at The Deutsche Bank

by Jeff Skinner When Tim Finchem concocted these FedEx Cup Playoffs he probably had dreams of Tiger and Phil going head to head for a few years.  Well, we all know how that worked out but that doesn’t mean these… Continue Reading

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Luke Donald’s a Throwback

by G. Rennie The enduring image from Sunday’s round at Castle Stuart was the effortless control exhibited by Luke Donald as he took his first Scottish Open trophy.  They say the great ones make the difficult look easy and Luke… Continue Reading

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Fireworks for Nick Watney

by Jeff Skinner Nick Watney celebrated the Fourth of July a bit early as he played well enough to hold off K.J. Choi and give Watney his second victory of the season at The A.T & T. National. Watney really… Continue Reading

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Birdies & Bogeys from the U.S. Open at Congressional

by Jeff Skinner Birdies…. Rory McIlroy of course.  The kid played great but more than that he is the kind of person that is really easy to like and easier to cheer for. Jason Day’s 8 under wins all of… Continue Reading

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A New World at The Players Championship

by Jeff Skinner I look at the superb leaderboard at The Players Championship and think about a line from one of my favorite movies The Hunt for Red October.  At the end of the film, as the Red October is… Continue Reading

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