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Love Stands Pat, Clarke Mixes It Up for Saturday

The two Ryder Cup captains are both tasked with a difficult challenge to keep their team’s winning hopes alive. There are still twenty points to be earned over the weekend and Davis Love III and Darren Clarke have to find… Continue Reading

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Quick Hits

by Jeff Skinner It looks like a few members of the victorious European Ryder Cup Team are enjoying themselves in Turkey.  Lee Westwood and Justin Rose will meet in the finals of the Turkish Airlines World Golf Final.  Justin Rose… 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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Great Stories at The U.S. Open

by Jeff Skinner The USGA’s biggest and best party of the year is all set to kick into high gear tomorrow and as usual there are a ton of great storylines.  The 111th U.S. Open may be headlined by the… Continue Reading

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Michelle Wie Misses Another Cut

by Jeff Skinner It’s not the kind of homecoming Michelle Wie had planned.   With her classes at Stanford finished and the LPGA Tour returning to her childhood course the stage was set for a fantastic homecoming for Wie. But with… Continue Reading

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Tiger’s Masters Disaster

by Jeff Skinner When Tiger Woods won at The Arnold Palmer Invitational two weeks ago the anticipation for the Masters went off the chart.  Tiger, Rory, Phil, Mahan, Donald and plenty of other top players were all rolling into form… 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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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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